The Virginia Tech Amateur Radio Association will be demonstrating how radios, and radio communication have advanced over time. There will be demonstrations of the most commonly used communication modes, such as morse code and voice, as well as some of the newer, more experimental types of radio communication.
The Virginia Tech Amateur Radio Association (VTARA) was founded in 1913 as an organization to promote and further Amateur Radio on and around the Virginia Tech campus. VTARA now operates a full station from Squires student center on campus, and welcomes anyone interested in amateur radio to stop by and visit. VTARA membership is open to anyone interested, regardless of whether or not they are a student at Virginia Tech.
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