The University of Scranton’s Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation (HamSCI) team recently returned from a trip to K3LR, an amateur radio “super station” in West Middlesex, where they participated in hands-on learning and strengthened their ties in a network of enthusiasts.
During their visit in early August, members of the University’s HamSCI student club presented research, toured the advanced engineering setup at K3LR and even operated the station themselves.
The trip, which was done in support of and funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and NASA research projects, was the first multi-day exercise ever for HamSCI.
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