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IARU - Region 1 The International Amateur Radio Union Region 1 Homepage. The federation of national associations of radio amateurs from Europe, Africa, Middle East and Northern Asia.
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IARU International Secretariat Created in Paris, France, the International Amateur Radio Union has been the watchdog and spokesman for the world Amateur Radio community since 1925.
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RAAG Radio Amateur Association of Greece website.
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ARRL Amateur Radio Relay League (USA)
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RSGB Radio Society of Great Britain (UK)
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HAG Hellenic Association of Greece website.
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EURAO European Radio Amateurs' Organisation
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SARL South African Radio League
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IARC International Amateur Radio Club of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
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Islands on the Air (IOTA) Programme Created in 1964 by Geoff Watts, a leading English short wave listener, and taken on by the RSGB in 1985, IOTA is an amateur radio activity programme designed to encourage contacts with island stations world-wide. The oceans' islands have been grouped into some 1200 "IOTA groups" with, for reasons of geography, varying numbers of "counters", i.e. qualifying islands, in each. The objective, for the island chaser, is to make radio contact with at least one counter in as many of these groups as possible and, for the DXpeditioner, to provide such island contacts. For both it is a fun pastime adding much enjoyment to on the air activity. 21 separate certificates are currently available for island chasers, graded in difficulty, as well as two prestigious awards for high achievement.
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Eduspace The Eduspace website aims to provide secondary school students and teachers with a learning and teaching tool. It is meant to be an entry point for space image data, and, in particular, to a widespread visibility of Earth observation applications for education and training.
The Eduspace website encourages teachers to use Earth observation data in their curriculum by providing ready-made projects. It is rich in didactical material, especially in local and global remote sensing satellite data. It is a source of ideas about how to introduce space-related matters into the classroom, where full scale examples are also presented.
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