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IARU CONSTITUTION


ARTICLE I -- NAME, OBJECTIVES, DEFINITIONS, AND STRUCTURE

1. The name of this organization is the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU), hereinafter also referred to as the IARU.
2. Its objectives shall be the protection, promotion, and advancement of the Amateur and Amateur-Satellite Services within the framework of regulations established by the International Telecommunication Union, and to provide support to Member-Societies in the pursuit of these objectives at the national level, with special reference to the following:
a) representation of the interests of amateur radio at and between conferences and meetings of international telecommunications organizations;
b) encouragement of agreements between national amateur radio societies on matters of common interest;
c) enhancement of amateur radio as a means of technical self-training for young people;
d) promotion of technical and scientific investigations in the field of radiocommunication;
e) promotion of amateur radio as a means of providing relief in the event of natural disasters;
f) encouragement of international goodwill and friendship;
g) support of Member-Societies in developing amateur radio as a valuable national resource, particularly in developing countries; and
h) development of amateur radio in those countries not represented by Member-Societies.
3. Within this Constitution, the following terms shall have the meanings defined below.
Amateur Service: A radiocommunication service for the purpose of self-training, intercommunication and technical investigations carried out by amateurs, that is, by duly authorized persons interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary interest.
Amateur Satellite Service: A radiocommunication service using space stations on earth satellites for the same purposes as those of the amateur service.
National Amateur Radio Society: A noncommercial association of radio amateurs, devoted to the objectives set forth in the preceding section of this Constitution and substantially covering by influence and recognition the country and/or territories which it represents.
Member-Society: A national amateur radio society that has been accepted for membership in the IARU
Region: A geographical area, the boundaries of which are defined in the Bylaws. Unless otherwise specified in the Bylaws, the Regions shall correspond to those into which, for frequency allocation purposes, the world has been divided by the International Telecommunication Union.
International Secretariat: The Member-Society elected to discharge the responsibilities enumerated in Article V.
Bylaws: The operative procedures of the IARU adopted under the provisions of this Constitution for the governance of its affairs.
4. In this Constitution and in the Bylaws of the IARU, words importing only the masculine gender include the feminine gender and the neutral gender; words importing only the singular number include the plural number, and vice versa; and words importing persons shall include corporations. Headings, marginal notes, and numbering of Articles and Paragraphs are inserted for ease of reference only and do not form part of this Constitution, nor shall they affect its interpretation.
5. The official language of the IARU is English.
6. The IARU is composed of the following:
a) the Member-Societies (Article II);
b) the Administrative Council (Article III );
c) The Regional Organizations (Article IV).
7. The authority of the IARU resides collectively in the Member-Societies, who exercise this authority by voting as set forth in Articles VI and VII.
8. The structure and operation of the IARU shall be set forth in this Constitution and Bylaws.
9. No mutual financial obligations or responsibilities exist between entities or the IARU except as set forth in this Constitution; however, special arrangements may be made.

ARTICLE II -- MEMBER-SOCIETIES

1. The membership of the IARU shall consist of its Member-Societies.
2. There shall be only one Member-Society representing a country or separate territory.
The Constitution and Bylaws of the IARU , and proposals adopted by vote of the Member-Societies in accordance with Article VI of this Constitution, shall be binding upon Member-Societies. Member-Societies shall also adhere to the Constitution, Bylaws and Rules of their regional organizations.
4. Member-Societies retain their complete autonomy with respect to their internal affairs.
5. A Member-Society has the right to:
a) cast its vote on all IARU proposals published in the Calendar;
b) present proposals in accordance with Article VI, paragraph 2 for vote by Member-Societies;
c) represent IARU in its country and/or territory; and
d) participate in the activities and conferences of its own regional organization in accordance with the Constitution, Bylaws, and Rules of its own regional organization.
6. Member-Societies shall have the rights, duties, and obligations as defined in the Bylaws of the IARU.
7. No Member Society shall, by virtue or its membership, be required to act in a manner that is contrary to the laws of its country.
8. Member-Societies shall have no financial obligations to the IARU; however, there may be financial obligations between a Member-Society and its regional organization.
9. Applications for membership shall be reviewed by the appropriate regional organization, and then processed by the Administrative Council in accordance with procedures set out in the Bylaws.
10. A Member-Society may resign its membership in the IARU by submitting written notice to the Secretary of the appropriate regional organization. The resignation shall become effective upon publication in the Calendar.
11. The rights of a Member-Society may not be suspended, nor may membership in the IARU be terminated, unless:
a) The Member-Society has failed to fulfill its duties under this Constitution;
b) The Member-Society has acted contrary to the interests of Amateur Radio or the IARU; or
c) The Member-Society no longer adequately represents the interests of radio amateurs throughout its country and/or separate territory.
12. Procedures for temporary suspension of rights, and for termination of membership, shall be established in the Bylaws. 'Termination shall be by vote of the Member-Societies as described in Article VI.

