Bangladesh Amateur Radio League

Bangladesh Amateur Radio League

infobox Organization
name = Bangladesh Amateur Radio League


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abbreviation = BARL
motto =
formation = May 20, 1979Bangladesh Amateur Radio League (2008). [http://www.barl.org/ Bangladesh Amateur Radio League] official web site. Retrieved Sep. 10, 2008.]
extinction =
type = Non-profit organization
status =
purpose = Advocacy, Education
headquarters =
location = Dhaka, Bangladesh
region_served = Bangladesh
membership =
language = English
leader_title = Vice President and Acting President
leader_name = Anwar Islam S21L
main_organ =
affiliations = International Amateur Radio Union
num_staff =
budget =
website = http://www.barl.org/
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The Bangladesh Amateur Radio League (BARL) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Bangladesh. BARL is the national member society representing Bangladesh in the International Amateur Radio Union, which it joined in 1982.International Amateur Radio Union (2008). [http://www.iaru.org/iaru-soc.html "Member Societies"] . Retrieved Aug. 1, 2008.]

History

Amateur radio activities in East Pakistan were suspended during the war with India in 1965, and the ban on amateur radio activities remained in effect after Bangladesh achieved independence from Pakistan in 1971. The Bangladesh Amateur Radio League was founded on May 20, 1979 by radio enthusiasts and immediately began lobbying the government for approval of amateur radio operation in the country. Efforts to legalize amateur radio in Bangladesh would not succeed until 1991, when a new democratically-elected government faced a telecommunications emergency during a major cyclone. Persuaded of the value amateur radio could offer Bangladesh society, amateur radio was legalized in the country, with many restrictions, on August 29, 1991.Bangladesh Amateur Radio League (2008). [http://www.barl.org/index.php?id=61 "A Brief History of Amateur Radio in Bangladesh "] . Retrieved Sep. 10, 2008.] Amateur radio license examinations and license grants were suspended by the government in 2004. Representatives of the Bangladesh Amateur Radio League lobbied the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission to reinstate the examinations and licensing process, which was resumed on August 13, 2008.American Radio Relay League (2008). [http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2008/08/15/10263/ "Amateur Radio Exams, Licensing Return to Bangladesh"] . Retrieved Sep. 10, 2008.]

See also

*Pakistan Amateur Radio Society

References


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