The Amateur Radio Society is a group at BYU-Idaho that teaches students how to use radios in different situations and allows them to take their ham radio test so they are licensed to speak on the radio.
They often practice emergency communication.
The president of the society, BYUI Senior Chandler Johnson, believes the group is both practical and fun.
“We practice emergency communication and have a good time,” said Johnson.
As president, he facilitates the meetings, plans fun activities and encourages other students to learn more about the amateur radio.
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