I’ve been wondering about amateur radio in mainland China. Given the very large population, and the high levels of technical and engineering activity, you’d expect to see evidence of more ham radio activity from that country. Sure, there are plenty of commercial rigs manufactured there, but I’ve never seen an article about a Chinese homebrew rig, or a reprint from a Chinese ham radio magazine. I did some Googling, and unfortunately found out that my suspicions are correct: There are very few Chinese radio amateurs.
Here are the numbers from from a 2009 IARU report (authored by the Chinese Radio Sports Association:
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There does seen to be quite a QRP/kit scene in China, although I’ve not managed to get past the language barrier yet. http://vk2rh.com/2010/10/kn-q10-ssbcw-5w-kit-us280/ has some good jumping-off points for the intrepid Googlista. Rupert, G6HVY
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