Part Social Media And Part Preppers’ Paradise, Ham Radio Is The Perfect Hobby
Part Social Media And Part Preppers’ Paradise, Ham Radio Is The Perfect Hobby
In a fractured nation with a toxic public square, ham radio — even in this always-online digital age — is a thriving part of civil society.
Many come to ham radio through prepping. The hobby’s usefulness in a grid-down situation was demonstrated in the Maui fires, when amateur radio operators stepped in after the cell phone system went down, passing along information to civilians and first responders alike. The nature of ham radio clears away the fringiest of preppers. It is governed by the Federal Communications Commission; it requires an exam, license, and registration with the federal government. That leaves the rest of us — every American who recalls the empty store shelves at the height of the pandemic and every Texan who remembers the deadly freeze of 2021 — to benefit from ham radio.