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Elian Wildgrove

Ham Radio Culture

Ham Radio Culture delves into the world of amateur radio, exploring its history, technology, and social impact. It highlights how ham radio operators create their own communication networks, fostering a global community and providing crucial support during emergencies. Despite modern communication technologies, ham radio remains relevant, offering a unique blend of self-reliance and technical skill. The book reveals that ham radio isn't just a hobby; it's a vital tool for disaster preparedness, enabling communication when conventional systems fail.

The book begins with ham radio technology, covering everything from basic equipment to advanced digital modes. It then examines the social dynamics of the community and its role in emergency situations, with real-world examples of amateur radio operators providing critical communication links. The book argues that amateur radio has a unique value as a resilient and independent communication system.
157 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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