Amateur Radio Enthusiasts Put “Vermont State Parks on the Air”
Wet weather during a park trip |
So, what is amateur radio, exactly? Basically, any
non-commercial use of the radio frequency spectrum to send messages or
communications. Many amateur radio operators enjoy setting up portable
equipment at various locations to “activate” and contact other hams from all
over the world. They bring all equipment
with them and assemble their “station” themselves, including portable
transceivers, amplifiers, generator, and a computer for logging transmissions
& digital broadcast. Special events are set up periodically where hams try
to contact as many others as possible. The government requires all amateur
radio operators to have a license, obtained through passing an exam testing on
technical operating skills, rules, and so on.
Some equipment used during an activation |
Amateur radio isn’t just a fun hobby, it also has a very practical
side. The government relies on ham radio operators to provide communication in
times of emergency such as power outages. If there was ever a large-scale disaster
where cell phones and the internet were not operational, ham radio would remain
a reliable way to communicate with others across both short and long distances.
So, if you see any hams in the parks during your travels,
stop and say hello- and ask questions if you’re interested! These folks enjoy
what they do and are usually happy to chat with curious onlookers. In addition
to your outdoor adventures, you’ll be getting a lesson in science and
technology too.
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