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Part Emergency Communications drill and part informal competition, amateur radio Field Day encourages ham radio operators across the U.S. and Canada to test their equipment and skills.
It is midday on Saturday, and a half-dozen members of WACOM (Washington Amateur Communications), an amateur radio club, are ...
Ham radio operators across southeast Wisconsin are gearing up for a nationwide communications drill. It's part of the annual ...
The Tehachapi Amateur Radio Association is excited to host its annual Summer Field Day, taking place June 27 to 29 at Bear Valley’s High Country Park. This nationally recognized event serves as both a ...
Ham radio operators will gather in Oxford June 28-29 for ARRL Field Day, a national event showcasing emergency communication skills and wireless technology. The public is invited to join the ...
The new 800V high-voltage DC system will see the complete move of the power supply modules out of the server racks themselves, which will free up internal space for more compute and networking ...
Quinn O’Brien, 8, of Mastic, makes an SOS device with the help of volunteer Brendan Upton, of East Patchague, at the Suffolk County Radio Club in Yaphank on Saturday.
Sometimes disaster strikes and conventional communication systems fail. Here's how amateur ham radio operators provide a crucial link between those in affected areas and the outside world.
While some residents in hurricane-impacted areas can't send texts or make calls, amateur radio enthusiasts are helping communicate requests for help and messages between loved ones.
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