Amateur radio operators will all be using a registered Callsign, some may even have a special Callsign for JOTA-JOTI. The Callsigns are not part of JamPuz. If the amateur radio operator completes our sign-up process they will be issued with a JamPuz JID code – remember, sign up is available during JOTA-JOTI but we encourage locations to register before the event.
Articles in this section
- Do I need a JID for each participant?
- How do I record / share our experiences regarding JamPuz during the event?
- I have not received our JID code. Where can I get it?
- I still have our JID from previous year. Can I use it again this year?
- My Scouts are taking part in JOTA-JOTI at home. Can they use the same JID?
- Someone has given me a code but it looks nothing like the format of JIDs. What is going on?
- What are the ‘country codes’ in the JID?
- What are the ‘region codes’ in the JID?
- When I have my JID and I have printed off the documents, how do I collect other JIDs?
- Where are the documents to support the JamPuz game?