ARTICLE III -- ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL

1. The policy and management of The IARU shall be carried out by the Administrative Council. The Administrative Council shall:
a) coordinate the representation or the interests of amateur radio at international telecommunications conferences with the regional organizations, under the direction of the President;
b) establish long-range planning in close cooperation with the regional organizations to preserve the basic purposes of amateur radio;
c) serve as coordinator between the regional organizations on all matters of mutual interest;
d) formulate such proposals for consideration by the Member-Societies as may be necessary to further the objectives of the IARU; and
c) adopt such resolutions and recommendations as will facilitate the functioning of the IARU.
2. The members of the Administrative Council shall be the President, the Vice President, the Secretary, and two members from each of the regional organizations. No member may have a professional interest which conflicts with the objectives of the IARU.
3. President.
a) The President shall be a Radio Amateur, and a member of a Member-Society.
b) The term of office of the President shall be for a period of five years from the date of ratification of his nomination, and he shall remain in office until the nomination of his successor has been ratified.
c) No later than 12 months prior to the expiration of the term or office of the President then in office, the International Secretariat shall initiate discussions with the Administrative Council to identify suitably qualified candidates available to serve as President. The nomination of a single candidate shall be made by the International Secretariat, but not until agreement has been reached between the International Secretariat and the Administrative Council that the candidate is suitably qualified.
d) A President shall be eligible for re-election.
e) The nomination of a President by the International Secretariat shall be subject to ratification by a vote of the Member-Societies in accordance with Article VI.
f) The office of President shall become vacant if the President:
1)dies,
2) gives notice in writing of his resignation to the Secretary, or
3) is removed by the adoption of a joint proposal put forward by at least 10% of the Member-Societies in accordance with the procedure described in Article VI.
4. The president shall have general supervision of the affairs of the IARU in accordance with formulated policies, and shall serve as chairman of the Administrative Council.
5. The qualifications, method of election, and term of office for the Vice President shall be identical with that of the President.
6. The Vice President shall serve in the absence of the President and shall be responsible for such matters of general supervision as may be delegated to him by the President.
7. In the event of a vacancy in the office of President, the Vice President shall succeed him. In the event of a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the office shall be filled in accordance with the procedure described in Article III, paragraph 3.
8. The Secretary shall be designated by the International Secretariat and shall serve for a term determined by that Member-Society.
9. The Secretary shall manage the routine affairs of the IARU under the direction of the President.
10. The members of the Administrative Council from the regional organizations shall be Radio Amateurs and members of Member-Societies of their respective regional organizations. They shall be elected according to the rules of, and serve for a term determined by, their respective regional organizations. From each regional organization at least one, and wherever possible both, of the members shall be members of their regional executive committee.
11. The expenses of participation in the work of the Administrative Council by the President, Vice President, and Secretary, together with the administrative expenses associated with the holding of a meeting, shall be borne by The International Secretariat; the expenses of the members from the regional organizations shall be borne by their respective regional organizations.
12. Five members, including at least one from each regional organization and either the President or the Vice President, shall constitute a quorum.
13. Each member of the Administrative Council shall have one vote, except that the President shall vote only in the event of a tie.
14. Normally, the Administrative Council shall meet annually at a time and place to be determined at the previous meeting. Additional meetings of the Administrative Council may he called by the President or at the joint request of the regional organizations. In the event of a member of the Administrative Council not being able to attend a meeting of the Administrative Council, the executive committee of the regional organization shall provide a suitably qualified alternate.
15. Between meetings, decisions may be made by correspondence or other means.
16. The Administrative Council may adopt rules governing its operations in addition to those specified herein.

ARTICLE IV -- REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

1. The regional organizations are formed by Member-Societies representing the countries or separate territories in the respective Regions. The boundaries of the regional organizations correspond to those of the Regions. The regional organizations shall be referred to as "IARU, Region [ ]."
2. There shall be only one regional organization in each Region.
3. The objectives of the regional organizations shall be in accordance with Article I, paragraph 2 of this Constitution.
4. Each regional organization shall operate autonomously under its own regional constitution, and in accordance with the IARU Constitution.
5. Each regional organization shall have its own management and finances.
6. The management of a regional organization is carried out by an executive committee, the members of which are elected by the Member-Societies of the regional organization under the regional constitution.
7. Each regional organization shall ensure that its Member-Societies are actively supporting, in the countries or separate territories that they represent, the objectives of the IARU as set forth in Article I, paragraph 2.
8. Each regional organization shall participate actively in the work of the Administrative Council and shall inform the Administrative Council of significant activities within its Region.

ARTICLE V -- THE INTERNATIONAL SECRETARIAT

1. The Member-Societies shall elect one of their number willing to and capable of serving as the International Secretariat of the IARU.
2. The term of service of a Member-Society as International Secretariat shall continue until the election of a successor.
3. The operating expenses of the IARU shall be borne by the International Secretariat: however, it shall be under no obligation to bear expenses on behalf of the IARU beyond those that are incidental to its discharging the responsibilities enumerated in this Constitution.
4. The International Secretariat shall maintain the official records of the IARU and shall be the custodian of any property and funds belonging to the IARU. In the event of a transfer of the International Secretariat, all records, and control of all property and funds of the IARU shall be transmitted promptly to the successor.
5. The Administrative Council may establish bank accounts in the name of the IARU.
6. At least twice a year, the International Secretariat shall issue a periodical bulletin named The Calendar to all Member-Societies and to the members of the regional executive committees. The Calendar shall contain all proposals to be considered by the Member-Societies and other information as directed by the Administrative Council.

ARTICLE VI -- VOTING BY MEMBER-SOCIETIES

1. In the consideration of proposals brought before the IARU in accordance with this Constitution, each Member-Society shall have one vote.
2. A Proposal may be made by any Member-Society through its regional organization, which shall transmit it to the Administrative Council for publication in the next issue of the Calendar. Publication shall be accompanied by explanatory comment. Proposals also may be made by the regional organizations and the Administrative Council.
3. A Member-Society shall cast its vote in writing so that it is received by the International Secretariat not later than five months after publication of the Calendar containing the proposal. Votes received late shall not be counted.
4. After voting is completed, the Administrative Council shall publish the results in the next issue of the Calendar, including a list of Member-Societies voting in favor, those voting against, those recording an abstention, and all explanatory statements submitted for publication by Member-Societies.
5. Except for amendments to the Constitution and the termination of membership of a Member-Society, proposals shall be deemed adopted upon the casting of affirmative votes by a simple majority of the Member-Societies who have submitted, within the specified time, a vote or abstention, either on that proposal or in response to one of the three preceding issues of the Calendar which contained proposals for consideration by the Member-Societies.
6. The termination of membership of a Member-Society shall require a vote in accordance with the procedure described in Article VI, paragraph 5, except that a two-thirds majority shall be required.

