الجمھورية العربية الصحراوية الديمقراطية

YAESU supports FTDX-3000 to S01WS, and rig will be delivered to Naama S01A at Friedrichshafen.
JA4DND collect support to S01WS low band power up and found has been remitted to Arseli, EA2JG.
Followings call are Japanese suporter;

 

JA1BK, JA4DND, 7J4AAL, JA1HGY, JA4LKB, JA4LXY, JA5AQC, JA5AUC, JA5BZL,JR4OZR,JH2FXK,JH4UYB,JJ3PRT,

Our gratitude to Mr. Kan Mizoguchi - JA1BK - for their contribution to the purchase of a multi-band antenna installed in SØ1WS Club and also an important help to buy an air conditioner that will be installed in Tifariti.

 

Thanks to Paul, F6EXV for their invaluable efforts. Rodrigo - EA7JX - EANTENNA - for your help to install the S01WS antenna. TNX to Jan, DJ8NK for your help.

Many thanks to Fernando, EA8AK by finance club station S01WS QSL Cards printing.

Gracias a Pepe Florido EA7ZP por su donación de equipos y diverso material.

Western Sahara - SØ - الجمهورية العربية الصحراوية الديمقراطية

It is important to inform that it is not a "DX expedition". Local sahrawi Ham's are going to operate  and need to develop their hobby in the minimum technical conditions.

Please do not send e-mails asking questions or requesting sked.    I don't have time to answer.


CUCO antennas has donated several dipole bazooka for 80, 60 and 40 meters. It will be the first time that operating 60 meters from Western Sahara

 

Your collaboration is very much appreciated.

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SØRASD

SØ1WS is the Western Sahara's Amateur Radio Society's official callsign. This society come under Information Department of the RASD.
The creation of the Society was in Bir Lehlu, the 24th of Nevember in 1996. One of the stations of the Society is in Bir Lehlu, in a place that RASD Government manages.

The first activity from the Western Sahara - SØ like a new entity of the DXCC list of he ARRL, was in October 1987, thanks to the Naama Zeinddine (SØ1A) initiative, promoter of the amateur radio in the Western Sahara.

The Country

The Saharan Arab Democratic Republic or RASD - formerly Spanish Western Sahara - was formally proclaimed on February 27, 1976 in Bir Lehlu.

To date, the RASD has been reconized by 70 countries and it the 51st member of the Organization of African Unite (OUA).

The contry is bordered on the north by Morocco, on the south and sotheast by Mauritania and on the east by Algeria.

The physical characters of the area has many faces, ranging from vast stretches of desert to greeen oases fron worthlees sand to valuable phosphate deposits.

 

SARIO

SARIO - Saguiet al Hamra y Rio de Oro, is a non-profit, non-governmental organization founded to support the refugees people from the Western Sahara and to promote training and communications proyects between living areas of the Western Sahara and with foreign countries. One of the main functions, is to promote the HAM's activities and other stations, who wanted to stablish their stations across the country in other "wilayas" (province), and mantining the SØRASD's HAM Club's place.
Western Sahara's HAM activity need your support.
Thanks for your support.


SØ1WS is the Western Sahara's Amateur Radio Society's official callsign. This society come under Information Department of the RASD.

The creation of the Society was in Bir Lehlu, the 24th of Nevember in 1996. One of the stations of the Society is in Bir Lehlu, in a place that RASD Government manages.


The first activity from the Western Sahara - SØ like a new entity of the DXCC list of he ARRL, was in October 1987, thanks to the Naama Zeindin (SØ1A) initiative, promoter of the amateur radio in the Western Sahara.

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