JARL Reports First Membership Increase for 27 years

JARL Reports First Membership Increase for 27 years

The JARL reports that in the year to 30th April 2021, membership increased by 574 reversing 27 years of decline but the number of radio amateurs in Japan fell by 12,000

JARL President's post -

As I have already reported in the previous issue of JARL NEWS (Spring 2021), JARL Web, e-mail magazine, etc., the number of members of this federation at the end of last year (Reiwa 2) [the Reiwa era started 2019 and years run May 1 to April 30] increased by 574 compared to the same period of the previous year. .. As of the end of the fiscal year, the number of members has increased year-on-year for the first time in 27 years since 1994. Once again, we would like to thank all the members concerned and everyone involved for their cooperation in running the federation.

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France: New Online Directory of Radio Amateurs

France: New Online Directory of Radio Amateurs

On 30th June 2021 a new version of the directory of radio amateurs developed by the National Frequency Agency (ANFR) was made available online

This directory makes it possible to find the French callsigns, the address of a radio club, the manager of a repeating station or the special callsigns issued by our services. The evolution put online responds to many requests from the amateur radio community.

This new version takes into account the prerogatives of respect for personal data imposed by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

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New Zealand Frequency Allocation Table

Radio Spectrum Management (RSM) has recently published a new issue of 'Table of Radio Spectrum Usage in New Zealand (PIB 21)' - Issue 11

This incorporates a number of updates from ITU Radio Regulation 2020, including a number of modifications from our recent planning on the 1700-2300 MHz and 3.5GHz band.

New Zealand Frequency Allocation Table Download - https://www.rsm.govt.nz/about/publications/pibs/pib-21/