Japan Amateur Radio League
Abbreviation | JARL |
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Formation | 1926 |
Type | Non-profit organization |
Purpose | Advocacy, Education |
Headquarters | Toshima-ku Tokyo PM95ur |
Region served | Japan |
Official language | Japanese |
President | Yoshinori Takao JG1KTC[1] |
Affiliations | International Amateur Radio Union |
Website | http://www.jarl.or.jp/ |
The Japan Amateur Radio League (JARL) (in Japanese, 日本アマチュア無線連盟) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Japan. JARL was founded in 1926 by Japanese radio communication enthusiasts whose stated aim was to promote the development and utilization of radio wave technology as a medium. JARL says its current membership comprises the largest number of radio stations in the world, and credits its growth to "the devoted efforts of pioneering hams, who took the history of amateur radio to heart and guided it through the changing and challenging winds of technology and radio regulations".[2] JARL is the national member society representing Japan in the International Amateur Radio Union.[3][4]
See also[]
- International Amateur Radio Union
- Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC)
- Amateur radio call signs of Japan
- RFinder - The World Wide Repeater Directory is the only Geo-enabled source for Japanese repeater info on Android, iPhone, web, RT Systems and CHIRP, and most GPS devices.
References[]
- ^ "JARL第5回定時社員総会開催される" (txt). 【JARLメールマガジン】第251号 (in Japanese). Japan Amateur Radio League. Jul 5, 2016. Retrieved Aug 24, 2016.
- ^ Japan Amateur Radio League (2008). "Japan Amateur Radio League". Retrieved Feb. 19, 2008.
- ^ International Amateur Radio Union (2008). "Member Societies". Retrieved Feb. 21, 2008.
- ^ Petersen, Julie K. (2002). The telecommunications illustrated dictionary. CRC Press. ISBN 9780849311734. Retrieved Feb 19, 2010.
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- 1926 establishments in Japan
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