Ham Radio Field Day is an annual event organized by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), where amateur radio operators (hams) across North America set up temporary stations in public locations to practice emergency communication skills and introduce the public to amateur radio. It typically takes place on the fourth full weekend in June, combining public outreach, emergency preparedness, and a friendly contest. Participants demonstrate their ability to communicate over long distances without relying on the internet or cell phones, showcasing the resilience and importance of amateur radio in times of crisis.
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