People across North Central Florida learn to use ham radios for communication

The Gainesville Amateur Radio Society invited the public to Waldo City Square to show a demonstration of another form of communication in case of severe emergency situations.

Amateur radios, better known as ham radios, were invented in the early 1900′s to communicate during power outages.

One of my biggest is seeing new hams and young people get involved in it,. I think amateur radio gives to the kids and other people kind of a disciplined approach to communication where you kind of lose that in your texting or in your internet and stuff.
— Michael Martell

Barbara Matthews started using ham radios so she can keep in touch with her sisters in case of a hurricane. She said she also gets to talk to hundreds of people across North America.

If the phones go down, it’s still a way you can communicate,. You can literally have a car battery attached to a small radio or a handheld battery powered and still talk to people to find out what’s going on in the world or let them know that you’re okay, that’s what I really like about it.
— Barbara Matthews

Now, many people may be curious about how ham radio got its name and the answer is quite hilarious.

The amateurs were competing with the military types and what they said the military said was hey you guys are just a bunch of hams and it kind of stuck.
— Michael Martell

The organization will be hosting another ham radio demonstration in July just in time for hurricane season. Now if you find yourself without cell service, you can count on ham radio for communication.

British Science Week

British Science Week, run by the British Science Association, is an annual event celebrating science, technology, engineering and maths. It provides a platform to support teachers, STEM professionals and the public in delivering STEM activities and events across the UK.

This year’s theme is Connections, which lends itself perfectly to wireless communication and amateur radio-related activities! The RSGB has put together a set of activities suitable for children in Early Years, Primary and Secondary school.

Several radio clubs from across the UK have already planned activities for British Science Week and the RSGB hopes its resources will inspire you to get involved too.

British Science Week (RSGB Site) - http://rsgb.org/bsw

World Radio Day 2023: Radio and Peace

World Radio Day 2023: Radio and Peace

13th February 2023 is the day UNESCO devotes to Radio, with the aim to enhance this mass media, simple and low cost, specifically suited to reach remote communities and vul­ner­a­ble people.

The motto of this year, "Radio and Peace", is especially significant for EURAO and radio amateurs, a subcategory within the Radio, who have the opportunity to carry around the world these values, all of them included in our "ham spirit".

Several members of EURAO organize special activities around this day.

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