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/////////////////////////////////////////// Ham Radio Operators Gather at Expo Center: Posted: 12 Mar 2017 05:41 PM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/38803 BELTON -- Ham radio operators pursue their hobby for fun and to provide a service, said Myron Mesecke, co-chairman of the Ham Expo on Saturday at the Bell County Expo Center. About 100 vendors brought such amateur radio equipment as radios, antennas, wires, cables, microphones, speakers and do-it-yourself tools to the one-day event. There was also a computer vendor, he said. "Probably 8-10 of these are commercial vendors of new equipment," he said. "The other 90 percent are individuals selling their spare stuff or used stuff." The Temple Amateur Radio Club has sponsored the Ham Expo every spring and fall since about 1993, he said. It usually draws about 800 people. Amateur radio operators provide backup communications during national disasters, he said. "We're there to help if the regular emergency communications goes down," he said. Ham radio operators also help with such public events as races, parades and bike rallies, he said. "You can talk around the world," he said. "Frequencies, size of antenna and amount of power in your transmitter all affect how far your signal goes." "Amateur radio is like any other hobby," he said. "You can do it normally at fairly low cost, or you can do it more elaborately and spend the high dollar." /////////////////////////////////////////// Whether for Hobby or Emergency, Ham Radio is Booming Form of Communication: Posted: 12 Mar 2017 05:40 PM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/38802 DULUTH -- They are considered the last line of communication. When everything else fails, they can bridge the communication gap and connect people. Doug Nelson and Dave Miller are just two of the 750,000 registered amatuer radio, better known as ham radio, users. "I wanted to be available to help people," Miller said is why he got involved in ham radio. "That was my main interest." He is now the Douglas County emergency coordinator. Nelson (call sign AAØAW) has a list of coordinator positions and responsibilities after his name as well, and both Nelson and Miller are involved in multiple groups throughout the Twin Ports area, lending their experience to the emergency side of things. Ham radio uses AM radio frequencies, amateur bands, to communicate. According to the National Association of Amateur Radio, besides amateur, there are various other bands including government, military and police. Depending on the band the ham radio operator uses, they can talk across town, the world or even satellites in space. Amateurs learn and study before taking an examination for a Federal Communications Commission license to operate on the amateur frequency bands. /////////////////////////////////////////// Amateur Radio Roundtable Live Tuesdays: Posted: 12 Mar 2017 05:41 PM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/38801 This week join Katie Allen, WY7YL and me on Amateur Radio Roundtable. Our guests are Ron Cramer KD8ENJ, the General Chairman of Hamvention, and Michael Kalter W8CI Board of directors, DARA. They will give the latest updates on the new 2017 Hamvention at the new location. /////////////////////////////////////////// Amateur Radio Newsline Headlines for Ham Nation: Posted: 12 Mar 2017 01:03 PM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/38800 Amateur Radio Newsline Headlines for Ham Nation: |
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