Are You Ready for JOTA-JOTI 2015
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Are You Ready for JOTA-JOTI 2015

JOTI Radio You will be able to listen viawww.jotiradio.org JOTI Radio will be broadcasting from 2.00pm BST Friday to 2.00pm BST Monday during the JOTA-JOTI weekend, so there will be plenty of time to listen in during the weekend. JOTI TV http://www.joti.tv/ You will need a scout.org profile/login to use some of the features of JOTI.tv, so you are advised to create a scout.org login if you do not already have one. Participation Certificate http://www.world-jotajoti.info/participation-certificate/ Call Signs Each licensed amateur radio station has a registration number, a call sign. The first one or two letters are specific to a country. Here are a few call signs of well-known Scout station that can often be contacted: S21SHQ – Bangladesh Scouts K2BSA – Boy Scouts of America, National Office, Dallas, USA JA1YSS – Boy Scouts of Japan, National Office, Tokyo, Japan PA6JAM – Scouting Nederland, National station, Leusden, Netherlands 5Z4KSA – Boy Scouts of Kenya, Paxtu station, Nyeri, Kenya VK1BP – Scout Association of Australia, National station, Canberra, Australia GB2GP – Scout Association, Gilwell Park, London, United Kingdom A41OS – Oman Scouts and Guide, Muscat, Oman. JOTS- Jamboree on the sms [All sms published in NHQ JOTS web site & fb page. NHQ select best 5 sms & they give them special gif] Video conference with NHQ & 65 districts ** need internet connection ** need a computer or laptop for connecting internet ** need a active internal web cam / or a external web cam ** This computer needs to place a lighted corner of your room to observe event activities properly. www.bdsmr.tk About JamPuz JID After successfully registration you also got your ‘JID’ code in your e-mail address. JamPuz involves swapping codes (known as a ‘JID’) each time you make contact with another JOTA-JOTI participant. You can play the game over the radio air waves or over the internet-if you’re communicating with others, then you can exchange JIDs. If you registration in http://www.jotajoti.org/ you got “BD449214 “this type Of JID. You can exchange JID with other scouts to collect your Bingo card & send them bingo card too. If you registration in – http://www.world-jotajoti.info/ – you got “3BD23F“ this type of JID code. ## Description of JID code : (i) ‘region codes’ in the JID?- The first character in the JID indicates the WOSM region. The regions are: 1 Africa, 2 Arab, 3 Asia-Pacific, 4 Euroasia, 5Europe, 6 Interamerica. (ii) ‘country codes’ in the JID?- Characters two and three of the JID indicates the country it was issued for, i.e. where the JOTA-JOTI participants are. We’ve used the standard two-character country codes recommended by the International Standards Organisation. (iii) Bingo Codesin the JID – This a key element of JamPuz and involves collecting the two digit ‘bingo’ element of the JID. The two digits are the 4th and 5th characters of the JID. If you have a lot of people taking part in JamPuz at your location, then you can take advantage of the three different ‘bingo’ cards . (iv) Suffix Codesin the JID -The challenge is to collect different JID suffix codes (the last of the six characters of the JID). It’s Another new element for JamPuz 2015 Each JID issued this year ends with A, B, C, D, E, F or G. The challenge is to collect each. Information on JamPuz - www.world-jotajoti.info/jampuz JamPuz Documents (including ‘bingo’ cards) - www.world-jotajoti.info/jampuz-documents JamPuz Frequently Asked Questions - www.world-jotajoti.info/jampuz-faq JamPuz Feedback (including submitting your JIDs) - www.world-jotajoti.info/jampuz-feedback

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