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The Power of Radio in the Face of Disaster

Every year, we try to write an updated blog post about being prepared for an emergency. This year, we’ve decided to do something a little differently. As we witness the increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters, the importance of reliable communication tools becomes clearer than ever. Our friend Thomas Witherspoon from SWLing recently shared a powerful firsthand account of the role radio played during Hurricane Helene in Swannanoa, NC.

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Radio Day by the Bay 2024

I recently had the pleasure of attending the California Historical Radio Society’s (CHRS) “Radio Day by the Bay” event in Alameda, California. This year marked the organization’s 50th anniversary, and the event was a vibrant celebration of radio’s rich history and enduring legacy.

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Technology Lead and Lag – Part Three of an Eight Part Series

The Struggle is Real: Hardware vs. Software in the Tech Trenches Let’s face it, the early days of any tech career are a baptism by fire. Mine was no different but it taught me so much. Back then, our office network was – a glorious (or maybe not-so-glorious) mess of coaxial cables daisy-chaining every computer […]

When the Emergency Hits, It’s Too Late

There’s a definite trend: people (I am people) wait until an emergency to get prepared for one, and sometimes it’s too late. We experienced it locally in December of 2022 when a large earthquake hit nearby at 2:30AM right before Christmas and wreaked havoc in our little community. Cell phones weren’t working for calls. Only texts sent as a text message were going through and, in some communities, they weren’t, or they were extremely delayed. People were coming down to C. Crane for radios, flashlights, and batteries.  Water sold out at stores. Stores closed for clean-up. It was quite a bit of chaos. After a pandemic, fires, etc. the earthquake was kind of the thing that sent some people over the edge.

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Our Hearts Are with Maui

There’s a special place in my heart for Maui, I just traveled there in May. Many of us here love Hawaii and frequent it as often as possible. Spending time in Hawaii changed my belief about time, hurry, and busyness. It gave me more respect for the ocean, waste, and all living creatures. It’s the first vacation I remember that actually felt like a vacation and the warmness of the people we met was so special. Our hearts are broken for everyone. Being in California, we’re all too familiar with the devastation of wildfire.

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