Amateur Radio Club makes a comeback after nearly signing off (Oklahoma)

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Oklahoma State University?s Amateur Radio Club is making a comeback.

Having been around since the 1920s, Amateur Radio Club is one of the oldest clubs on campus.

Amateur Radio Club makes a comeback after nearly signing off (Oklahoma)

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Oklahoma State University?s Amateur Radio Club is making a comeback.

Having been around since the 1920s, Amateur Radio Club is one of the oldest clubs on campus.

Ham radio can be a life saver (British Columbia)

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Long before Facebook, email, cell phones and satellites, a select group of people were able to communicate across continents, often broadcasting from obscure locations using ham radios. By today?s standards it may not seem too impressive. But what happens when the next big earthquake hits us?

New radio lab helps students broadcast to the world and space (West Virginia)

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The radio club will make use of the new applied mathematics and engineering lab in Stutzman-Slonaker, room 303.

The radio club uses shortwave and high frequency radio to broadcast on wavelengths not used for commercial or other specific broadcast purposes.

Tuned in to help (Missouri)

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Colorful, flashing buttons proudly worn by Ernie Chiles and Phil Nash sport the saying, “When all else fails … Amateur Radio.”

New radio lab helps students broadcast to the world and space (West Virginia)

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The radio club will make use of the new applied mathematics and engineering lab in Stutzman-Slonaker, room 303.

The radio club uses shortwave and high frequency radio to broadcast on wavelengths not used for commercial or other specific broadcast purposes.

Radio men keep communications open (Pennsylvania)

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During emergencies and disasters, the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office relies on a vital yet obscure member of their volunteer quartet to provide emergency communications. The Clinton County Emergency Communications Team is a group of volunteer amateur radio operators who help area first responders communicate with one another when normal communications channels are broken or overloaded.

Gabfest attendees have chance to ham it up in Uniontown (Pennsylvania)

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The Uniontown Amateur Radio Club will hold its annual Gabfest on Saturday, an event that is geared toward ham radio operators and electronics enthusiasts.

Ornithologist Arlo Raim, KB9LLF (SK)

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Arlo Raim, KB9LLF, of Danville, Illinois, was killed by a southbound Canadian National freight train on the morning of Friday, August 20. He was 67. Raim had been in Pratt’s Wayne Woods Forest Preserve — part of the Forest Preserve District of DuPage (Illinois) County — to monitor the effect of increased train traffic on cardinals.

Radio club marks 50 years of fun, service (California)

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The Nevada County Amateur Radio Club is turning 50 years old.

Nevada County supervisors honored club members with a plaque, presented to club President Walt Hannontree at their meeting on Tuesday.

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