Mauritius Amateur Radio Society Explained

Mauritius Amateur Radio Society
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Abbreviation:MARS
Formation:1968
Type:Non-profit organization
Purpose:Advocacy, Education
Location:Quatre Bornes, Mauritius
Region Served:Mauritius
Membership:30[1]
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Patrick Randamy 3B8GF
Affiliations:International Amateur Radio Union
Website:http://www.qsl.net/mars/

The Mauritius Amateur Radio Society (MARS) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Mauritius. The organization was founded in 1968 by a group of native Mauritians and British expatriates.[2] The Society applied to join the International Amateur Radio Union on March 12, 1968, the day that Mauritius gained independence from Great Britain.[3] MARS operates a QSL bureau for those members who regularly communicate with amateur radio operators in other countries, and offers radio equipment to its members for their use. MARS represents the interests of the amateur radio operators and shortwave listeners of Mauritius before national and international telecommunications regulatory authorities. MARS is the national member society representing Mauritius in the International Amateur Radio Union.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Mauritius Amateur Radio Society (2008). "Members of MARS". Retrieved Oct. 30, 2008.
  2. Mauritius Amateur Radio Society (2008). Maurititus Amateur Radio Society official web site. Retrieved Oct. 30, 2008.
  3. American Radio Relay League (1968). "I.A.R.U. News". QST. May, 1968, pp. 86-87.
  4. International Amateur Radio Union (2008). "Member Societies" . Retrieved Aug. 1, 2008.