Tom W3ROK says | KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog
I often hear hams lament that their communities show little interest in amateur radio. While this may be true, these hams have to realize that community involvement is a two-way street. To get communities involved in amateur radio, amateur radio needs to be involved with the community.| KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog
The Amateur’s Code was originally written by Paul M. Segal, W9EEA in 1928. One of its tenets is:| KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog
Ham operators talk with Rotarians. The Elizabethtown (NC) Rotary Club met on Wednesday and learned about amateur radio from operators J.T. Bryan and Mac MacCallum. Bryan told the group that, in the late 1800s, folks were building and learning how to use amateur radios. In 1912 Ham radio as we know it, began to develop. People had a need for a way to communicate and to bridge the distance with folks who were far away especially during times of natural disaster. Bryan said some folks got togeth...| KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog