Chinese Radio Sports Association

Chinese Radio Sports Association
中国无线电运动协会
Chinese Radio Sports Association
Abbreviation CRSA
Formation April 3, 1964[citation needed]
Type Non-profit organization
Purpose/focus Advocacy, Education
Location Beijing, China
Region served People's Republic of China
Official languages Chinese
President Zhao Mingyu BD1MYZ
Affiliations International Amateur Radio Union
Website http://www.crsa.org.cn/

The Chinese Radio Sports Association (CRSA) (in simplified Chinese, 中国无线电运动协会) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in the People's Republic of China. The CRSA's primary mission is to popularize and promote amateur radio in China. Early activities of the organization focused on radiosport, and the CRSA was active in promoting Amateur Radio Direction Finding and High Speed Telegraphy competitions throughout the country. Although the CRSA has broadened its scope and now supports many kinds of radio activities, the organization's name continues to reflect this early heritage. Key membership benefits of the organization include QSL bureau services, a quarterly membership magazine called Ham's CQ. CRSA is also responsible for the administration of the amateur radio license certification program in the People's Republic of China.[citation needed]

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History

The Chinese Radio Sports Association was founded on April 3, 1964. The organization initially focused on radiosport activities, specifically High Speed Telegraphy and Amateur Radio Direction Finding.[citation needed] It is the national member society representing the People's Republic of China in the International Amateur Radio Union, which it joined in 1984.[1] Prior to 1993, the only licensed amateur radio stations in the People's Republic of China were club stations shared by multiple individuals, and the CRSA was an association of local amateur radio clubs. After 1993, the organization opened its membership to individual amateur radio operators and was given the responsibility of administering the amateur radio license certification program for the country.[citation needed]. The CRSA was the host organization for the 2000 World Amateur Radio Direction Finding Championships, which were held October 13–18 in Nanjing.[2]

Emergency communications

The CRSA provides structured organizational support for amateur radio emergency communications in the People's Republic of China. In January, 2009, the American Radio Relay League recognized the CRSA by conferring the 2008 ARRL Humanitarian Award jointly to the Chinese Radio Sports Association and the Sichuan Radio Sports Association for their communications support during the disaster response following the May, 2008 Sichuan earthquake that killed an estimated 69,000 people. In granting the award, the ARRL praised the CRSA as an organization that "exemplified the highest level of dedication to public service."[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ International Amateur Radio Union (2008). "Member Societies". Retrieved Aug. 1, 2008.
  2. ^ Deutscher Amateur-Radio-Club (2009). "ARDF-Worldchampionship Okt. 2000 Nanjing/China". Retrieved Mar. 13, 2009.
  3. ^ Ford, Steve, ed. (2009). "Awards Conferred at Annual Meeting". QST. Vol. 93, No. 4. April, 2009, p. 63.

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