Practicing the art of communication
RADIO OPERATORS––
Above: Carson Wutkee, left,
logs calls as Ben Champion
operates the Kenwood radio,
looking for contacts worldwide
during a recent exercise for
the American Radio Relay
League at the national park
headquarters parking lot in
T.O. At photo time they had
logged 23 calls in a seven hour period, the most remote
contact coming from
Costa Rica. The radios are
capable of providing backup
communication when all other
modes have failed because of
disaster. Right: Greg Lane
says Morse code over
a ham radio is still one
of the most reliable forms
of communication.
Operators can send a Morse
code message faster than text
messages on cell phones.
Morse code originated
in the mid-1800s.
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