Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society

Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society

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name = Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society


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abbreviation = SARTS
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type = Non-profit organization
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purpose = Advocacy, Education
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location = Singapore
region_served = Singapore
membership =
language = English
leader_title = President
leader_name = Darryl Ee 9V1DE
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affiliations = International Amateur Radio Union
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website = http://www.sarts.org.sg/
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The Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society (SARTS) is a non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Singapore. The organization's primary mission is to popularize and promote amateur radio in Singapore. SARTS sponsors amateur radio operating awards and operates special event stations on a regular basis. One membership benefit of the organization is a QSL bureau for members who regularly make communications with amateur radio operators in other countries.Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society (2008). [http://www.sarts.org.sg/ Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society] official web site. Retrieved Aug. 7, 2008.] SARTS is the member society representing Singapore in the International Amateur Radio Union.International Amateur Radio Union (2008). [http://www.iaru.org/iaru-soc.html "Member Societies"] . Retrieved Aug. 1, 2008.]

See also

*Malaysian Amateur Radio Transmitters' Society

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