William New-KC8YZR is Enjoying his AnyTone 878!
Look at William New, KC8YZR. He's loving his AnyTone 878 handheld radio. If you want to learn more about the AnyTone 878 just click the link below. AnyTone HTs - https://bit.ly/2QCQ2pT
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Look at William New, KC8YZR. He's loving his AnyTone 878 handheld radio. If you want to learn more about the AnyTone 878 just click the link below. AnyTone HTs - https://bit.ly/2QCQ2pT
The Herald-Palladium reports Southwest Michigan emergency response agencies have passed a test of their ability to respond to a simulated nuclear accident at Palisades nuclear power plant
A response drill in southwest Michigan was well received by the US agencies of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
World Amateur Radio Day is approaching. Mark your calender's because on April 18th, radio amateurs worldwide take to the airwaves in celebration of World Amateur Radio Day.
More than 30,000 New Ham Licensees and 7,000 Amateur Radio Exam Sessions in 2017
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What can I say about Dayton Hamvention 2017 other than WOW! It had everything; Great venue, 30,000 of your favorite ham radio friends, great vendors, Rain, Rain, and more Rain, good food, great buys, mud and on-site camping. Did I...
April 24, 2017BridgeCom Systems, IncPhone: (816)532-8451 E-Mail: tim@BridgeComSystems.comContact: Tim KingPress Release: NEW BCM-144 & BCM-440 Mobile Radios Now Shipping________________________________________________________________________BridgeCom Systems, Inc is pleased to announce the availability of BCM-144 and BCM-440 Mobile Radio for the amateur radio market. The join...
Amateur Linking What is amateur radio linking and why is it so important, necessary, or just plain fun? Let's say you want to set up a repeater at Hamvention and talk to the group back home. How is that possible?...
Hello BridgeCom, Our original 444.950 repeater was an old Motorola unit setup and operated by N1BUG. It worked but required too much time and attention. Our club voted to continue operations on 444.950 so we bought the BridgeCom and now...