Around 300 enthusiasts, from students to longtime professionals, attended the 27th annual event at LIU Brookville Saturday.
From rural Ohio to the ISS, amateur radio connects people when all else fails, blending community, resilience and global communication beyond the internet.
Even if you are relatively young, you can probably think back on what TV was like when you were a kid and then realize that TV today is completely different. Most people watch on-demand. Saturday ...
It’s Wednesday, April 30. Thank you to this week’s sponsor, North Carolina Museum of Art: Now on view at the NCMA—special exhibition, “The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure.” ...
When Helene swept across the Southeast on Sept. 27, including Western North Carolina, cell phones and internet-based communication became unusable. People still needed a way to talk — to check on ...
When the total solar eclipse crosses a swath of North America next week, Long Island’s amateur radio operators will participate in a NASA-funded project documenting its effect on the atmosphere ...
HAM radio may seem antiquated by today's standards, but there are still plenty of good reasons to get licensed.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A spacesuit that was tossed out of the international space station after being stuffed with old clothes and a radio transmitter was again sending weak signals as it circled the ...