The Japan Amateur Radio League (JARL) was formed in 1926 to support and promote the interests of amateur radio operators in Japan. As the national association for Japanese hams, JARL has played a crucial role in representing their interests, providing educational resources, organizing events, and fostering international cooperation. The organization works to ensure that amateur radio remains a vibrant and respected hobby in Japan, advocating for favorable regulations and spectrum allocations. Over the years, JARL has significantly contributed to the growth and development of amateur radio in Japan, helping to connect operators locally and globally and advancing the hobby through various initiatives and programs.
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