Jamboree On The Air (JOTA) Resources for Scouts & Operators

Connect Scouts and Guides worldwide through amateur radio, fostering global friendships and technical skills during this annual event.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

Jamboree On The Air (JOTA) is an annual international event enabling Scouts and Guides worldwide to communicate using amateur radio. This unique opportunity introduces young people to the fascinating world of radio communications, fostering global friendships and technical skills. Participants learn about radio operation, make contacts with other scouts, and experience the thrill of two-way radio communication. Resources include official guides like the ARRL Jamboree on the Air pages and the downloadable Amateur Radio Operator's Guide to JOTA, offering essential terminology, operating instructions, and courtesy guidelines for successful participation.

Dedicated resources support JOTA operations, including specialized platforms like the JOTA Cluster (PI4RAZ/J), a DX Cluster specifically for the event, facilitating contacts between participating stations. National and regional organizations, such as jota.dk in Denmark and groups in Narrabeen, Australia, host local JOTA camps, providing hands-on experience. These initiatives highlight the global reach and community aspect of JOTA, connecting thousands of young people through the power of amateur radio and promoting international understanding.

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