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Cumberland Amateur Radio Club radioclub-carc

Cumberland Amateur Radio Club www.radioclub-carc.com. Probably the most important aspect of ham radio is all the life-long ham radio friends I’ve made over the last 50+ years. Garry, K3EYK. Antique Ham Radios. Military Surplus repurposed for ham radio. Collins Ham Radio Transceiver.

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Cumberland Amateur Radio Club radioclub-carc

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  1. Cumberland Amateur Radio Club www.radioclub-carc.com

  2. Probably the most important aspect of ham radio is all the life-long ham radio friends I’ve made over the last 50+ years.Garry, K3EYK

  3. Antique Ham Radios

  4. Military Surplus repurposed for ham radio

  5. Collins Ham Radio Transceiver. Combination Transmitter and Receiver in a single unit

  6. 1960’s vintage portable radio

  7. Museum piece from the earliest days of ham radio.Actually used by Mr. Hiram Percy Maxim, Hartford, CT

  8. Essential device from the earliest days of ham radio

  9. Recreated radio transmitter using 1930’s concepts

  10. Vacuum Tubes

  11. Dr. Lee de Forest, Inventor of the vacuum tube.

  12. Radio Transmitter High Power Tube

  13. Radio Transmitter Tubes glowing due to heated filaments.

  14. To me, the magic of ham radio is knowing that my tiny radio signal is going out there with millions of others and that a ham thousands of miles away can pick my little disturbance out of the electro-magnetic spectrum, process it, and communicate with me.Garry, K3EYK

  15. Modern Ham Radios

  16. A ham radio from the 1980’s

  17. A ham radio from the late 1990’s

  18. Popular Ham Radio today

  19. Portable, hand-held radio transceiver

  20. I like to sit down in my radio shack, flip on the power, and have the opportunity to chat with another ham who could be down the street or on the other side of the planet.Garry, K3EYK

  21. Well-equipped ham radio station

  22. I became a “Ham” to learn something new; it turned out to be enjoyable.  I learned more about electronics, antennas and emergency communications. I then joined a Ham Radio Club that has many helping hands, knowledge and interests.Bobbe, WA3BKK

  23. Cumberland Amateur Radio Club www.radioclub-carc.com

  24. Public Service

  25. Hams freely offer their service in times of emergency.

  26. What I like about ham radio is being involved behind-the-scenes at the Dillsburg Farmer’s Fair Fantastic Parade where we provide communications support for the Parade Organizers.Sherry, N3TMT

  27. Radio Club Members at Dillsburg Farmer’s Fair Parade

  28. Books aboutHam Radio

  29. Study Guide with Practice Questions and Answers.Everything you need to know to become a Ham.

  30. A lighter approach to learning about ham radio.

  31. Specialized ham radio Interests include Microprocessor-based electronics projects.

  32. QST Magazine. Published monthly by the American Radio Relay League

  33. Ham RadioField Day

  34. Making Radio Contacts Across North America as an Emergency Preparedness Annual Exercise

  35. Ham Radio is not just for Retired Guys. There is something interesting for all ages.

  36. Come out and experience a ham radio contact. Always the fourth full weekend in June.

  37. Measuring and Layout for Antenna Installation

  38. Strategy Session * * Safety First !

  39. Making Radio Contacts and Tracking Results

  40. I’ve been a Ham Radio operator since I was 13 years old. Fifty years later there is something new and interesting every time I use my radio.Andrew, AF3I

  41. Just about every weekend involves some type of ham radio themed activity. There is something for everyone. Morse Code, Voice, Long Distances, Islands, Mountain Peaks, Lighthouses, States, Historic Locations, Thirteen Colonies, Route 66, Old Timers, Kids.

  42. Cumberland Amateur Radio Club www.radioclub-carc.com

  43. I am fascinated by the way computers and apps have become an everyday aspect of ham radio.Andrew, AF3I

  44. Ham Radio Cartoons

  45. Enthusiastic Ham Radio Operator

  46. Some Ham Operators devote long hours to their hobby

  47. Poking good-natured fun at the detailed record-keeping in pursuit of prestigious ham radio awards

  48. Ham Radio actually is a little over 100 years old.

  49. Ham Radio is people doing what they LOVE and LOVING what they do.We are people connected by radio waves.Frank, KB3PQT

  50. Cumberland Amateur Radio Club www.radioclub-carc.com

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