New Daleville Area Amateur Radio Service gets grant

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DALEVILLE - An amateur radio service here has received a financial boost in the amount of $4,056.89.

The Daleville Area Amateur Radio Service , which has been established for less than a year, was awarded the grant from the National Amateur Radio Relay League Foundation, Kevin Turley said Monday.

People are also reading… “This grant will allow the Daleville Area Amateur Radio Service to provide radio kits to youth which will allow them to build radio receivers which they can keep, textbooks for amateur radio technician classes, a club radio transceiver and antenna, and funding for scholarships to cover the cost of obtaining a Federal Communications Commission license,” he said.

Since March, DAARS has networked with neighboring radio clubs, participated in multiple community relations events and in the ARRL Field Day Event where amateur radio operators across the nation operate on alternate power sources in nontraditional settings.

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