At the annual visit of the Lothians Radio Society to the Museum of Communication in Burntisland on 25th September, Angus Annan MM1CCR, a past-President of the Radio Society of Great Britain talked on “A Century of Communications”.
Angus wrote: “Amateur Radio Then and Now – At the dawn of radio, everybody was an amateur and as the science developed Radio Amateurs filled a particular niche and eventually were a national resource that was of some significance in the Second World War. His talk showed the development of Amateur Radio since the earliest days with particular reference to many of the leading Amateurs of the time, and its relevance today in the age of the Internet”.
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