Amateur Radio License
Full Form of ARL
What is ARL?
An Amateur Radio License (ARL) is a legal authorization granted by the Indian government, specifically the Wireless Planning & Coordination (WPC) wing of the Department of Telecommunications, allowing individuals to operate amateur radio stations for non-commercial purposes. In India, amateur radio, often called ham radio, serves as a technical hobby, a means of emergency communication, and a platform for experimentation. The license is issued after passing the Amateur Station Operator's Certificate (ASOC) exam, which tests knowledge of radio regulations, operating procedures, and basic electronics. ARLs are commonly used by hobbyists across cities and rural areas to communicate locally and globally using various frequency bands. They play a critical role during disasters when conventional communication networks fail. For students, particularly those pursuing electronics or communication engineering, the ARL exam is a valuable credential that demonstrates practical skills. It is also relevant for competitive exams like GATE or UPSC where knowledge of wireless communication is beneficial. The license is valid for 20 years and renewable, fostering a lifelong engagement with radio technology.
ARL का फुल फॉर्म
शौकिया रेडियो लाइसेंस
Example
After receiving his ARL, he set up a VHF station in his Mumbai apartment and began talking to other ham operators across India.