HENDERSON, TX (KLTV) – Today over 40-thousand people around the country are coming together over the air waves for Field Day. It’s a 24-hour contest where amateur or ham radio operators set up temporary stations in public and communicate with each other. “When all else fails, ham radio,” ham operator David Chenault said.
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