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The J-Code experiment
A group of National JOTA Organizers has presented a new idea to
overcome the language barrier during the JOTA. The aim is to make a
simple conversation possible between youngsters of different
cultures and languages. Without having at least one language in
common. How? Well, by introducing a small set of acronyms, very
similar to the well-known Q-code used by the radio amateurs. For
JOTA, it is called the J-code.
The J-code is introduced for the 45th JOTA as an experiment. See it
as a game and a challenge to try to communicate with Scouts that do
not speak your language.
Developed by a group of JOTA Organizers, following the idea of Dave
Gemmel, NJO of South-Africa, the J-code aims to make a very basic
communication possible between Scouts that have no language in
common.
It is a fun way, to try to link up with
someone who you otherwise could not communicate with. The J-code is
analogous to the Q-code often used by radio amateurs. The code can
be used in radio contacts during the JOTA weekend. It is very well
suited for iRC during the JOTI, too.
Personal
JWN = My name
is …………
JFC = I come
from …………(country)
JHO = I am
………. Years old.
JWA = My
address is ………
JEM = Our
e-mail address is ………..
JWL = The
language I speak is ……..
1 = English
2 = French
3 = Spanish
4 = Portuguese
5
= Russian
6 = German
7 = Dutch
8 = Italian
Scouting
JCS = I am a
Cub Scout
JSC = I am a
Scout
JGI
= I am a Guide
JRS
= I am a Rover Scout
JRG = I am a
Ranger Guide
JLS = I am a
Scout Leader
JWG = I belong
to the Group ………
JHJ = Happy
JOTA / JOTI
JSW = Best
Scouting wishes to you
General
JAC
= We are camping
JWB = The
weather here is ………..
1 = overcast
2 = rainy
3 = very heavy rain
4 = snowy
5 = fine
In order to ask a question, just add the letter “X”
to the end of the particular code, example:
JWN = My name
is ……………
JWNX
= What is your name?
JHO = I am
………… years old
JHOX
= How old are you?
How Do I Use It ?
Imagine the following exchange between a
Russian Scout in Wladiwostok and his friend-to-be in Caracas,
Venezuela. All words can be spelled in the international spelling
alphabet :
Doswe danja, JWN Dimitri
Hala Dimitri, JWN Paco
JHJ Paco, JFC Russia, QTH Wladiwostok, JWL 5
OK Dimitri, QTH Caracas y JHO 12. JHOX
JHO 14 Paco. JSC, JAC, JWB 4
Muy bien, JSC y JWB 1. JSW Dimitri.
JSW Paco
Looks
like code to you? Well, that is exactly what it is, the J-Code.
Dimitri and his friend Paco would otherwise not be able to have this
basic contact. Can you? Give it a try.
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