[FARC] Ham Radio for 7 year olds
david at retroscape.com
david at retroscape.com
Thu Apr 16 10:28:57 EDT 2009
Well done, Joe!
It really sounds as if you planned and presented well.
Why did the kids seem to like the PIXIE II kit? Did it just look cool to
them, or did they seem to like the idea that a slightly older child than
them could assemble a working radio/electronic device? That's very
interesting about the QSL cards. It hadn't occurred to me that the more
familiar places would hold the most interest instead of the most distant.
How long did you keep your presentation?
Did the parent who was asking all the questions seem to have an interest in
becoming a ham, or was he just curios?
Good job!
--David, K3PO
On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 09:10:44 -0400, "Joseph M. Durnal"
<joseph.durnal at gmail.com> wrote:
> None were scared of the mic, but I think the cue cards helped them there.
>
> They really liked the PIXIE II kit and the QSL cards, especially
> Hawaii and Jamaica which seemed to be places that they really knew,
> unlike Argentina and Croatia. I also brought a QST with me with an
> article about Duncan, KU0DM, a young ham with his picture. I also
> passed around one of my handhelds.
>
> My timing seemed perfect, switching between a little bit of me
> talking, a little bit of show and tell, me talking, show and tell,
> really kept their attention. Just when they seemed to be getting
> bored with that part, I was finished talking and showing and ready for
> the on air demo, which captured their attention again.
>
> If there was any problem, it was one parent that had a bunch of
> questions that I really couldn't answer on a 7 year old level, but
> that wasn't a very big deal.
>
> While I think that 7 year olds are a little young for recruiting, that
> was not my goal, I just wanted them to know what ham radio was and
> some neat things about it. Hopefully they'll get a chance to be
> exposed to ham radio again when they are around 9 or 10 and they'll be
> able to recall this experience and some of the neat things they saw
> and some things I told them.
>
> 73 de Joseph Durnal NE3R
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 8:20 AM, <david at retroscape.com> wrote:
>> Hey, Joe,
>>
>> Would you give us some details? What items seemed to grab their
attention
>> the most? How did they react to QSL cards from different countries? Any
>> particular fascination? Were they scared of the mic.?
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> --David, K3PO
>>
>> On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 08:14:51 -0400, "Joseph M. Durnal"
>> <joseph.durnal at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> no problem - I had a few locals on the air! It worked out great!
>>
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