“Empowering individuals worldwide through the art and science of amateur radio, our vision is to create a global community united by a shared passion for communication, public service, and technical exploration. We envision a world where amateur radio operators, through their diverse skills and dedication, serve as catalysts for positive change, emergency response, and international fellowship. By fostering innovation, education, and a spirit of goodwill, we believe amateur radio transcends borders, bringing people together and contributing to a safer, more connected, and technologically enriched future.”
“To foster a global community of amateur radio operators dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge, public service, and international friendship. Our mission is to provide education, resources, and a platform for enthusiasts to explore and excel in the diverse realms of radio communication. We are committed to promoting emergency preparedness, technical innovation, and the values of cooperation and goodwill. Through mentorship, collaboration, and a commitment to excellence, we strive to empower individuals to become skilled radio operators, contributing to the advancement of communication technology and making a positive impact in their communities and beyond.”
These aims and objectives collectively contribute to the growth, vibrancy, and positive impact of HAM radio clubs within their communities and the broader amateur radio community.
The aims and objectives of HAM radio clubs can vary based on their specific focus, but here are some common goals that many HAM radio clubs share:
Aim: To provide education and training opportunities for individuals interested in amateur radio.
Objectives: Conduct licensing classes, workshops, and skill-building sessions to help members acquire and enhance their knowledge of amateur radio operations, regulations, and technical aspects.
Aim: To contribute to the community by offering communication support during public events and emergencies.
Objectives: Engage in public service activities, participate in community events, and collaborate with local authorities to provide reliable communication assistance during emergencies and disaster situations.
One World
One Family
One Communication
The Mount Abu International Ham Radio Club (MHRC) has a notable history that began with its establishment on October 17, 2013, by HAM enthusiasts Yashwant Patil (VU2YO) and Mohan Singhal (VU2TKH). As the only registered association of its kind in Rajasthan, India, MHRC operates as a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering amateur radio activities. Here’s a brief overview of its history:
MHRC’s history reflects a journey of growth, community engagement, and a commitment to advancing amateur radio activities. The club’s impact extends beyond local borders, showcasing its significance in the broader amateur radio community.
MHRC was founded with the vision of creating a platform for amateur radio enthusiasts in Rajasthan. Yashwant Patil and Mohan Singhal, both passionate about amateur radio, played instrumental roles in establishing the club.
VU2YOR President
Hekim Rswana
VU3HHP Vice President
VU3IFU Treasurer
VU3IEQ Executive Member