ARTICLE VII -- AMENDMENTS

1. This Constitution may be amended by proposal in the Calendar, subject to a vote in accordance with the procedure described in Article VI, paragraph 5, except that a two-thirds majority shall be required.
2. Bylaws may be adopted or amended by proposal in the Calendar, subject to a vote in accordance with the procedure described in Article VI, paragraph 5, of the Constitution.

BYLAWS OF THE INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR RADIO UNION

Applications for Membership
1. Applications for membership in IARU shall be forwarded by the applicant society to the secretariat of the appropriate regional organization. As soon as practical, the regional organization shall forward to the Administrative Council any complete application that it has received, along with either a favorable or unfavorable finding with respect to the qualifications of the applicant, and any additional comments which it may wish to make. In the event an incomplete application is received or additional information is desired, the regional secretariat shall endeavor to obtain the information from the applicant.
2. An applicant for membership shall include the following in its application:
a) a copy of its constitution or other governing document;
b) a list of its officers, the total number of its members, the number of members who are licensed to transmit in the Amateur Service, and the number of licensed operators in its country and/or separate territory;
c) satisfactory evidence that it:
1) adequately represents the interests of amateurs throughout the country and/or separate territory which it proposes to represent:
2) has the ability to meet its financial obligations as a member of the Union; and
3) is legally able to act in the furtherance of IARU objectives within its country and/or separate territory; and
d) a declaration that the applicant society will adhere to the Constitutions of both the IARU and the respective regional organization.
3. Within three months of receiving an application for membership on which a regional organization made a favorable finding, the Administrative Council shall publish in the Calendar a proposal that the applicant be admitted to membership, with sufficient information to permit Member-Societies to make an informed decision.
4. The Administrative Council shall review applications on which a regional organization has made an unfavorable finding. If in the opinion of the Administrative Council there is insufficient basis for the unfavorable finding, the application shall be returned to the regional organization with the request either that it be given further consideration, or that the basis for the finding be further explained.
Duties and Obligations of Member-Societies
5. Member-Societies shall seek to promote and defend the objectives and principles established in the Constitution and Bylaws of the IARU and the Constitution, Bylaws and Rules of their own regional organization.
6. A Member-Society has the obligation to represent and promote IARU in its country and/or territory and shall ensure that the principles, resolutions and recommendations of the IARU are made known to all amateurs within its area of influence.
7. A Member-Society shall attend or be represented at its own regional conference in accordance with the Constitution, Bylaws, and Rules of its regional organization.
8. A Member-Society shall respond to all inquiries originating from the Regional and/or International Secretariat. It shall provide the Regional Secretariat with an annual report, notices of changes of addresses and/or officers, copies of substantive correspondence sent to the International Secretariat, and such other information that is relevant to its activities within the IARU.
9. Every Member-Society shall advise the Secretary of any conflicts that may exist between the Constitution or the Bylaws of IARU, or any proposals adopted by the IARU. and the laws and policies of its country.
Temporary Suspension of Rights of a Member-Society
10. At the request of a regional organization, the Administrative Council may place the rights of a Member-Society temporarily in abeyance if in its opinion there exist sufficient grounds for doing so in accordance with Article II, paragraph 11 of the Constitution.
Termination of Membership
11. If it appears to the Administrative Council, whether from a report from the Secretary, regional organization, or otherwise, that a Member-Society's breach of the conditions enumerated in Article II, paragraph 11 of the Constitution is not of a temporary nature, the Administrative Council may:
a) take no further action in the matter;
b) reconsider the matter at a later date;
c) obtain further information including a report from the relevant regional organization and such other information by such means and in such time as it decides;
d) direct the Secretary to advise the Member-Society of the charge against it and require the Member-Society to provide an answer thereto in such time as the Administrative Council shall specify; or
e) take such other action as it considers appropriate.
12. If it appears to the Administrative Council that it is proper to do so, it may make a proposal for the termination of the membership of a Member-Society, provided that no such proposal shall be made unless the action referred to in Bylaw 11(d) has been taken and the Administrative Council has considered any answer given in response thereto.
13. A proposal for the termination of the membership of a Member-Society shall be accompanied by a suitable explanation therefor and a copy of the answer, if any, made by the Member-Society.
Regions
14. The Regions shall be defined as follows:
Region 1
Includes the area limited on the east by line A (lines A, B and C are defined below) and on the west by line B, excluding any of the territory of Iran which lies between these limits. It also includes that part of the territory of Turkey and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics lying outside of these limits, the territory of the Mongolian People's Republic, and the area to the north of the USSR which lies between lines A and C.
Region 2
Region 2 includes the area limited on the east by line B and on the west by line C.
Region 3
Region 3 includes the area limited on the east by line C and on the west by line A, except the territories of the Mongolian People's Republic, Turkey, the territory of the USSR and the area to the north of the USSR. It also includes that part of the territory of Iran lying outside of those limits.
The lines A, B and C are defined as follows:
Line A: Line A extends from the North Pole along meridian 40 degrees East of Greenwich to parallel 40 degrees North; thence by great circle arc to the intersection of meridian 60 degrees East and the Tropic of Cancer; thence along the meridian 60 degrees East to the South Pole.
Line B: Line B extends from The North Pole along meridian 10 degrees West of Greenwich to its intersection with parallel 72 degrees North; thence by great circle arc to the intersection of meridian 50 degrees West and parallel 40 degrees North; thence by great circle arc to the intersection of meridian 20 degrees West and parallel 10 degrees South; thence along meridian 20 degrees West to the South Pole.
Line C: Line C extends from the North Pole by great circle arc to the intersection of parallel 65 degrees 30 North with the international boundary in Bering Strait; thence by great circle arc to the intersection of meridian 165 degrees East of Greenwich and parallel 50 degrees North; thence by great circle arc to the intersection of meridian 170 degrees West and parallel 10 degrees North; thence along parallel 10 degrees North to its intersection with meridian 120 degrees West; thence along meridian 120 degrees West to the South Pole.
Correspondence Procedure
15. A copy of all correspondence from a Member-Society to the Administrative Council, or from the International Secretariat to a Member-Society, including correspondence on behalf of the Administrative Council to a Member-Society, shall be sent to the Secretary of the appropriate regional organization.
Selection, Resignation, and Replacement of the International Secretariat
16. Nomination of an IARU Member-Society to serve as the International Secretariat may be made either by a Member-Society, a regional organization or the Administrative Council and shall be accompanied by a supporting rationale. In addition, the nominated Member-Society must attest to its willingness to serve and its ability to fulfill the requirements and obligations as described in Article V of the Constitution.
17. If the Member-Society serving as the International Secretariat wishes to resign, it shall submit its resignation in writing to the Administrative Council. The resignation shall be published in the next issue of the Calendar together with an invitation for nomination of a successor.
18. A proposal to replace a Member-Society serving as the International Secretariat shall include a nomination of a successor. 



