ARROW Summer Field Day
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Field Day, an amateur radio event that takes place on the last full weekend of June every year, is an emergency communications exercise, public outreach event, and social event all rolled into one. Since 1933, radio amateurs—also known as “hams”—have set up temporary amateur radio stations in public locations to showcase amateur radio technology and have invited the public to join them. Hams operate round-the-clock from tents and RVs using emergency power supplied by gas generators, solar panels, and batteries.
- Get on the air and talk to others via amateur radio.
- Find out more about how you can get a license and have fun with amateur radio.
- Talk about all things radio and technology.
- Sit back, relax, and have fun!
For more information, email aW5mbyB8IHc4cnAgISBvcmc=
- Get on the air and talk to others via amateur radio.
- Find out more about how you can get a license and have fun with amateur radio.
- Talk about all things radio and technology.
- Sit back, relax, and have fun!
For more information, email aW5mbyB8IHc4cnAgISBvcmc=
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