Islands On The Air (IOTA) is an amateur radio operating award and activity program that encourages licensed operators to establish contacts with stations located on islands.
Participation
The IOTA program focuses on contacts with salt-water islands as opposed to those found in lakes.[1] With those who work to contact these stations known as island chasers.[2] There are 1,200 groups of islands that the IOTA program recognizes, with the number of islands ranging from one to hundreds.[3]
See also
References
- ^ Silver, H. Ward (2021). Ham Radio For Dummies. p. 356. Retrieved 2025-02-06.
- ^ Tapper, Joan, ed. (1993). "Logbook: Ham operators, Hawaiian sovereignty, coral reef concerts, Kodiak bears, and a Polynesian choir". Islands: An International Magazine. Vol. 13, no. 1. Santa Barbara, California, United States of America: Islands Publishing Company. p. 20. Retrieved 2025-02-06.
- ^ Cantor, Jeff (2018-10-01). "The Islands on the Air Program An Introduction". CQ Magazine.
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