WSU’s radio club continues to build

PULLMAN, Wash. – The Washington State University’s Amateur Radio Club prefers the classics when it comes to communicating. The club uses ham radio, the use of radio communications equipment for public service and recreation, to talk with other radio amateurs.
 
Founded in 1911, the club remains one of the oldest college ham radio clubs in the United States, and despite the rise of internet communication it continues to grow. With more than 40 members, the club meets several times a week, where they talk on high frequency radios, work on electronics and connect with other clubs around the U.S.
 
For more information about the club, visit http://www.hamradio.wsu.edu/about#attachments.