BUREAUX QSL IARU LISTE et ADRESSES au 4 janvier 2012

IARU QSL Bureaus
  

3A:    MONACO
       Association des Radio-Amateurs de Monaco, Box 2, MC-98001 
       Monaco Cedex

3B:    Mauritius (CLOSED)

3D2:   FIJI
       Fiji Association of Radio Amateurs, Box 184, Suva

3DA:   SWAZILAND (CLOSED)

3V,TS: TUNISIA
       ASTRA, B.P 800, Tunis 1000, Tunisia

4J:    AZERBAIJANI (CLOSED) 

4L:    REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA
       National Association Radioamateurs of Georgia [NARG]     
       Mamuka Kordzakhia, Agmashenebeli Av. 70, Tbilisi, 0102 
       
4P-4S: SRI LANKA
       Radio Society of Sri Lanka, Box 907, Colombo

4X,4Z: ISRAEL
       IARC QSL Bureau, Box 17600, Tel Aviv 61176

5B:    CYPRUS
       Cyprus Amateur Radio Society, Box 51267, Limassol 3503

5H:    TANZANIA
       Tanzania Amateur Radio Club, Box 21497, Dar-es-Salaam

5N-5O: NIGERIA
       Nigeria Amateur Radio Society,Po Box 2873, Ilorin, Kwara State

5W:    WESTERN SAMOA
       Western Samoa Amateur Radio Club, Box 2015, Apia

5X:    UGANDA
       Uganda Amateur Radio Society, Box 22761, Kampala

5Y-5Z: KENYA
       Amateur Radio Society of Kenya, Box 45681, Nairobi 00100

6V-6W: SENEGAL
       Association des Radio-Amateurs du Senegal, Box 971, Dakar

6Y:    JAMAICA
       Jamaica Amateur Radio Association, 76 Arnold Road, Kingston 5
       P.O. Box 214, Kingston 20

7P:    LESOTHO (CLOSED)

7T-7Y: ALGERIA
       Amateurs Radio Algeriens, Box 1, Alger Gare

8P:    BARBADOS
       Amateur Radio Society of Barbados, Box 814E, Bridgetown

8R:    GUYANA
       Guyana Amateur Radio Association, Box 101122, Georgetown

9A:    CROATIA
       Hrvatski Radioamaterski Savez, Dalmatinska 12, HR-10000 Zagreb

9G:    GHANA
       Ghana Amateur Radio Society, Box 3936, Accra

9H:    MALTA
       Malta Amateur Radio League, Box 575, Valletta

9I-9J: ZAMBIA
       Radio Society of Zambia, Box 20332, Kitwe

9K:    KUWAIT
       Kuwait Amateur Radio Society, Box 5240, Safat 13053

9L:    SIERRA LEONE (CLOSED)
       
9M,9W: MALAYSIA
       Malaysian Amateur Radio Transmitters' Society
       GPO Box 10777, 50724 Kuala Lumpur

9O-9T: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
       Association des Radio Amateurs du Congo 
       PO Box 2049, Kinshasa 1

9V:    SINGAPORE
       Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society
       Robinson Road, P.O. Box 2728, Singapore 904728
         
9Y-9Z: TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
       Trinidad and Tobago Amateur Radio Society
       Box 1167, Port of Spain

A2,8O: BOTSWANA
       Botswana Amateur Radio Society, Box 1873, Gaborone

A3:    TONGA (CLOSED)

A4:    OMAN
       Royal Omani Amateur Radio Society, Box 981, Muscat 113

A7:    QATAR
       Qatar Amateur Radio Society, Box 22122, Doha

A9:    BAHRAIN
       Amateur Radio Association Bahrain, Box 22371, Muharraq

AP-AS: PAKISTAN
       Pakistan Amateur Radio Society, Box 1450 Islamabad 44000

BA-BL,BR-BT,BY,BZ: CHINA
       Chinese Radio Sports Association, Box 6106, Beijing 100061

BM-BQ,BU-BX: TAIWAN
       Chinese Taipei Amateur Radio League, Box 73, Taipei 100

C2:    NAURU (CLOSED) 

C3:    ANDORRA
       Unio de Radioaficionats Andorrans, Box 1150, Andorra La Vella

C5:    GAMBIA (CLOSED)

C6:    BAHAMAS (CLOSED)

C8-C9: MOZAMBIQUE
       Liga dos Radio Emissores de Mo�ambique, Box 25, Maputo

CA-CE,XQ-XR:  CHILE
       Radio Club de Chile, Box 13630, Santiago 21

CM,CO,T4:  CUBA
       Federaci�n de Radioaficionados de Cuba, Box 1, Habana 10100

CN:    MOROCCO (CLOSED)

CP:    BOLIVIA
       Radio Club Boliviano, Box 2111, La Paz

CQ-CU: PORTUGAL
       Rede dos Emissores Portugueses 
       Rua D. Pedro V 7-4, P-1250-092 Lisboa

CV-CX: URUGUAY
       Radio Club Uruguayo, Box 37, Montevideo 11000

D4:    CAPE VERDE (CLOSED)  

