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Amateur operators | Amateur operators from southern Oregon and northern California, including several PBARC members, helped to provide communications for the '''World Jet Boat Championship''' on May 21st and 22nd, 2022. The event was on the Rogue River from Gold Beach up the river to Foster Bar. Some operators were operating mobile and portable stations on the shore; others used [[HT]]s on safety boats. Some of the race boats run at speeds over 150 mph. Boats were here from New Zealand, Canada, Mexico, and the US. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 25 November 2023
Amateur operators from southern Oregon and northern California, including several PBARC members, helped to provide communications for the World Jet Boat Championship on May 21st and 22nd, 2022. The event was on the Rogue River from Gold Beach up the river to Foster Bar. Some operators were operating mobile and portable stations on the shore; others used HTs on safety boats. Some of the race boats run at speeds over 150 mph. Boats were here from New Zealand, Canada, Mexico, and the US.