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Local Ham Radio operators will gather for an experiment this weekend. Operators will conduct a 24-hour experiment from 1 pm on Saturday to 1 pm on Sunday at the Prophet Aquatic Research and Outreach ...
Amateur radio enthusiasts refer to themselves as hams, Amundson explained. The idea for the event is to have fun, to promote ham radio, to increase preparedness for disasters and emergencies, and to ...
The Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club will have a Field Day event Saturday June 28. It will involve radio communications that could be used in an emergency.
According to a Santa Rosa County press release, ham operators from across the nation participate in the Field Day by creating temporary radio stations in public locations to show off their skills ...
Amateur radio operators will demonstrate their emergency communication skills in Poway during an ARRL Field Day over the weekend of June 28-29. The 24-hour event starts at 11 a.m. Saturday, June ...
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MAY 1, 1935 -- Amateur Radio Operator E.V. Henderson, who operates station W5AXP, had the distinction Tuesday of conversing with stations in Germany and France.
The Platinum Coast Amateur Radio Society will show how ham radio can maintain communication during an emergency, as part of national field day exercises June 28-29.
Ham radio operators from the Pontotoc County Amateur Radio Association in Ada are preparing for a national amateur radio exercise from noon Saturday, June 28 until noon Sunday, June 29.
The Bonner County Amateur Radio Club members are saying “CQ” to the public. “CQ” is how ham (also known as amateur) radio operators initiate a contact, and it means, “calling any station ...
Plenty of camera buffs and astronomy fans are excited about the possibility of seeing Northern Lights tonight, June 2, but amateur radio operator are even more excited than that.
Communication in 1985 was much different than today, with no cellphones, texting, emails — and, with no power — no telephones. Local ham radio operators did what they could to help communicate ...