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  2. List of amateur radio frequency bands in India - Wikipedia

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    Antennas at a ham operator's station in Chennai, India. Amateur radio or ham radio is a hobby that is practised by over 16,000 licensed users in India. [1] Licences are granted by the Wireless and Planning and Coordination Wing (WPC), a branch of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.

  3. Amateur radio in India - Wikipedia

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    Amateur radio operators played an important part in the Indian independence movement with the establishment of illegal pro-independence radio stations in the 1940s. The three decades after India's independence saw only slow growth in the number of operators until the then Prime Minister of India and amateur radio operator, Rajiv Gandhi (VU2RG ...

  4. Radio in India - Wikipedia

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    The first amateur radio operator was licensed in 1921, and by the mid-1930s, there were around 20 amateur radio operators in India. Amateur radio operators played an important part in the Indian independence movement with the establishment of illegal pro-independence radio stations in the 1940s. India has around 16,000 licensed users of Amateur ...

  5. Category:Amateur radio in India - Wikipedia

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    Indian amateur radio operators (12 P) O. Amateur radio organisations in India (4 P) ... Voice of Freedom (radio station) W. Wireless Planning & Coordination Wing

  6. Amateur radio licence categories in India - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Wireless Telegraph (Amateur Service) Rules, 2009 lists two licence categories: [9] Amateur Wireless Telegraph Station Licence, General; Amateur Wireless Telegraph Station Licence, Restricted; By the 2009 Amendment, Licences can be renewed up to twenty years for a fee of Rs.1000/- and lifelong for Rs.2000/-

  7. Call signs in India - Wikipedia

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    Amateur radio operators have played an important part in the Indian independence movement with the establishment of pro-independence radio stations in the 1940s, which were illegal. The Wireless and Planning and Coordination Wing (WPC), a division of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, regulates amateur radio in India ...

  8. List of amateur radio organizations - Wikipedia

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    SHRAK is a non-profit organization for the amateur radio service in the Republic of Kosovo [6] Sovereign Military Order of Malta The Order of Malta’s Italian Relief Corps (CISOM) Amateur Radio Station Amateur radio station operating from Sovereign Military Order of Malta under callsign 1A0C [7]

  9. Category:Indian amateur radio operators - Wikipedia

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    Biography portal; India portal; Radio portal; This category includes all licensed amateur radio operators in the Asian country of India who have held the call sign VU2 and VU3.It also includes axillary call signs such as VU4, VU5, VU6, VU7, AT, AU; and deleted call signs such as CR8 (Portuguese India), FN8 (French India), and AC3