Scott, If you go to the AMSAT website and follow down the listings on the left side of the site, you will find a Question Mark (?) and if you click on that you will find many reams of getting started information. There is a bunch of articles for the more advanced as well. In the same listings, there are even downloadable videos for people to watch - a great way to attract people during a demo. When I was in Baltimore, with Richard Crow, he demo'd actual passes in the parking lot and I was showing a few videos on satellite stories inside. I tailor my talks to the crowd at hand and request from the group what the majority of them would like to see or talk about. Usually, there is never enough time to give a longer timely talk. All the information is downloadable and you can reproduce it giving AMSAT the credit. Don't forget to put a blurb in the flyer to attract membership. Our current trifold brochure is available also as a handout. Questions? Suggestions? 73, Dee, NB2F NJ AMSAT coordinator
-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Scott Richardson Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 8:21 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Public information brochure
Has AMSAT, or any frequent satellite demonstrator, developed an information brochure or card that explains the basics of amateur radio with a focus on space programs? I sometimes attract attention while operating in public and would like to provide a take-away for people -- licensed or not -- who show some interest.
73, Scott N1AIA
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