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About SARTS

The Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society (SARTS) in its present form was established on 26 August 1968. Today the society has around 60 members. Our objectives - among others - are

  • To promote general advancment of science and practice of radio communication.
  • To facilitate the exchange of information and ideas of these subjects among its members.
  • To hold meetings for the reading and discussion of technical papers.
  • To enter into negotiations with the licensing authority in Singapore in all matters affecting the terms of licenses issued to members

Unfortunately, the society does not have a clubhouse or office. We also do not have any full or part time staff. SARTS is run entirely by volunteers, who hold full-time jobs elsewhere.

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SARTS is a member society of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU), Region 3, Asia Pacific. Since 1925, the IARU has been the watchdog and spokesman for the world Amateur Radio community.

The SARTS Council

The current SARTS council was elected during the annual general meeting in Feb 2019.

SARTS council
From left to right: Roland Turner 9V1RT (Council member), Takehisa Sato 9V1UU (Vice president), S. Jothinathan 9V1JN (President), Jeff Yeo 9V1AS (hon. Secretary), Siva 9V1SV (hon. Treasurer), James Brooks 9V1YC (Council member), Benjamin Koe 9V1KB (Council member).

Council 2019

  • President   S. Jothinathan, 9V1JN
  • Vice President   Takehisa Sato, 9V1UU
  • Hon. Secretary   Jeff Yeo, 9V1AS
  • Hon. Treasurer   Siva, 9V1SV
  • Council Members
      Roland Turner, 9V1RT
      James Brooks, 9V1YC
      Benjamin Koe, 9V1KB
  • Hon. Auditor   Dr. Klaus D. Goepel, 9V1KG

Appointed Office Bearers 2019

  • RAE Examiner   S. Jothinathan, 9V1JN
  • Outward QSL Manager   Kurita 9V1XX
  • Inward QSL Manager   Chu Haoyuan, 9V1HY
  • Awards Manager   Takehisa Sato, 9V1UU
  • IARU Liaison Officer   Jeff Yeo, 9V1AS
  • Webmaster   Klaus Goepel, 9V1KG

Monthly Meetings

Our monthly meeting usually takes place at 20:00 local time every last Thursday of a month at the Alumni Medical Centre, No.2 College Road, Singapore 169850. It is a short walk from MRT station Outram Park (EW16 )

Visitors and guests are always welcome!

Join SARTS as a member

Your membership in SARTS will ensure that there will be a collective voice to represent and protect the interests of Radio Amateurs in Singapore.

Types of Membership:

  • Associate Member: $25 per annum - for those who do not hold a 9V license,
  • Full Member: $50 per annum - for those who have a 9V license.

Membership Fees are due in January each year. Download the membership application form download.


History of SARTS

The first hams in Singapore came from Britain and they arrive in the 1930s. They were assigned the callsign prefix VS1. Hams in the Federated Malaya States were assigned VS2.

After World War II, several Radio Societies were formed in Malaya. The state of Perak had a society, Selangor had a society and there was the Malayan Amateur Radio Transmitters Society or MARTS.

In 1949, while under the administration of the Federation of Malaya (1948 to 1957), the Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society (SARTS) was formed and registered. SARTS and the other smaller societies were later absorbed into MARTS which was the largest of the radio societies in Malaya.

On 31 August 1957, the Federation of Malaya gained independence from Britain and being a new country, new entity, they were assigned the 9M prefix.

In 1963, Singapore, together with Sarawak and Sabah, became part of the Federation of Malaya, which then became Malaysia. Singapore, being part of Malaysia, was assigned the 9M4 prefix. Sarawak and Sabah were assigned 9M6.

On 9 August 1965, Singapore separated from Malaysia, and we became an independent country. Being another new country, new entity, we were assigned the 9V prefix which is in use till today.

Singapore Hams continued to be part of MARTS until it was decided that it was better for Singapore Hams and Malaysia Hams to have separate societies. The separation was an amicable one.

On 26 August 1968, the present day SARTS was formed. The first president of SARTS was Livin de Souza. The Society continues on till today.

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