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From telegraph and radio to radar and satellites, the HEM offers visitors free access to the electronic marvels that have helped to shape our country and our world.

Located within minutes of Baltimore Washington International (BWI) Airport and the BWI Rail Station, the museum offers a wide variety of both static and interactive displays, as well as a research and lending library that is open to the general public, with holdings that focus on all aspects of electronics history.

Besides our wide variety of displays, we also have a complete amateur radio station, W3HEM/W3GR, fully equipped with vintage and modern communications systems.

Funding for this web exhibit was provided in part by the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society.

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America's First Half Century in Space: Where the Future Began

In honor of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of National Air and Space Administration (NASA) The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the Historical Electronics Museum (HEM) are proud to present an evening with award winning author and lecturer Robert Zimmerman as he traces the first 50 years of NASA. ...read more


 
 
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