We are informing you that weather and river monitoring services are now moved to our parther and newly established organisation LEO Liberland Environmental Organisation – https://leo.ll.land/ Links in menu are now pointing to that side.
In the future we will continue cooperating with LEO and other relavant Liberlandian organisations.
We are also looking at situation in Liberland and will notify you if it changes and inform you about upcoming events.
Due to recent events and hostile behaviour from Croatian forestry company and Croatian authorities that allowed stealing of private property we advise against bringing any radio equipment to Liberland. It is likely it will be stolen and thieves protected by police, if you want to protect your own property from being stolen.
Until further notice operating from Liberland is advised to be postponed until situation will become more clear and predictable.
I would like to inform you that recent progress in ability of accessing the Liberland territory has also lead to reactivation of LARA. This means LARA got new purpose and 1L prefix will finally be able to be used by amateur radio operators to activate Liberland on radio waves.
In LARA we are still looking for volunteers to form a proper council and redistribute tasks. If someone is willing to join the council, feel free to contact us.
I will do my best to respond all pending membership requests as soon as possible. As for radio amateur licences goes, I will also issue them to members who haven’t received them already. Most of already issued licences expires next year in June, so then you will be able to prolong them. If someone had already renewed their primary licence from your home country, please notify me, so I can correct that in database.
Among some early members of LARA we are discussing about activation on the land itself. We will be happy any of our members to join as well. You can contact me via mail or via Facebook.
Since 1L prefix and Liberland is not well known among radio amateur community I also invite you to spread the message about our existence and our mission. Share it on forums, your local radio clubs and associations etc. That way we can spread awareness and reduce confusion and suspicion.
Since we don’t want to be seen as radio pirates, we also have Callbook, which can be used to check which 1L callsign is assigned to which other already existing callsign. We don’t provide names or any other personal info about our members publicly due to privacy concerns. But callbook should be enough to figure out who is standing behind certain callsign.
For now we will continue issuing 1L callsigns only to existing holders of amateur licences in their respective countries, as we don’t have means yet to train new ham radio operators.
When using 1L callsign I’m asking you to follow well known rules and guidelines among HAM community. 1L callsign should be only used from inside the Liberland proper, since Liberland is not member of CEPT agreement. It is anyway allowed to use your existing callsign while operating from Liberland proper, by adding 1L/ in front of your callsign e.g. 1L/N1MM. We should also follow bandplans of Croatia and Serbia.
Accessing Liberland
Official border between Croatia and Liberland hasn’t been properly established yet, due to fact that Croatia hasn’t yet recognised Liberland, so there is a certain procedure to access the land. First of all you should announce your arrival https://border.liberland.org then follow a guidelines provided by Liberland govt. As of writing this, there are 2 main ways how to access Liberland: by land or by boat. Accessing Liberland by land is for now only allowed by foot or on bicycle from this starting point (45.809342, 18.817596). There is another way: going there by boat which is organised twice a day from Batina marina (Cro). You should have Schengen residency or visa to access Liberland since you will be entering from Croatia. Also note that Croatian authorities can check your identity any time while being around or in Liberland proper.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
I would like to invite you to join newly formed non-profit organization called LARA – Liberland Amateur Radio Association, where our aim is to create society of amateur radio (hamradio) operators, techincal enthusiasts and civil defence members from all corners of the globe. Organization which is based in also quiet newly formed country of the world – Liberland, has been created out of interest of group of people who wanted to create new and more conneced worldwide community of amateur radio operators and techincal enthusiasts.
LARA and its purpose
Purposes of LARA are firstly to represent Liberlandian Radio Amateurs in relation to other organisations inside Liberland and abroad, to form a society where our goals are techincal educating of our members and mutual assistance between each other based on friendly relations. Secondly our purpose is to participate in emergency & rescue operations when our assistence is needed. Thirdly to organize or co-organize activities like radio contests, tech meetings, etc.
We also seek connections with other amateur radio organizations worldwide.
LARA and Liberland
LARA is based in Liberland, which goes hand in hand with amateur radio philosophy – to connect people independantly of their location. Liberland is a new country and also new nation in creation, whose people come together from different parts of the world, to create new community, which is uniquely formed and not necessarily bonded to its geographical borders. Therefore for such widespread nation there is a need to communicate on long distances, educate among ourselves about technology and science and in case of emergencies offer our support.
LARA is still in process of forming it’s council, so we would also like to invite you, if you are interested, to join its council. Please contact us for further information regarding this.
On 29 April 2015, there have been new article published on portal dxcoffee.com which is dedicated to DX-ing. It describes newly created country – Liberland and potential to become possibly next DXCC country. Later on (25 May 2015) article was updated with answer to letter that Gregor (S53SL/1L4K) have sent to IARU president about operating from Liberland.