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/////////////////////////////////////////// An International Radio Station in Your Basement: Posted: 07 Jul 2012 05:20 PM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/28601 Ham radio is alive and well, and despite cell phones and the Internet, is still the best way to run a parade, marathon, or send information during a catastrophe. Some folks may remember being able to talk to astronauts in the space station from school. Others maybe knew someone with an international ham radio setup in the basement. What you didn't know is that you can still do that (minus astronauts) for about $15 for the license and starting at $90 for the handheld style of ham radio or cheaper if you hit an amateur radio flea market like the one I went to this morning in South Milwaukee (with roots in the military, these ham things start at the crack of dawn). But why now, what else does it do, and how does it work, you may ask? I just found out that parades, bike races, marathons are being managed by understated folks with ham radios. The kind of guy that may not want to tell you his last name, but who has an internationally recognized call sign that ties to his home address at qrz.com. It makes sense -- routes are long, and walkie-talkies only reach so far. Cell phones do not have an open line and cannot broadcast. However, a ham operator at a route juncture can signal others about conditions and race details. /////////////////////////////////////////// Need QSL Cards from New Guinea or Solomon Islands (1939-1943): Posted: 07 Jul 2012 04:30 PM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/28598 A 501C-3 non-profit is building a $3.5M WW2 Educational Center adjacent to the last remaining operating WW2 PT Boat. We are looking for QSL cards from subject and-or LT Arthur Reginald Evans (NZ) who radioed in the rescue of PT 109's crew. Donor will receive honors and ceremonial ride onboard PT 658 (completely restored with weapons systems and 2000HP Packard engines) and discounted weekend room at next year's Memorial Day celebrations at Jantzen Beach Red Lion Hotel in Portland, OR. |
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