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So, 'Amateur Radio Today' is a pretty fascinating short film that dives into the world of ham radio post-9/11. You get this real sense of urgency and community as it illustrates how amateur radio operators stepped up during emergencies. There's a certain rawness to the production, which feels authentic rather than overly polished. The pacing is brisk, packed with information yet engaging enough to keep you hooked. The practical effects are non-existent, but that’s not really the point here—it's all about the genuine voices and stories of those involved in this often-overlooked aspect of emergency response. Definitely a unique slice of history for anyone interested in telecommunications and its societal impacts.
This film is a bit of a curiosity and not the easiest to find, often overlooked in discussions about documentary shorts. It previously saw limited distribution, primarily through ham radio clubs and specialty showings, which adds to its charm and collector appeal. If you manage to find a copy, it could be a gem in a niche collection focused on communication history and emergency response.
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