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- Amateur radio [r]: (Ham Radio), pertains to the transmission and reception of radio signals by private individuals for non-commercial and two-way purposes. [e]
- Etymology of ham radio [r]: Development of informal terms for the Amateur Radio Service [e]
- Guglielmo Marconi [r]: (1874 - 1937) Italian inventor and pioneer of radio communication. [e]
- SOS [r]: Conventional description used for the Morse code international distress signal (· · · — — — · · ·). [e]
- U.S. intelligence involvement with World War II Japanese war criminals [r]: Actions by intelligence agencies, primarily in the U.S. Army, where Japanese strongly suspected of war crimes were not prosecuted in exchange for information, such as details of the biological weapons program [e]