As large radio broadcasters unite with local television stations to provide round-the-clock coverage of Hurricane Milton, amateur radio operators across the country are signing on to assist with emergency communications. radioworld.com/news-and-busine

While some residents in hurricane-impacted areas can’t send texts or make calls, amateur radio enthusiasts are helping communicate requests for help and messages between loved ones. wired.com/story/hurricane-hele

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@w7voa Excellent.This is what we do and I fear a lot of new hams don't know this. I hope I'm wrong. It's called the Amateur Radio SERVICE. This is what it means. In exchange for the wonderful privileges we have, this is the "price". Although to me providing this service is a joy.

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