Being a ham isn’t funny business.
Anderson County’s amateur radio “hams” use their volunteered expertise to serve with emergency management so that when most technology fails, ham radio can be counted upon in a time of crisis.
“When normal communications fail, we can rely on these people to talk,” Bart Powell, director of public safety, said.
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