The Andrew Johnson Amateur Radio Club recently presented several books related to ham radio operation to the Greeneville-Greene County Public Library.
The donation was made possible thanks to a monetary donation of $500 from the Wal-Mart Distribution Center, of Greene County, a club news release states.
“These new and used books will provide the library with learning materials about ham radio equipment and operation, books on how to become licensed ham radio operator, on the history of ham radio, and how to repair old radios,” the release continues.
“The radio club members were interested in suppling books and other training material to the Greeneville Greene County Public Library as part of our ongoing efforts of community service in the Greeneville community, the release adds.
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