I kept a rig in my classroom, always on in the background at very low volume. 
I had a small display of QSL cards and envelops with stamps. I also kept an old 
Hammarlund HQ150 in the room and would let a student tune in a SW broadcast 
station to listen to while they worked on labs. That generated a number of 
students participating in the school club round up with admins and parents 
dropping by to watch the kids "run" stations. A student I had over 20 years ago 
recently contacted me, "How to we (her and her husband) get a license?" He now 
has his ticket and she is about to take the test.
I had an advantage though with the daily captive audience. I never really 
talked about it but ultimately a student would ask about "that radio" in the 
corner of the classroom. I would make a brief mention and invite them when to 
drop by when we were operating. 
73 Mike WA5POK
    On Sunday, July 27, 2025 at 12:44:45 AM CDT, eric norris via Elecraft 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Wayne, et al;
For a few years I gave a PP presentation at local libraries, and a Pacificon a 
few times, called "The Wide, Wide World of Amateur Radio."  Sometimes I was 
able to give this presentation the week before Field Day, and on FD I would set 
up a small demo station with a solar panel and my K2 or KX3.  People were often 
interested to hear that I built the K2 from a kit.
For the library presentations, I sometimes had ham friends bring in some 
equipment to talk about after the main talk.  They would be set up at satellite 
tables in the room for personalized Q&A.  
The presentation itself featured video clips of people doing disaster station 
setup, ad-hoc mesh networks, working DX, building small kits at hamfests.  I 
also had clips of meteor scatter and EME signals.  I discussed license classes, 
suitable beginner radios, local VE testing, etc.
It's been a few years since I've done this, but if anyone is interested I could 
try digging up the PP (after digging up whatever laptop it's on) as long as you 
use it for source material (put your own name on it) and not give it verbatum 
as one ham did for his club.  It needs extensive updating.

73,

Eric NF6S
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