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Tuning In: Why We Still Love the Static at the Dana Amateur Radio Club
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While we love the "DXing" (long-distance contact), being a "ham" is about more than just a chat. Amateur radio remains a vital lifeline during emergencies. When cell towers go down and the internet flickers out, the Dana Amateur Radio Club and others like us are often the only ones still transmitting. We take pride in maintaining the skills and equipment necessary to help our community when it matters most. Joining the Frequency Tuning In: Why We Still Love the Static
In the ham radio world, you never quite know who is on the other end. One night you’re chatting with a neighbor in San Diego, and the next, you’re swapping weather reports with an operator in Tokyo or a research station in Antarctica. It’s a global community built on a foundation of technical curiosity and mutual respect. More Than Just a Hobby We take pride in maintaining the skills and
Whether you are a seasoned operator with a wall full of QSL cards or a newcomer curious about how to get your technician license, there’s a place for you here. We’re a group that values mentorship—what we call "Elmering"—to help the next generation understand the science of radio waves and the art of communication.
