Ham radio operators provide vital links to the outside world when other forms of communication are down and the Burlingame Neighborhood Network is inviting new Ham radio operators to a Hands-On Training Workshop on Saturday, June 1, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Burlingame Public Library, where experienced Hams from the San Mateo Radio Club will help them get up to speed.
To get the most out of this workshop, participants will need to bring a radio with them. Brian Mathews of the Radio Club has provided information about buying a Ham radio here: https://tinyurl.com/yxhp32dd.
“Ham Crams” that prepare you to take the licensing test in one day are offered by the Bay Area Education Radio Society (BAEARS) here: baears.com. Click on “Upcoming Sessions.” The next session will be held July 20 in Dublin.
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