From telegraph and radio to radar and satellites, the National Electronics Museum offers visitors access to the electronic marvels that have helped to shape our country and our world.
Located in Hunt Valley, Maryland, the museum offers a wide variety of both static and interactive displays, as well as a research library, with holdings that focus on all aspects of electronics history.
In addition to our variety of displays, we also have a complete functioning amateur radio station, K3NEM / W3GR - Amateur Radio Club of the National Electronics Museum (ARCNEM), fully equipped with vintage and modern communications systems.
Want to learn more about NEM? Read about our mission and history, see who's on our staff and board, apply to volunteer or contact us.