HAM radio may seem antiquated by today's standards, but there are still plenty of good reasons to get licensed.
From rural Ohio to the ISS, amateur radio connects people when all else fails, blending community, resilience and global communication beyond the internet.
Columbiana High School Principal Jeff Jackson (left) and Superintendent Don Mook (far right) presented Kelly Williamson and her husband Michael, president of the Fairfield Ruritans, with a Key Clipper ...
Local teacher Gabe Oberlin (K8PHP) recently travelled to the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL) Headquarters in Newington, Conn., as he was selected to participate in the Teachers Institute on Wireless ...
In this day and age, there are countless methods of communication, but let's not leave radios in the past. Although smartphones offer similar functions, radios are still a trusted form of ...
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. – Schenectady Amateur Radio Association will host a program on the history of “ham” radio. The program will be held at 6:45 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 3 at First United Methodist Church, ...
Eight years ago, amateur radio enthusiast and ham-radio operator Bill LaMay wondered who might be the patron saint of amateur radio. He began searching the internet for some answer since the field of ...