Russian Amateur Radio Union

Russian Amateur Radio Union

infobox Organization
name = Союз радиолюбителей России
Russian Amateur Radio Union


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abbreviation = SRR
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type = Non-profit organization
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purpose = Advocacy, Education
headquarters =
location = Moscow, Russia
region_served = Russia
membership =
language = Russian
leader_title = President
leader_name = Roman Thomas RZ3AA
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affiliations = International Amateur Radio Union
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website = http://www.srr.ru/
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The Russian Amateur Radio Union (in Russian, Союз радиолюбителей России, Romanized as Soyuz Radiolyubitelei Rossii) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Russia. The organization uses SRR as its official abbreviation, based on the standard Romanization of the Russian name.

SRR promotes amateur radio by sponsoring amateur radio operating awards and radio contests. SRR will be the host organization for the 2010 World Radiosport Team Championship, to be held in Moscow. The SRR also represents the interests of Russian amateur radio operators and shortwave listeners before Russian and international telecommunications regulatory authorities.Soyuz Radiolyubitelei Rossii (2008). [http://www.srr.ru/ Soyuz Radiolyubitelei Rossii] official web site. Retrieved Aug. 5, 2008.] SRR is the national member society representing Russia in the International Amateur Radio Union.International Amateur Radio Union (2008). [http://www.iaru.org/iaru-soc.html "Member Societies"] . Retrieved Aug. 1, 2008.]

See also

*International Amateur Radio Union

References


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