Effective on 21 April 2020, Japanese amateurs can operate in expanded frequency segments on 160m and 80m bands as described below.
160m band
1,800 — 1,810 kHz All Modes (New segment)
1,810 — 1,825 kHz CW (Existing segment)… Read more →
Effective on 21 April 2020, Japanese amateurs can operate in expanded frequency segments on 160m and 80m bands as described below.
160m band
1,800 — 1,810 kHz All Modes (New segment)
1,810 — 1,825 kHz CW (Existing segment)… Read more →
On the eve of World Amateur Radio Day the ITU has published an interview with IARU President Tim Ellam, VE6SH.
More information about World Amateur Radio Day, 18 April, is available at https://www.iaru.org/on-the-air/world-amateur-radio-day/
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The IARU HF World Championship is little more than two months away. It is essential that the global COVID-19 pandemic must be taken into account when planning participation, including by IARU member-society HQ station teams.
Multi Operator and IARU Member Society … Read more →
As I write this the world is in the midst of battling the COVID-19 crisis. A few short weeks ago many of us could not imagine the levels of isolation that we are now dealing with and the sacrifices of … Read more →
Several IARU member-societies have announced that they are unable to receive shipments of QSL cards for their bureaus during the COVID-19 emergency. Before sending shipments of QSL cards to a national QSL bureau the IARU strongly recommends an inquiry to … Read more →