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Amateur Radio Code
JTRG seeks to embrace all aspects of Amateur Radio, both as a hobby and the community service it provides.
As such, we encourage our members to continue to embrace, The Code of the Amateur Radio Operator, established
in 1928, by Paul Segal-W9EEA.
- Considerate: He never knowingly uses the air in such a way as to lessen the pleasure of others.
- Loyal: He offers his loyalty, encouragement and support to his fellow radio amateurs, his local club and to the American Radio Relay League, through which amateur radio is represented.
- Progressive: He keeps his station abreast of science. It is well built and efficient. His operating practice is above reproach.
- Friendly Slow and patient sending when requested, friendly advice and counsel to the beginner, kindly assistance, cooperation and consideration for the interests of others; these are the marks of the amateur spirit.
- Balanced Radio is his hobby. He never allows it to interfere with any of the duties he owes to his home, his job, his school, or his community.
- Patriotic His knowledge and his station are always ready for the service of his country and his community.
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