Polski Związek Krótkofalowców Explained

Polski Związek Krótkofalowców
Polish Amateur Radio Union
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Abbreviation:PZK
Formation:1930
Type:Non-profit organization
Purpose:Advocacy, Education
Location:ul. Augustyna Kordeckiego 66 lok. U1
04-355 Warszawa, Poland
Region Served:Poland
Language:Polish
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Krzysztof Horoszkiewicz, SP5E
Affiliations:International Amateur Radio Union
Website:http://www.pzk.org.pl/

The Polski Związek Krótkofalowców (PZK) (in English, Polish Amateur Radio Union) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Poland. Key membership benefits of the PZK include the sponsorship of amateur radio operating awards, radio contests, and a QSL bureau for members who regularly communicate with amateur radio operators in other countries.[1] PZK is the national member society representing Poland in the International Amateur Radio Union.[2]

History

On February 22–24, 1930 Polski Zwiazek Krotkofalowcow (Polish Amateur Radio Union) was founded and professor Janusz Groszkowski of the Warsaw University of Technology was elected as its first President. World War II broke out in 1939 and amateur radio activities were ordered out of existence in Poland. It took years for PZK to be reborn on January 11, 1957, and to have amateur radio licenses being issued. PZK activities were financed by the government then on and the membership was obligatory for those who wanted to enjoy amateur radio privileges. Anatol Jeglinski (SP5CM) was elected as the new PZK President. Since 1990, PZK is financed by members & donors and its membership is no longer a requirement for licensing in Poland.[3]

Organizational structure

The PZK National Convention is supreme decision-making body, while daily affairs are run by Headquarters, the 5 member Presiding Committee. Committee members are elected for four years terms by the general membership delegates during National Convention and 33 field divisions directors. Executive officers are elected or appointed by the Committee itself.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Polskiego Związek Krótkofalowców (2008). Polskiego Związek Krótkofalowców official web site. Retrieved Aug. 12, 2008.
  2. International Amateur Radio Union (2008). "Member Societies" . Retrieved Aug. 1, 2008.
  3. Web site: Polski Związek Krótkofalowców (Polish Amateur Radio Union) . 2011-02-07.