The Story of the Queen Mary and W6RO

The Story of the Queen Mary and W6RO 2008

1

Amateur Radio station W6RO has enjoyed over 29 years of continuous operation aboard the Queen Mary. Nearly 100 radio amateurs volunteer every month to operate from the station. Since radio was reintroduced to the ship, W6RO has presented a positive image of the Amateur Radio Service to more than four million visitors. Permanently docked at the Port of Long Beach, the Queen Mary is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Southern California. W6RO is a regular stop for visitors on the self-guided tour, and visiting radio amateurs may log in and get on the air. The former passenger liner is on the National Register of Historic Places.

2008

The World of Amateur Radio

The World of Amateur Radio 2011

10.00

A production designed to update previous undertakings by the ARRL and Dave Bell Productions to introduce those interested inside Amateur Radio on the evolving and wonderful world of the Ham.

2011

This Is Ham Radio

This Is Ham Radio 1970

1

A short film designed to introduce the youth of America to the joys of Amateur Radio.

1970

Moving Up to Amateur Radio

Moving Up to Amateur Radio 1974

1

Short film designed to introduce CB oeprators during the '70s to the wonders of Amateur Radio

1974

The Ham's Wide World

The Ham's Wide World 1966

8.00

A public service announcement on Amateur Radio, broadcast around the world in the 50s, this film produced by Hollywood producer and Amateur Radio Operator Dave Bell introduces the viewer to the world of the Ham.

1966

Amateur Radio Today

Amateur Radio Today 2003

1

Short Subject vieo produced by Dave Bell and Amateur Radio outlining Ham Radio and its role in emergency communications in the years after the 9/11 Attacks on the U.S.A.

2003