DA-DR: GERMANY 
       DARC QSL Bureau, Lindenallee 4, D-34225 Baunatal

DU-DZ, 4D-4I:  PHILIPPINES
       PARA
       PO BOX 4083, 1000 Manila

E7:    BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA
       E7 QSL BUREAU
       P.O. BOX 61, BA - 71001 Sarajevo

EA-EH,AM-AO:  SPAIN
       Uni�n de Radioaficionados Espa�oles, Box 220, E-28080 Madrid

EI-EJ: IRELAND
       Irish Radio Transmitters Society, Box 462, Dublin 9

EK:    Armenia
       EK QSL Bureau, Box 22, Yerevan, 375002

EL,5L-5M:  LIBERIA
       Liberia Radio Amateur Association
       Box 10-1477, 1000 Monrovia 10

ER:    MOLDOVA
       Valery Metaxa
       C/O Moldavian QSL Bureau
       P.O. Box 2942, Chisinau, MD-2071

ES:    ESTONIA
       Estonian Amateur Radio Union, P.O.  Box 125, 10502 Tallinn

ET,9E-9F:  ETHIOPIA
       Ethiopian Amateur Radio Society, Box 60258, Addis Ababa

EU-EW: BELARUS 
       Belarussian Federation of Radioamateurs and Radiosportsmen [BFRR]
       PO Box 469, Minsk 220050, Belarus
 
EY:    TAJIKISTAN
       Tajik Amateur Radio League
       c/o Nodir Tursoon-Zadeh, Box 203, Glavpochtamt, Dushanbe 734025

EZ:    TURKMENISTAN
       Liga Radiolyubiteley Turkmenistana, Box 555, Ashgabat 744020

F,HW-HY,TK,TM,TO-TQ:  FRANCE
       REF-Union Service QSL
       BP 77429, 37074 TOURS CEDEX 2

FK:    NEW CALEDONIA
       Association des Radio-Amateurs de Nouvelle-Caledonie
       Box 3956, Noumea 98847

FO:    FRENCH POLYNESIA
       Club Oceanien de Radio et d'Astronomie
       Box 5006, Pirae 98716, Tahiti

G,M,2A-2Z:  UNITED KINGDOM
       RSGB QSL Bureau, PO Box 5, Halifax HX1 9JR

H4:    SOLOMON ISLANDS
       Solomon Islands Radio Society, Box 418, Honiara

HA,HG: HUNGARY
       MRASZ QSL Bureau, P.O. Box 211, H-1525, Budapest (for parcels/letters of a 
       weight less than 2 kilograms)
       MRASZ QSL Bureau, R. B. 211, H-1525, Budapest    (for parcels of a weight more 
                                                        than 2 kilograms)
HB,HE: SWITZERLAND
       USKA QSL Service, PO Box 816, CH 4132 Muttenz 1

HB0:   LIECHTENSTEIN
       Amateurfunk Verein Liechtenstein, Box 629, FL-9495 Triesen

HC-HD: ECUADOR
       Guayaquil Radio Club, Box 09-01-5757, Guayaquil

HH,4V: HAITI (CLOSED)
       
HI:    DOMINICANA
       Radio Club Dominican, Box 1157, Santo Domingo

HJ-HK,5J-5K:  COLOMBIA
       Liga Colombiana de Radioaficionados, Box 584, Santafe de Bogota

HL,DS-DT:  REPUBLIC OF KOREA (South Korea) 
       Korean Amateur Radio League, Box 162, CPO, Seoul 100-601

HO-HP,H3,3E-3F: PANAMA
       Liga Panamena de Radioaficionados [LPRA], Apartado 0834-175, Panama

HQ-HR: HONDURAS
       Radio Club de Honduras, Box 273, San Pedro Sula

HS,E2: THAILAND
       RAST QSL Bureau, Box 2008, GPO, Bangkok 10501

HV:    VATICAN CITY STATE (CLOSED)  

I:     ITALY
       Associazione Radioamatori Italiani, Via Scarlatti 31 
       20124 Milano 

J2:    DJIBOUTI
       Association des Radioamateurs de Djibouti, Box 1076

J3:    GRENADA
       Grenada Amateur Radio Club, Box 737, St. George's

J7:    DOMINICA
       Dominica Amateur Radio Club, Box 613, Roseau

JA-JS,7J-7N,8J-8N:  JAPAN
       JARL QSL Bureau, 1324-3 Kanba, Hikawa-cho, Izumo-shi, Shimane 699-0588 
 
JT-JV: MONGOLIA
       MRSF QSL Bureau, PO Box 573, Ulaanbaatar 16092
  
JY:    JORDAN
       Royal Jordanian Radio Amateur Society, Box 2353, Amman 11181

LA-LN,JW-JX,3Y:  NORWAY
       Norsk Radio Relae Liga, Box 20, Haugenstua, N-0915 Oslo

LO-LW,AY-AZ,L2-L9:  ARGENTINA
       Radio Club Argentino, Box 97, C1000WAA Buenos Aires

LX:    LUXEMBOURG
       RL QSL Bureau, Box 1352, L-1013 

LY:    LITHUANIA
       Lietuvos Radijo Megeju Draugija, Box 1000, LT-01014 Vilnius-1

LZ:    BULGARIA
       Bulgarian Federation of Radio Amateurs, Box 830, 1000 Sofia

OA-OC,4T:  PERU
       Radio Club Peruano, Box 538, Lima 100

OD:    LEBANON
       Radio Amateurs of Lebanon (RAL), P.O.Box 11-8888, Beirut

OE:    AUSTRIA
       OVSV HQs QSL Bureau, Eisvogelgasse 4/1, A-1060 Vienna

OF-OJ: FINLAND
       SRAL QSL Bureau, Box 73, FIN-11111 Riihimaki

OK-OL: CZECH REPUBLIC
       Cesky Radioklub, Box 69, CZ-11327 Praha 1

OM:    SLOVAKIA
       Slovak Amateur Radio Association, Box 1, 85299 Bratislava 5
         
