• World Amateur Radio Day - International Amateur Radio Union Formed 100 Years Ago

    From ARRL de WD1CKS@VERT/WLARB to QST on Thursday, April 17, 2025 19:45:16
    04/17/2025

    April 18th is honored as World Amateur Radio Day[1], when we celebrate the
    founding of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU). The organization was
    born out of a meeting in Paris on April 17, 1925. ARRL took a leadership role
    in its founding, with ARRL Founder Hiram Percy Maxim, then 1AW, serving as the
    first President of IARU.

    As reported by Kenneth B. Warner, 1BHW, in the June 1925 edition of QST:

    The International Amateur Radio Union, the dream of years, came into existence
    on April 17, 1925, when the delegates of twenty-three nations met at the
    Faculte des Sciences in Paris in the First International Amateur Congress. The
    Union has adopted a constitution, its officers have been elected and four
    national sections have been formed and recognized. Its objects lie along lines
    that will promote and co-ordinate two-way radio communication between the
    amateurs of the various countries of the world. Membership is by individuals,
    and anyone interested in the objects of the Union can become a member. In each
    country from which there are 25 or more members, is there to be a National
    Section, like divisions in the A.R.R.L., each with its National President and
    these National Presidents with the Executive Committee, constitute the Board of
    Directors of the Union. Our A.R.R.L. president, Mr. Hiram Percy Maxim, u1AW,
    was elected International President.

    The excitement of an international body to serve the interests of all radio
    amateurs was thrilling to hams at the time. Warner continued...

    Twenty-three nations! This Sub-Committee elected Mr. Maxim its chairman, and
    Mr. Jean G. Mezger, f8GO, its secretary, and started work. By its second
    session it has agreed unanimously that there should be a Union, that it should
    be an organization by individual memberships, that it should have for its chief
    purposes the coordination and fostering of international amateur two-way
    communications.

    One hundred years later, amateur radio looks a lot different than it would have
    to the delegates in Paris - but the international goodwill, thrill of two-way
    contacts with other countries, and history of technological innovation
    continues. ARRL remains the International Secretariat of the IARU, and the work
    of IARU remains important to the future of this global avocation that shrinks
    the world.ÿ


    [1] http://www.arrl.org/world-amateur-radio-day
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