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Army Security Agency Veteran Amateur Radio Operators (HAMS) What’s Your Sign? Call Sign That Is Want to make contact with other ASA Ham Operators?

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Amateur Radio sound bites, some are unusual, including VE3AAM, AB1CB, K1DEU, WB2DGM, W3EGC, AB2EZ, W1FRM, W1GAC, WA1HLR, KC2IFR, KB2IXT, K1KBW, VE7KHZ, W2LBL, K1MAN, PE1MPH, K1NQM, W2OY, W2PFY, KB2SIE, K1TEY, K0UW, NM1V, WA3VJB, W2VJZ, KD2XA, and KA1ZEQ.

The Massillon Amateur Radio Club, an ARRL affiliated club.

Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, is a hobby enjoyed by several hundred thousand people in the United States and by over a million people worldwide.

Support for amateur radio in the northern Shenandoah Valley — Home of the famous Berryville Hamfest

The Massillon Amateur Radio Club, an ARRL affiliated club.

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Amateur radio (also called ham radio) describes the use of radio frequency spectrum for purposes of non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, private recreation, radiosport, contesting, and emergency communication.

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Learn and research amateur radio, science, chemistry, biology, physics, math, astronomy, electronics, and much more. 101science.com is the internet science PORTAL to more than 20,000 science sites.

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Bishop Amateur Radio Club located high in the Eastern Sierras. BARC is a local amateur radio club in the Inyo and Mono counties.

Hurricane, Weather and Earth Science Files. Does the Sun induce earthquakes and volcanic eruptions on our planet? What about those strange radio frequency signals which have been detected emanating from below the surface of the earth?

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