ON-OT: BELGIUM
       UBA QSL BUREAU, P.O. Box 2, B-8740 Pittem         

OU-OZ: DENMARK
       Experimenterende Danske Radioamatoerer
       Klokkestoebervej 11, DK-5230 Odense M

OY:    FAROE ISLANDS
       FRA QSL Bureau, Box 1358, FR-110 Torshavn

P4:    ARUBA
       Aruba Amateur Radio Club, c/o Emily Thiel, P43E, Box 614

PA-PI: NETHERLANDS
       Dutch QSL Bureau, Box 330, NL-6800 AH Arnhem

PJ:    NETHERLANDS ANTILLES
       Vereniging voor Experimenteel Radio Onderzoek 
       in de Nederlandse Antillen, Box 3383, Curacao

PP-PY,ZV-ZZ:  BRAZIL
       Liga Brasileira de Radioamadores, Box 00004 
       70359-970 Brasilia DF

PZ:    SURINAME (CLOSED)

R,     RUSSIA
UA-UI: Soyuz Radiolyubitelei Rossii, Box 88, Moscow 119311

S2-S3: BANGLADESH
       Bangladesh Amateur Radio League, Box 3512, GPO, Dhaka

S5:    SLOVENIA
       Zveza Radioamaterjev Slovenije (ZRS) QSL Bureau
       Box 180, SI-1001 Ljubljana

SA-SM, SWEDEN
7S,8S: Foreningen Sveriges Sandareamatorer, Box 45 
       SE-19121 Sollentuna

SN-SR, POLAND
HF,3Z: PZK QSL Bureau, Box 54, 85-613 Bydgoszcz 13

ST:    SUDAN (CLOSED)

SU:    EGYPT (CLOSED)

SV-SZ, GREECE
J4:    Radio Amateur Association of Greece
       Box 3564, GR-10210 Athens

T7:    SAN MARINO
       Associazione Radioamatori della Repubblica di San Marino
       Box 77, RSM-47890 San Marino

TA-TC, TURKEY
YM:    Telsiz Radyo Amatorleri Cemiyeti
       Box 699, TR-80005 Karakoy, Istanbul

TF:    ICELAND
       Islenzkir Radioamatorar, Box 1058, IS-121 Reykjavik

TG,TD: GUATEMALA
       Club de Radioaficionados de Guatemala
       Apartado Postal 115, Ciudad de Guatemala 01901

TI,TE: COSTA RICA
       Radio Club de Costa Rica, Box 2412, San Jose 1000

TR:    GABON
       Association Gabonaise des Radio-Amateurs
       Box 1826, Libreville

TU:    COTE D'Ivoire (CLOSED)

TZ:    MALI
       Club des Radioamateurs et Affilies du Mali [CRAM]
       c/o Hamadoun Yattara, TZ6HY, B.P. 9A Kati, Mali, West Africa

UJ-UM  Uzbekistan QSL Bureau
       P.O.Box"0", Tashkent, 100000, Uzbekistan

UN-UQ: KAZAKHSTAN
       Republic of Kazakhstan, 010000, Astana, Post Office Box 88         

UR-UZ, UKRAINE
EM-EO: Ukrainian Amateur Radio League, Box 56, 01001 Kyiv 1

V2:    ANTIGUA & BARBUDA
       Antigua and Barbuda Radio Club V21ARC
       c/o Jeff Martin,  Box 965, St. John's  

V3:    BELIZE (CLOSED)

V4:    SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS (CLOSED)  

V5:    NAMIBIA
       Namibian Amateur Radio League, Box 1100, Windhoek 9000   

V7:    MARSHALL ISLANDS (CLOSED)

V8:    BRUNEI
       Brunei Darussalam Amateur Radio Association
       Box 73, Gadong, Bandar Seri Begawan 3100

CANADA:
VA-VG,VO,  RAC National Incoming QSL Bureau
VX-VY,     Box 51, St. John, NB E2L 3X1
CF-CK,
CY-CZ,
XJ-XO:                
VE1,VE0:   Halifax Amateur Radio Club, P.O. Box 8895, Halifax, Nova Scotia
           B3K 5M5 
VE2:       c/o J. Dube, VE2QK
           875 St. Severe St., Trois-Rivieres, PQ G9A 4G4
VE3:       c/o Ontario Trilliums, Box 157, Downsview, ON M3M 3A3
VE4:       c/o A. Romanchuk, VE4SN, 26 Morrison St., Winnipeg, MB R2V 3B4
VE5:       VA5/VE5 QSL Bureau, C/O  Joe Musgrave, 4510 - 39th St.
    Lloydminster, SK., S9V2B9
VE6:       c/o R. Roadhouse, VE6AX, 372 Cedarpark Dr. SW, Calgary, 
               AB T2W 2J4
VE7:       c/o Ken Clarke, VE7UQ, 12441-58A Avenue, Surrey BC V3X 1X6 
VE8:       c/o Rolf Ziemann, VE8RZ, PO Box 596, Fort Smith NT X0E 0P0
VE9,VY2:       Box 73, Moncton NB E1C 8R9
VO:        c/o R. Burke, VO1SA, Box 23099, St. John's, NF A1B 4J9
VY1:       c/o H. Henderson, VY1HH, Box 33062, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 5Y5

AUSTRALIA
VH-VN, AX:  
 VK0, VK1, VK2, VK3, VK4, VK5, VK6, VK7, VK8, VK9
 National Inwards QSL Bureau
 P.O.Box 2040, Bayswater, Victoria 3153, Australia

VP2E:  ANGUILLA (CLOSED)

VP2M:  MONTSERRAT (CLOSED)

VP2V:  BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
       BVIRL QSL Bureau, P.O. Box 409, Cruz Bay, St. John 0083

VP5:   TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS
       Turks and Caicos Amateur Radio Society
       c/o J. Millspaugh, VP5JM, Box 218, Providenciales

VP9:   BERMUDA
       Radio Society of Bermuda, Box HM 275, Hamilton HM AX

VR2:   HONG KONG
       Hong Kong Amateur Radio Transmitting Society
       Box 541

