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RADIO AMATEUR EXAMINATIONS (RAE 2009-1) PDF Print E-mail
Written by UNIARM Administrator   
Monday, 30 March 2009 10:29


Notification: Radio Amateur Examinations (RAE 2009-1) 
27 March 2009

SKMM will be conducting Radio Amateur Examinations (RAE 2009-1) throughout Malaysia on 24 June 2009. For further details and examination application form please click on the links below.

Notification: Radio Amateur Examinations (RAE 2009-1)

Pemberitahuan: Peperiksaan Radio Amatur (RAE 2009-1)

Radio Amateur Examinations (RAE 2009-1) Application Form
 
 

Last Updated ( Monday, 30 March 2009 10:37 )
 
WORLD AMATEUR RADIO DAY 2009 PDF Print E-mail
Written by UNIARM Moderator   
Friday, 27 February 2009 02:32
WORLD AMATEUR RADIO DAY 2009
Amateur Radio: Your Resource in Disaster and Emergency Communication

Each year on 18 April, radio amateurs celebrate World Amateur Radio Day. On that day in 1925 the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) was founded. In 2009, the theme of the event is Amateur Radio: Your Resource in Disaster and Emergency Communication.

It is not by coincidence that last year’s meeting of the IARU Administrative Council chose this subject at this time. While the Amateur Radio Service has traditionally made its contributions to emergency and disaster response ever since its very beginnings almost 100 years ago, this role has gained a lot of importance just in the recent past. It has done so mainly for two reasons:

  • The number and dimension of natural as well as man-made disasters is unfortunately on the increase, and
  • The modern communication technologies are increasingly complex, infrastructure-dependent and therefore also increasingly vulnerable.

The Amateur Radio Services puts two equally valuable assets at its disposal for emergency and disaster prevention, preparedness and response:

  • A large number of very flexible and mostly infrastructure-independent, local, national, regional and global networks, and
  • A large number of skilled operators, who know how to communicate with often very limited means and to establish communications even under the most difficult circumstances.

The tools at their disposal range from the most robust means such as battery-operated stations operating in Morse code to links through amateur radio satellites and interconnectivity with the Internet, in voice, text, image and data modes. They range from local VHF networks of fixed, mobile and portable stations to shortwave networks that span the globe. All these networks are operated on a daily basis by men and women who are thoroughly familiar with their technology and their intricacies.

Telecommunications have become a commodity that society takes for granted, and the sudden loss of that service is often felt in a similar way to the loss of shelter, food and medical support. When disasters occur in regions that do not have good coverage by public networks, or when existing communications infrastructures have just been disrupted or destroyed by such events, the Amateur Radio Service comes to the rescue. Amateur Radio operators provide communications for the rescuers and relief workers and their organizations and they help to provide communications for those affected by a disaster.

In fact, contributions to emergency and disaster relief are a major argument for the preservation and the extension of the privileges the Amateur Radio Service enjoys in international and national regulations. This is one of the reasons why more and more Amateur Radio operators, through their clubs and their national societies, prepare very seriously for their role in emergencies. However, their skills can be put to use only if they are known by other first responders. Effective response to emergencies can only occur with the work of volunteers in all the various fields; from search and rescue to medical assistance and those who can provide food and shelter. Communication skills are a new, but equally vital commodity.

Activities on the occasion of World Amateur Radio Day 2009 can be a great opportunity to spread the word about what the “hams” are doing.

28 January 2009

Hans Zimmermann, F5VKP / HB9AQS
IARU International Coordinator 
for Emergency Communications

This is a QSP from 9w2pck
Last Updated ( Sunday, 08 March 2009 01:08 )
 
THE MORSE CODE TEST IS BACK FOR 2009 PDF Print E-mail
Written by UNIARM Moderator   
Wednesday, 18 February 2009 02:14

 

THE MORSE CODE TEST WILL BE CONDUCTED BY MCMC ON THE 8 TH OF APRIL 2009.
APPLICATION FORMS MUST BE SUBMITTED BEFORE 5 PM ON 6TH MARCH 2009.


For more information click on the MCMC website here

THOSE TAKING THE EXAM BETTER START PRACTISE LISTENING TO THE CW SOUND AND TRANSMIT WITH THE KEYER.
GOOD LUCK!

Last Updated ( Sunday, 08 March 2009 01:23 )
 
APRS tech talk and Demo UPDATES PDF Print E-mail
Written by Azhar Rais   
Thursday, 12 February 2009 20:48

Just to inform some updates on APRS tech talk and Demo conducted by Mr. Art Takahashi  (JA1OGS)  & Mr. Martin ...  http://ja1ogs.com

The Tech talk will be conducted in two places at different times.

a) 15 Feb 09 - Sun - 10.30am onwards .. MARES Club Hse, PJ.. (coordination by 9M2ALL)
b) 22 Feb 09 - Sun - 11 am onwards.. (Talk at 1pm).. Port Dickson.. (coordination by 9M2CJ)


Please check this article from time to time for any changes and updates. You can contact the relevent person in charge for more information.  We look forward to meeting Art and Martin again. CLICK READ MORE FOR MORE INFORMATION.

QSP from 9W2PD

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Last Updated ( Sunday, 08 March 2009 01:24 )
 
RAE RESULTS ARE OUT !!! PDF Print E-mail
Written by UNIARM Moderator   
Tuesday, 03 February 2009 11:41

SKMM has announced the official results of the Radio Amateur Examinations (RAE) conducted nationwide on 17 December 2009

Click here for the results

Congratulations to those who passed and to those who didnt make it .............. try and try again.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 08 March 2009 01:29 )
 
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