LABRE have published new edition of a statistical study on Amateur Radio in Brazil, updated with data from 2022, prepared by Ricardo Benedito PY2QB
A translation of the LABRE post reads:
Since 2020, in its first edition, we have published this excellent and unprecedented study that helps to shed light on the Brazilian reality with regard to amateur radio.
Like its predecessors, this study is based on the official data made available by ANATEL on the Brazilian Open Data Portal and on its own sites. To share the study, these various data were collected, filtered, crossed and structured by Ricardo, who has experience in the area.
Among the conclusions, the most obvious is that the number of radio amateurs has increased in Brazil since last year. Almost 1000 new colleagues today are modulating in our tracks, making an order growth of 2.2% and breaking the mark of 40,000 radio amateurs in July 2022.
The state with the highest absolute number of radio amateurs remains São Paulo, with more than 10,000. The state with the highest density of radio amateurs also remained the same: Paraiba, which has more than 45 radio amateurs per 100,000 inhabitants. In relation to cities, São Paulo leads with 2430 colleagues from São Paulo, followed by Rio de Janeiro with (1521) and Fortaleza (1447).
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