The Science of Silence: How Radio Delay Prevents On-Air Disasters

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Amateur radio, commonly known as ham radio, is a popular global hobby and public service that brings people, electronics, and communication together. It allows licensed operators to communicate locally, globally, and even with satellites in space without relying on the internet or commercial cellular networks. Governed by international treaties, it is strictly non-commercial, meaning operators participate purely for personal fulfillment, technical training, and community service. Core Activities & Uses

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