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Encyclopedia > South African Radio League

The National Body representing amateur radio in South Africa. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ... Amateur radio station with modern solid-state transceiver featuring LCD and DSP capabilities Amateur radio, often called ham radio, is both a hobby and a service that uses various types of radio communications equipment to communicate with other radio amateurs for public service, recreation and self-training. ...


VISION

  • Recognition of the SARL by Government as the representative of amateur radio in South Africa
  • Deregulation and simplification of the Amateur Service in South Africa
  • Expansion of the Amateur Radio service in Southern Africa
  • Acknowledgement of the Radio Amateur's role in society
  • Promotion of Amateur Radio in schools as the best entry point into the fields of Science and Technology

OBJECTIVES OF THE SARL Categories: Africa geography stubs | Southern Africa ... For other uses, see Society (disambiguation). ... A magnet levitating above a high-temperature superconductor demonstrates the Meissner effect. ... By the mid 20th century humans had achieved a mastery of technology sufficient to leave the surface of the Earth for the first time and explore space. ...

  • To encourage, develop and promote all activities connected with Amateur Radio, wireless communications, computer science and radio science generally
  • To provide SARL members with a channel for negotiation with the authorities (ICASA)
  • To give members the advantage of collective representation and control in all matters affecting Amateur Radio
  • To protect Amateur Radio frequency allocations
  • To promote international goodwill and understanding
  • To promote recognition for Amateur Radio in all spheres of society in South Africa
  • To provide emergency communications in times of disaster by means of Amateur Radio

REGULATORY OBJECTIVE The League will promote and negotiate a legal and regulatory environment that: For the use of the term in networking, see Wireless networking. ... Copy of the original phone of Alexander Graham Bell at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris Telecommunication is the assisted transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication. ... For other uses, see Frequency (disambiguation). ...

  • Acknowledges and permits the Amateur Radio Service
  • Sees Amateur Radio as a "Service"
  • Allocates all Amateur Bands allocated by the ITU Radio Regulations
  • Offers licensing opportunities to ordinary citizens
  • Allows frequent examination opportunities
  • Encourages the full range of amateur service activities
  • Provides low or no duties on imports
  • Facilitates reciprocal and guest licensing.

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External links

  • South African Radio League website
  • Highway Amateur Radio Club website
  • Durban Amateur Radio Club website
  • Port Elizabeth Amateur Radio Society website


 

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