2006 Statistics and feedback
Attendance
There were 218 at the camp, plus 12 srvice crew
Scouts and Explorers 138
Leaders 44
Staff 36
20 groups / units attended
Badges Gained
A total of 136 badges were gained over the w/e.
Communicator = 26
IT stage 1 = 41
IT stage 2 = 29
IT stage 3 = 9
IT stage 4 = 3
Electronics = 28
Electronic construction
136 units of this years project, a text wond were constructed.
A further 20 of previouse years project, were constructed by those taking their
electronics badge.
The electronic construction projects couldn't take place without the generosity
of our sponsors:
Farady printed circuits, JPR electronics and KitroniK
Radio Orienteering
No records this year as the transmitters where placed so
they were more difficult to find.
The winning team found both transmitters in 10 minutes, they were Red Dragons
from 1st Norbury.
We think Chelford and Woodley tied for second place
in 11 minutes.
Unfortunatly all the paperwork for the event has been lost so the above is from
memory! Sorry.
22 teams took part.
Media Skills
24 personal webpages were produced.
375 digital photographs were taken.
16 music mixes and 160 sound files.
JOTI
Log files show 74 activity periods but not a lot of meaningful chat.
Radio (JOTA)
HF1 (20m - 10m) 155 in total, of which 139 were using CW (morse code)
HF2 (80m & 40m) 115 in total (108 seperate stations).
VHF/UHF 65 in total (51 seperate stations)
In total over the weekend GB2LC made 335 contacts, of these 47 were with
other JOTA stations (36 UK JOTA stations).
These contacts included the USA, Japan, New Zealand, Faroe Islands, Morocco,
Canada, Russia, Brazil, Azore's and HB9S the scout HQ in Geneva