A41AA Museum

Preserving the heritage of Oman's national amateur radio callsign and its rich history.

About A41AA

A41AA is the national callsign of the Sultanate of Oman, representing the country's presence in the global amateur radio community. This prestigious callsign is operated by the Royal Omani Amateur Radio Society (ROARS) and has been heard on amateur radio bands worldwide since its first activation.

The callsign A41AA holds a special place in the hearts of amateur radio operators worldwide. It represents not only Oman's commitment to international communications but also the spirit of friendship and cooperation that amateur radio embodies.

The A41AA station has participated in numerous international contests and special events, making thousands of contacts with operators in over 200 countries and territories around the world.

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A41AA Station

History of A41AA

Key milestones in the history of Oman's national amateur radio callsign.

1972

First Amateur Radio License in Oman

The first amateur radio license was issued in the Sultanate of Oman, marking the beginning of organized amateur radio activity in the country.

1978

A41AA Callsign Assigned

The callsign A41AA was officially assigned as the national callsign of the Sultanate of Oman, becoming the primary station for international amateur radio events.

1985

ROARS Established

The Royal Omani Amateur Radio Society was formally established, taking stewardship of the A41AA callsign and organizing amateur radio activities nationwide.

2000

A41AA Goes Digital

The A41AA station was upgraded with digital capabilities, beginning operations on PSK31, RTTY, and other digital modes alongside traditional SSB and CW operations.

2024

A41AA Museum Opens

The dedicated A41AA Museum was opened at ROARS headquarters, preserving decades of amateur radio heritage and showcasing vintage equipment, QSL cards, and historical documents.