Mizzou Amateur Radio Club returns to the airwaves. Before long-distance telephone calls and then video messaging made instant, worldwide communication as simple as pushing a few buttons, there was amateur radio. And though technology has replaced what was once an innovative communication breakthough, amateur radio hasn’t gone anywhere, continuing on in popularity with a large number of hobbyists and enthusiasts. A group of such enthusiasts at the University of Missouri recently revived the dormant Amateur Radio Club to spread their love of medium across campus.
Weather radios help prepare for severe weather. About 150 people bought new weather radios like this one this evening at this Publix. Dozens more people brought in their radios to make sure they’re set up to give them the warning they need to stay ahead of the storm. Volunteers with the Albany Amateur Radio Club, WALB, Lee county EMS and a spokesperson from the Midland Radio Corporation were there to guide customers on how to use their radios properly.
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