POST FALLS About a half-dozen people gathered around a central pole attached to a massive oval of wires and cables.
Using more wires connected to the pole, they worked together Friday morning at Frank Krug's Post Falls property to raise one of several massive antennas to be used during this weekend's Amateur Radio Field Day event.
"Each one of these is experimental," said Krug, a past president of the Kootenai Amateur Radio Society.
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Amateur radio operators are bringing their skills to the field, offering the public an opportunity to get more familiar with an art of communication that is…
(NEWTON/OLNEY) This weekend is the Amateur Radio Field Days with some 30,000 nationwide operators, comprising of clubs and individually licensed hams .