HUNTINGTON -- Santa Claus has agreed to talk with children - and the young at heart - on amateur radio from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16, at the Museum of Radio and Technology, located at 1640 Florence Ave., Huntington, according to a news release from the museum. "One of the little-known facts about Santa Claus is that to communicate with all of his helpers and elves and high-level managers, Santa uses amateur radio," Mark Killen, president of Tri-State Amateur Radio Association and treasurer of the Museum of Radio and Technology said in the release. "Amateur radio (ham radio) is a popular service that brings people, electronics and communication together. ... Santa has found that radio is much more reliable than emails, Twitter, Snapchat or even cellphones," he said in the release.
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