Radio Amateurs members of the amateur radio station of Zaporizhzhia National University, Club UR4QWW will be active using special call sign EM7IARU from Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine commemorating 100th Anniversary of International Amateur Radio Union, IARU.
They will operate on HF Bands.
QSL via EM7IARU buro.
Information from their QRZ page:
This is the special event call sign to commemorate the centennial of IARU (International Amateur Radio Union) and administered by team of UR4QWW Club amateur radio station of Zaporizhzhia National University. All QSOs will be confirmed with QSL via the UARL Bureau.
IARU celebrates its centenary in 2025. Since its founding in Paris, France, IARU has worked tirelessly to promote innovation in amateur radio and to encourage the growth of the service in communities throughout the world.
IARU has represented the Amateur Services at international and regional regulatory bodies by relying on our volunteers who come from many countries and communities. IARU has been a sector member of the ITU since 1932 and the work of our volunteers has continued since that date with unmatched success; as was highlighted with the accomplishments at WRC-23.
Leading up to our centenary year, we should take time to reflect on the remarkable achievements of radio amateurs over the last 100 years. While the Amateur Services have been in operation for over a century, 1924 was the first year that intercontinental amateur communication became more or less commonplace. Since that time radio amateurs have made unparalleled advances in technology related to the Amateur Services that play a critical role today in sustaining world-wide communications and allow us to respond to global emergencies.

They will operate on HF Bands.
QSL via EM7IARU buro.
Information from their QRZ page:
This is the special event call sign to commemorate the centennial of IARU (International Amateur Radio Union) and administered by team of UR4QWW Club amateur radio station of Zaporizhzhia National University. All QSOs will be confirmed with QSL via the UARL Bureau.
IARU celebrates its centenary in 2025. Since its founding in Paris, France, IARU has worked tirelessly to promote innovation in amateur radio and to encourage the growth of the service in communities throughout the world.
IARU has represented the Amateur Services at international and regional regulatory bodies by relying on our volunteers who come from many countries and communities. IARU has been a sector member of the ITU since 1932 and the work of our volunteers has continued since that date with unmatched success; as was highlighted with the accomplishments at WRC-23.
Leading up to our centenary year, we should take time to reflect on the remarkable achievements of radio amateurs over the last 100 years. While the Amateur Services have been in operation for over a century, 1924 was the first year that intercontinental amateur communication became more or less commonplace. Since that time radio amateurs have made unparalleled advances in technology related to the Amateur Services that play a critical role today in sustaining world-wide communications and allow us to respond to global emergencies.
