Highline Amateur Radio Club holding annual Emergency Communications Event on Saturday, June 24

Burien, WALocal News

The Highline Amateur Radio Club will host its annual Emergency Communications Event on Saturday, June 24, aiming to improve local amateur radio emergency communications. Scheduled to begin at 14:33 local time, the event will focus on high-frequency communication techniques, which are crucial during emergencies. As the solar cycle peaks, understanding radio frequency propagation becomes even more vital for effective communication. Participants can expect to learn about the significance of amateur radio in emergency preparedness and response. The club invites community members to engage and enhance their knowledge of communication strategies.

Local amateur radio enthusiasts will demonstrate their skills and share insights during this open house event. Established to promote better communication, the club's initiative underscores the importance of community resilience. This event not only educates but also fosters collaboration among local radio operators.

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