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HamShack TV is an American online video channel and livestreaming brand focused on amateur radio, emergency communications, radio equipment, hamfests, antennas, digital modes, and related technology. The channel is hosted by Josh Marler, amateur radio call sign AA4WX.
Overview
HamShack TV produces videos, livestreams, interviews, event coverage, product demonstrations, and educational content for amateur radio operators and radio hobbyists. Its programming has included coverage of major amateur radio events, including Dayton Hamvention, Orlando HamCation, Huntsville Hamfest, RARSfest, and regional ham radio gatherings. The channel’s slogan is “Live, Learn, Transmit. Welcome to the shack.”
History
HamShack TV launched in 2024 as a video-focused amateur radio platform. The channel grew through weekly livestreams, hamfest coverage, interviews, product reviews, and educational content aimed at both new and experienced amateur radio operators. By 2026, the channel had surpassed two million total views and continued producing weekly livestream programming, including HamShack TV Live, typically broadcast on Thursday evenings.
Programming
HamShack TV content includes:
- Amateur radio news and discussion
- Hamfest and convention coverage
- Product reviews and demonstrations
- Antenna discussions
- Digital mode tutorials
- Emergency communications and Skywarn-related coverage
- Interviews with amateur radio operators, vendors, and industry figures
- Livestream roundtables and audience Q&A
HamShack TV Live
HamShack TV Live is the channel’s recurring livestream program. Episodes often focus on current topics in amateur radio, upcoming events, equipment, antennas, operating practices, and community discussion.
Event coverage
HamShack TV has produced coverage from multiple amateur radio events, including:
- Dayton Hamvention
- Orlando HamCation
- Huntsville Hamfest
- RARSfest
- Four Days in May
- Regional hamfests and club events in the southeastern United States
Sponsorships and affiliates
The channel has worked with amateur radio and electronics-related companies through sponsorships, affiliate partnerships, giveaways, and event coverage. These have included companies and organizations involved in radio equipment, licensing education, mounts, accessories, and amateur radio retail.
Host
HamShack TV is hosted by Josh Marler, AA4WX, an amateur radio operator, video producer, FAA Part 107 remote pilot, and former broadcast television director based in East Tennessee.
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