Members of the Gainesville Amateur Radio Society answered HAM radio calls 2pm Saturday through 2pm Sunday during Field Day, a national emergency communications competition held to see which team could make the most contact with other operators across the United States and around the world in a 24-hour period. The competition was also a test to simulate what would happen in an emergency situation.
7/05/2008
HAMming It Up
Saturday, June 29
Members of the Gainesville Amateur Radio Society answered HAM radio calls 2pm Saturday through 2pm Sunday during Field Day, a national emergency communications competition held to see which team could make the most contact with other operators across the United States and around the world in a 24-hour period. The competition was also a test to simulate what would happen in an emergency situation.


Members of the Gainesville Amateur Radio Society answered HAM radio calls 2pm Saturday through 2pm Sunday during Field Day, a national emergency communications competition held to see which team could make the most contact with other operators across the United States and around the world in a 24-hour period. The competition was also a test to simulate what would happen in an emergency situation.
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