

South Africa commemorates a significant achievement as amateur radio enthusiasts mark 100 years of ham radio in the nation. Since it began, ham radio has provided a vital communication channel and fostered a lively community of operators united by their enthusiasm for technology and connection.
The origins of ham radio in South Africa trace back to the early 20th century when it began as a hobby for a handful of pioneers. Over the decades, it has grown exponentially, bridging gaps between people across vast distances and becoming an integral part of emergency communication efforts during emergencies.
Celebrating this centenary is not just about reminiscing about technological advancements and equipment evolution but also honouring the spirit of comradeship among operators. Many events and activities are planned throughout the year, including contests, open days, and seminars to educate the public about amateur radio’s benefits and excitement.
Amateur radio fosters communication skills, technical knowledge, and a sense of community. Operators often engage in various projects, from educating newcomers to participating in global contests, showcasing the passion and dedication that defines this unique hobby.
As the amateur radio community in South Africa reflects on its rich history, it looks forward to the future with confidence and innovation, continuing to connect individual voices across the globe for the next century and beyond.