VT-VW: INDIA
       Ananth G. Pai VU2PAI, P.O. Box No: 730, Mangalore�575003


UNITED STATES:

W,AA-AL,K,N:  
W1:     YCCC, PO Box 7388, Milford, MA, 01757-7388
W2:     North Jersey DX Association, Box 599, Morris Plains, NJ 07950
W3:     National Capitol DX Association, POB 1149, Clinton, MD 20735-5149
K4,N4,  Mecklenburg Amateur Radio Soc., Box DX, Charlotte, NC 28220
W4    
AA-AK4, Sterling Park Amateur Radio Club, Call Box 599, Sterling, VA 20167
KA-KZ4,
NA-NZ4,
WA-WZ4  
W5:    W5 DX QSL ARRL INCOMING BURO, P.O. BOX 10, Hobart, OK 73651
W6:    W6 QSL Bureau, P.O. Box 970, Fairfax, CA., 94978-0970
W7:    Willamette Valley DX Club, Box 555, Portland, OR 97207
W8:    W8 QSL Bureau, PO Box 307, West Chester, OH 45071-0307
W9:    Northern Illinois DX Association, Box 273, Glenview, IL 60025-0273
W0:    W0 QSL Bureau, PO Box 907, Florissant, MO 63032
KG4X2  Guantanamo Bay Via SPARC, Call Box 599, Sterling, VA 20167
KH2:   Guam QSL Bureau, Marina ARC, PO Box 445, Agana, Guam, 96932
KH3:   Box 73, APO, AP 96558
KH6-7: Big Island ARC, Att:  Barbara Darling, NH7FY, P.O.Box 1938, Hilo, 
       HI 96721
KH8:   ASARA, P.O. Box 1618, Pago Pago, AS 96799-1618
KL:    Box 520343, Big Lake, AK 99652
KP2:   V.I. QSL Bureau, Virgin Islands QSL Bureau, P.O. Box 25782   
       Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands 00824   
KP3-4: Puerto Rico QSL Bureau, Box 9021061, San Juan, PR 00902-1061
SWL:   c/o M. Witkowski, 4206 Nebel Street, Stevens Point, WI 54481



XA-XI, MEXICO
4A-4C, Federacion Mexicana de Radio Experimentadores
6D-6J: Box 907, 06000 Mexico D.F.         

XT:    BURKINA FASO
       Association des Radioamateurs du Burkina Faso
       c/o Y. Kaba, XT2KY, ONATEL, Box 01, Ouagadougou 10000

XX9:   MACAU
       Associacao dos Radioamadores de Macau, P.O Box 6018

XY-XZ: MYANMAR (CLOSED)  

YB-YE, INDONESIA
8A-8I: ORARI National QSL Bureau, Box 1096, Jakarta 10010

YI,HN: IRAQ
       Iraqi Association for Radio Amateurs
       Box 55072, Baghdad 12001 

YJ:    VANUATU
       Vanuatu Amateur Radio Society, Box 665, Port Vila

YK,6C: SYRIA
       Technical Institute of Radio, Box 245, Damascus

YL:    LATVIA
       Latvias Radioamatieru Liga, Box 164, LV-1010 Riga
          
YN,HT: NICARAGUA
       Club de Radio-Experimentadores de Nicaragua, Box 925, Managua

YO-YR: ROMANIA
       Federatia Romana de Radioamatorism
       Box 22-50, RO-014780 Bucharest 

YS:    EL SALVADOR
       Club de Radio Aficionados de El Salvador
       Box 517, San Salvador

YT-YU: SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO   
4O     Savez Radio-Amatera Srbije i Crne Gore, Box 48, YU-11001 Beograd
      
YV-YY, VENEZUELA
4M:    Radio Club Venezolano, Box 20285, Caracas 1020-A

Z2:    ZIMBABWE (CLOSED)

Z3:    FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
       Radioamaterski Sojuz na Makedonija [RSM], Radioamateur Society of Macedonia      
       P.O. Box 55, 1480 Gevgelija
         
ZA:    ALBANIA (CLOSED)

ZB:    GILBRALTAR
       Gibraltar Amateur Radio Society, Box 292

ZF:    CAYMAN ISLANDS
       Cayman Amateur Radio Society, Box 1029 GT, KY1-1102, Grand Cayman

ZL-ZM: NEW ZEALAND
       NZART QSL Bureau, P.O. Box 857, Wanganui Mail Centre, Wanganui 4540

ZP:    PARAGUAY
       Radio Club Paraguayo, Box 512, Asunci�n 1209

ZR-ZU: SOUTH AFRICA
       South African Radio League, Box 1721, Strubensvallei 1735


In addition to those listed above, the following QSL bureaus are in
operation in countries or territories where there is no IARU member
society.  This listing, however, neither confirms nor denies the
possibility of their being affiliated with the IARU in the future.

4U1ITU: International Amateur Radio Club
        Box 6, CH-1211 Geneva 20, SWITZERLAND

EP-EQ,9B-9D:  IRAN
        c/o Directorate General of Telecommunications
        Box 11365-931, Tehran 16314 

EX:    KYRGYZSTAN
       Amateur Radio Union of Kyrgyzstan
       Box 745, 720017 Bishkek

HL9:   US personnel in the Republic of Korea
       American Amateur Radio Club of Korea
       Dependent Mail Section, Box 153, APO, AP 96206

VP8:   FALKLAND ISLANDS            
       Falkland Amateur Radio Association, Box 400, Stanley

VQ9:   BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY
       Diego Garcia Amateur Radio Club
       c/o Morale, Welfare & Recreation
       PSC 466, Box 15, FPO, AP 96595-0015, USA

ZC4:   British Forces Cyprus 
       Joint Signal Board Hq., BFC, BFPO 53, London GPO, UK

ZD8:   ASCENSION ISLAND
       Ascension Amateur Radio Relay League
       Box 4127, Patrick AFB, FL 32925-0127, USA




