Amateur Radio Awareness Day

From ARRL News:

Amateur Radio Awareness Day to Feature Emergency Power Operating Event

NEWINGTON, CT, August 20, 2005–What makes Amateur Radio unique is the ability to communicate with one another anywhere in the world–and even in orbit–without having to rely on any outside infrastructure whatsoever. Hams can even do this without even being plugged into the wall socket. Experienced radio amateurs take this capability for granted, but the general public is far less aware of it. So, an Emergency Power Operating Event (EPOE) on Amateur Radio Awareness Day, Saturday, September 17, will highlight Amateur Radio’s ability to communicate worldwide without commercial mains, the Internet or a cellular telephone system.

“What better way to mark Amateur Radio Awareness Day than by calling attention to this unique capability?” says ARRL CEO David Sumner, K1ZZ. “It is particularly appropriate since September is the Department of Homeland Security’s National Preparedness Month.”

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