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Radio Adventure weekend

Weekend Radio Camp

Event Details

  • Name of the event: Radio Adventure Weekend
  • Participants: 8
  • Experience Level: Beginners (newly licensed)
  • Duration: 2 nights

Location and Facilities

  • Space Needed:
    • Camping site with 2 mobile homes (each housing 4 people)
    • Open space for antenna setup and outdoor activities

Food

  • Meals:
    • Total: 91 meals (56 for participants, 35 for organizers)
    • Meals needed: breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks
    • Simple, easy-to-prepare meals like sandwiches, BBQ, salads, pasta, and campfire cooking
    • Food will be organized by the event team, with supplies from local stores

Finances

  • Budget:

    • 600€ for mobile homes
    • 400€ for food
    • 100€ for custom event t-shirts
    • 50€ for souvenirs (small keepsakes, pins, stickers, etc.)
    • Total: 1,150€
  • Funding:

    • Event fees (to cover accommodation and food)
    • Small sponsorships from local clubs or businesses
    • Fundraising through social media campaigns

Materials and Equipment

  • Radio Gear:

    • Radios, antennas, cables, amplifiers
    • Laptops, monitors for digital logging and data analysis
    • Spare batteries, chargers, and power sources
  • Camping Essentials:

    • Mosquito repellant, sunscreen, and basic first aid supplies
    • Sport equipment for free time (e.g., frisbees, balls, etc.)

Organizer Preparations

  • Key Preparations:
    • Plan the event timeline and budget
    • Recruit a working group to help with logistics and event management
    • Assign a social media manager to handle promotion and updates
    • Create social media accounts and launch a promotional campaign to attract participants and sponsors
    • Organize and purchase sport equipment, camping gear, and radio equipment

Participant Checklist

  • What to Bring:
    • Comfortable clothes (suitable for outdoor activities)
    • Personal medicine and toiletries
    • Flashlight or camping lamp
    • Hat for sun protection
    • Portable power bank for phones/devices

Event Structure

Day One

  • Lunch Time: Arrivals, settling into mobile homes
  • Afternoon:
    • Program introduction (welcoming ceremony)
    • Brainstorming session: participants come up with activity ideas (the winning idea will be implemented on Day 2)
    • Free time: sports, radio activities, socializing
  • Evening:
    • Game night with icebreaker activities to encourage interaction
    • Bonfire: storytelling, music, and campfire songs

Day Two

  • Morning:
    • Group sightseeing trip around the area
    • Free time for sports or more radio operation practice
  • Afternoon:
    • Hands-on kit building workshop
    • Antenna building session (learning the basics of antenna setup)
  • Evening:
    • Meteor scatter communication demonstration (using radio waves to bounce off meteors in the atmosphere)