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Big Bear “hams” coming soon
Big Bear “hams” will join with thousands of Amateur Radio operators who will
be showing off their emergency capabilities on the June 27-28 weekend. Over
the past year, the news has been full of reports of ham radio operators
providing critical communications during unexpected emergencies in towns
across America including the California wildfires, winter storms, tornadoes
and other events worldwide.
During Hurricane Katrina, Amateur Radio – often called “Ham Radio” - was
often the ONLY way people could communicate, and hundreds of volunteer
“hams” traveled south to save lives and property. When trouble is brewing,
Amateur Radio’s people are often the first to provide rescuers with critical
information and communications.
On the weekend of June 27 - 28, the public will have a chance to meet and
talk with Big Bear ham radio operators and see for themselves what the
Amateur Radio Service is about. Showing the newest digital and satellite
capabilities, voice communications, and even historical Morse code, hams
from across the USA will be holding public demonstrations of emergency
communications abilities.
This annual event, called "Field Day", is the climax of the week long
"Amateur Radio Week" sponsored by the ARRL, the national association for
Amateur Radio. Using only emergency power supplies, ham operators will
construct emergency stations in parks, shopping malls, schools and backyards
around the country.
Their slogan, "When All Else Fails, Ham Radio Works” is more than just words
to the hams as they prove they can send messages in many forms without the
use of phone systems, internet, or any other infrastructure that can be
compromised in a crisis. More than 30,000 amateur radio operators across the
country participated in last year's event.
"We hope that people will come and see for themselves, this is not your
grandfather's radio anymore," said Allen Pitts, W1AGP, of the ARRL. "The
communications that ham radio people can quickly create have saved many
lives when other systems failed or were overloaded. And besides that – it’s
fun!”
In the Big Bear Valley area, the Big Bear Amateur Radio Club will be
demonstrating Amateur Radio at the Bear Mountain Resort parking lot’s
southeast corner on June 27 and 28. We invite the public to come and see
ham radio’s new capabilities and learn how to get their own FCC radio
license before the next disaster strikes.
There are over 650,000 Amateur Radio licensees in the US, and more than 2.5
million around the world. Through the ARRL’s Amateur Radio Emergency
Services program, ham volunteers provide emergency communications for
thousands of state and local emergency response agencies, all for free.
To learn more about Amateur Radio, go to
www.emergency-radio.org, or the club’s
website
www.BBARC.org . The public is most
cordially invited to come, meet and talk with the hams. See what
modern
Amateur Radio can do. They can even help you get on the air!
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