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JOTA/JOTI

Are you ready for JOTA-JOTI 2024? Who will you catch up with? Where will they be? Where will you be?

JOTA-JOTI is the world’s largest digital Scout event taking place online and over the air. It started in 1957 as a way of Scouts and Guides all over the world communicating with each other using Amateur Radio (the original JOTA). The educational event brings together more than 2 million Scouts every year in October for a weekend of Scouting and friendship. Young people can learn about communications technology and connect with fellow Scouts from over 175 countries.

Jamboree on the Air – Jamboree on the Internet is held from 18-20 October with this year’s theme being “Scouts for a Greener World”.

In the 1990’s the internet (JOTI) was added to make the current JOTA-JOTI event, which is held on the third full weekend in October each year.

Will you be participating? Can you add some activities that will help achieve your milestones? What about doing something related to an SIA? The opportunities for radio, communications, electronics and STEM as JOTA-JOTI activities are endless.

More Information

To view a list of the active JOTA-JOTI sites visit  https://vkjotijota.com/activity-sites/

WOSM JOTA-JOTI website – https://www.jotajoti.info

Other Australian JOTA-JOTI locations – https://vkjotijota.com

To register your Scouts WA JOTA-JOTI station contact the events team at Branch HQ.

For general enquiries email jotajoti@scoutswa.com.au

JOTA – Radio Activity Resources

Scout Repeaters – Perth Metro area:
2m          146.975 MHz              CTCSS Tone 91.5 Hz
70cm      439.975 MHz              CTCSS Tone 91.5 Hz

DMR Repeater – Perth (Roleystone) VK6RLM
70cm (DMR-Brandmeister)        438.525 MHz (out)  431.525 (in)           TS2 will be set to TG 907 for JOTA weekend; TS1 user activated

Amateur Radio JOTA Calling Frequencies (SSB Voice):
Band        Australia         International
80 m        3.650 MHz       3.690 / 3.940 MHz
40 m        7.090 MHz       7.090 / 7.190 MHz
20 m        14.190 MHz    14.290 MHz
17 m                               18.140 MHz
15 m        21.190 MHz    21.360 MHz
12 m                               24.960 Mhz
10 m        28.590 MHz    28.390 MHz
6m           52.160 MHz    50.160 MHz

Once contact is made, please QSY to another clear frequency
DMR Brandmeister                 TG 907 (Calling – move to TAC 9071-9078 for working)
DMR VK-DMR                          TG 30 -39

JOTA-JOTI Radio handbook: lots of ideas for activities and a good overview of how radio works, phonetic alphabet etc

JOTI – Internet Activity Resources

scoutlink.net                Includes JOTA-JOTI chat (text and voice), forum, Minecraft
scoutwired.org            Includes Minecraft and Discord
Jotiradio.org                JOTI radio station (online)