On Saturday, ICEMARC, the Indiana County emergency preparedness ham radio group, again will transmit about the legacy of Jimmy Stewart.
Outside the entrance to the Jimmy Stewart Museum along Ninth and Philadelphia streets, ICEMARC will connect with amateur radio operators from around the world.
They’ll transmit all day in remembrance of Jimmy Stewart, his virtues, his legendary film career and his character.
The club expects ham radio operators from all continents to connect with the local team to trade information, call signs and contact information.
Read more – Indiana Gazette: https://bit.ly/3UFn5cN
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