Changes recently made to the following listings:

3V,TS:   Tunisia             (17-01-2012) Address Change   
JA-JS    Japan               (27-09-2011) Address Change effective Oct 1 2011) 
V7:      Marshall Islands    (27-09-2011) Closed 
ZA:      Albania             (23-08-2011) Closed 
TU:  Cote d'Ivoire      (23-08-2011) Closed  
YV-YY:  Venezuela      (10-08-2011) Postal Code Change 
W5:      USA                 (31-03-2011) Address Change  
ON-OT:   Belgium             (22-02-2011) Address Change 
HA,HG:  Hungary      (28-01-2011) Mailing Instructions Added    
VE1:     Canada              (03-12-2010) Address Change  
W5:  USA       (27-09-2010) Address Change  
E7:      Bosnia and
  Herzegovina      (13-09-2010) Address change  
YV-YY:   Venezuela      (28-04-2010) P.O. Box Number Change
E7:      Bosnia              (25-03-2010) Prefix Change from T9      
VH-VN:  Australia      (01-03-2010) Address Change 
Z3:      Macedonia           (10-02-2010) Name Change 
P4:  Aruba       (08-02-2010) Address Change
JT - JV: Mongolia      (01-02-2010) Address Change  
VA5/VE5: Canada              (22-01-2010) Address Change   
UN-UQ:   Kazakhstan          (14-12-2009) Address Change
VT-VW:  India       (19-11-2009) Address Change
VK8:     Australia      (19-11-2009) Address Change  
OD:    Lebanon      (23-10-2009) Name Change 
KP2:     US Virgin Islands   (11-09-2009) Address Change 
HA:  Hungary      (02-07-2009) Address Change  
D4:  Cape Verde      (24-06-2009) Closed 
DU-DZ  Philippines      (29-01-2009) Address Change 
VK4:     Australia       (03-11-2008) Address Change   
HB:  Switzerland      (30-10-2008) Address Change  
4L:  Rep of Georgia      (28-10-2008) Address Change   
9V:      Singapore           (14-05-2008) Address Change   
G,M:  United Kingdom      (09-05-2008) Address Change  
KH6:     USA                 (13-03-2008) Address Change     
VE5:  Canada       (10-03-2008) Address Change  
VE8:     Canada        (19-02-2008) Zip Code Change
JT:  Mongolia      (11-01-2008) Bureau Name Change  
DU-DZ:  Philippines      (04-01-2008) Address Change 
UJ-UM:  Uzbekistan      (10-10-2007) Bureau Opened 
VE7:     Canada       (04-10-2007) Address Change 
9L:  Sierra Leone      (04-09-2007) Closed 
HH:  Haiti       (04-09-2007) Closed      
F:  France       (06-06-2007) Address Change 
TZ:      Mali                (09-03-2007) Address Change
ON:      Belgium             (16-02-2007) Address Change  
HB:  Switzerland      (15-12-2006) Address Change 
C6:  Bahamas      (02-11-2006) Closed 
C2:      Nauru       (29-09-2006) Closed
ST:      Sudan               (29-09-2006) Closed  
HV:      Vatican City State  (29-09-2006) Closed
4J:      Azerbaijani         (29-09-2006) Closed 
V4:      Saint Kitts & Nevis (29-09-2006) Closed  
HA  Hungary      (15-09-2006) Address Change
TG:  Guatemala      (17-07-2006) Address Change
ZL:  New Zealand         (30-05-2006) Address Change
VK4:     Australia           (13-04-2006) Address Change
W0:      USA                (13-12-2005) Address Change
W6:      USA       (31-07-2005) Address Change
VE6:     Canada       (11-07-2005) Address Change
UJ:  Uzbekistan      (08-08-2005) Closed    
W3:      USA       (19-12-2005) Address Change
KH8:     American Samoa      (01-03-2005) Added
EK:      Armenia            (01-03-2005) Added
3V:      Tunisia      (08-12-2004) Address Change
YO:      Romania            (07-02-2005) Address Change
9Q:      A.R.A.C            (24-01-2005) Address Change
Z2:      Zimbabwe           (04-05-2004) Closed
V3:      Belize             (15-04-2004) Closed
LY:      Lithuania          (27-02-2004) Zip Code Change
VE8/VY0: Canada         (17-02-2004) Address Change
JT:      Mongolia           (01-01-2004) Address Change
3B:      Mauritius          (01-01-2004) Closed
5N:      Nigeria           (22-10-2003) Address Change
VK8:     Australia          (22-10-2003) Address Change
Z3:      Rep.Macedonia      (11-08-2003) Address Change
4L:      Rep.Georgia        (06-08-2003) Added
RA:      Russia             (25-07-2003) Zip Code Change
ER:      Moldova            (08-05-2003) Address Update
W8:      USA                (22-04-2003) Address Change
YU:      Serbia             (17-04-2003) Name Change
ZA:      Albania            (26-02-2003)
W5:      USA                (07-10-2002)
V2:      Antigua            (20-09-2002)
6Y:      Jamaica            (21-02-2002)
W6:      USA                 (27-11-2001)
9O-9T:   Congo            (28-08-2001)
VT-VW:   India            (27-08-2001)
A3:      Tonga              (11-07-2001) Closed
VE6:     Canada            (22-06-2001)
C6:      Bahamas            (03-05-2001)
XX9:     Macau              (03-05-2001)
HB:      Switzerland        (02-05-2001)
VP2E:    Anguilla          (24-04-2001) Closed
VE9/VY2: Canada         (26-03-2001)
VK4:     Australia         (20-03-2001)
VP2V:    B.V.I             (28-02-2001)
LU:      Argentina          (09-02-2001)
W1:      USA                (02-02-2001)
7P:      Lesotho            (31-01-2001) Closed
VE6:     Canada             (23-01-2001)
OE:      Austria            (11-01-2001)
VE5:     Canada            (29-11-2000)
SU:      Egypt              (27-10-0000) Closed
 
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