AM radio proves itself in Hurricane Helene aftermath

Erik of Farpoint Farms makes a compelling case for how AM radio can save lives.

I’ve written before about the value of AM radio during emergencies, and why, even in big cities, having a dependable portable, multipowered is a must.

Here, Erik of the Farpoint Farms YouTube channel explains how WATA-AM kept him and countless others informed after Hurricane Helene cut a path of destruction through western North Carolina.

“AM radio is often thought of as obsolete,” Erik writes. “I wouldn’t want to tell that to any of the tens of thousands that have relied on the info broadcast from this station for the past three weeks! Reach out to your local station and see if they need help staying on the air. many of these are mom and pop stations that are run by a single soul. When the time came, this station was ready to step up.”

Check out Farpoint Farms’ latest video above for recordings of WATA making a difference.

One thought on “AM radio proves itself in Hurricane Helene aftermath

  1. Can I leave an audio of a ten minute applause for this post? The fragility of our cellular connections and our over dependence on them in trying times has been illustrated here with several exclamation marks!!!!!

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