The Maury County Amateur Radio Club is gearing up to host its annual Field Day on June 22nd and 23rd at the Rotary Club Pavilion in Maury County Park, situated at 1018 Maury County Park Drive in Columbia. This event serves as a valuable opportunity for ham radio operators to enhance their emergency communication skills. Moreover, it offers a platform for individuals to introduce their family and friends to the world of ham radio. Field Day is recognized as the nation’s largest ham radio on-air event, drawing participants from far and wide. For those interested in learning more about this event, detailed information can be found on the website w-4-g-g-m dot org.
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