Earn Your Ham Radio License Like a Boy Scout
Ham Radio and Boy Scouts have a long history together. Signaller was one of the original 14 “Badges of Merit” introduced in 1910. Wireless, introduced in 1918, became Radio in 1923, and remains a...
Ham Radio and Boy Scouts have a long history together. Signaller was one of the original 14 “Badges of Merit” introduced in 1910. Wireless, introduced in 1918, became Radio in 1923, and remains a...
Beginning in August 2016, Rainbow Council BSA will sponsor a Technician Class amateur radio license course. Besides to earning an FCC license, Boy Scouts will complete the Radio and Electronics merit badges. Scouts also...
A few years ago, a group of amateur radio operators formed a Radio Scouting committee for Rainbow Council BSA. Our mission is to introduce Scouts to amateur radio and other STEMĀ fields. Our committee met...
Growth in amateur radio licenses remains strong since the elimination of the Morse code requirement.
Let me be clear; this is not a call to bring Morse code back to Ham Radio.
Every state has a state-wide communication net for emergencies. You must have a General Class license to participate.
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