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 by: ARRL de WD1CKS - Fri, 9 Dec 2022 14:21 UTC

12/09/2022

Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) has awarded a $16,495 grant to fund
a modern amateur radio station in the soon-to-open Museum of Information
Explosion[1] (MIE) in Huntsville, Alabama.

Dan Romanchik, KB6NU, ARDC Communications Manager, said the amateur station
will be staffed and maintained by members of local amateur radio clubs,
including the Radio Club of the MIE, who will install and operate the equipment
and serve as docents for the station. "Licensed amateurs can use the station to
try out new modes and techniques without making a major financial commitment.
Specialized tools and test equipment will be available to use on-site," said
Romanchik.

The station will present a contrast between modern digital technology and the
historic, yet classic equipment found in the museum's other exhibits. The
juxtaposition of old and new is designed to illustrate the accelerating
evolution of amateur radio.

Dr. Marcus Bendickson, Executive Director of the museum, said they expect to
open in early fall 2023, and visitors will be able to explore the history of
communication, computing innovation, and how these technologies have shaped our
modern way of life.

[1] https://mie-hsv.org/

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