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| Abbreviation | RAC |
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| Formation | 1993 |
| Type | Non-profit organization |
| Purpose | Advocacy, Education |
| Headquarters | 720 Belfast Road Suite 217 Ottawa, ON K1G 0Z5 [1] FN25ej |
Region served | Canada |
Official language | English and French |
President | Allan Boyd, VE3AJB/VE3EM [2] |
Main organ | The Canadian Amateur |
| Affiliations | International Amateur Radio Union |
| Staff | 2 |
| Website | www |
Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC), known in French as Radio Amateurs du Canada, is the national non-profit membership association for Amateur Radio in Canada. Its headquarters are located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, representing the interests of Amateur Radio all across Canada. Speaking on behalf of Canadian Radio Amateurs, RAC provides liaison with government agencies and carries the Amateur voice about regulatory and spectrum issues to the discussion table with government and industry leaders, nationally and internationally.
RAC is the Canadian voting member society of the International Amateur Radio Union. [3] RAC also provides many services, publications and supplies to its members to enhance their enjoyment of Amateur Radio.
The organization publishes a bimonthly magazine distributed to members called The Canadian Amateur .
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Radio Amateurs of Canada represents all Canadian Amateurs at all levels of government:
The organization also acts as a consultatory body to municipal, provincial, and federal government bodies in matters concerning the Amateur Radio Service. [4]
The Radio Amateurs of Canada offers programs and publications to "promote excellence, the state of the art, and the interests of Amateur Radio's many varied activities". [5]
RAC members have access to services including:
The Radio Amateur of Canada offers programs and publications to "promote excellence, the state of the art, and the interests of Amateur Radio's many varied activities". [5] The RAC maintains a Field Organization for public service. Radio Amateurs of Canada also has a Youth Education Program to encourage use of amateur radio in schools across Canada, as a way to promote science and technology education. RAC offers technical and some financial assistance through this program.
Canadian Amateur Radio operators also provide emergency communications through the RAC Auxiliary Communications Service organized by the Radio Amateurs of Canada. [8] RAC has an understanding with the Canadian Red Cross Society to assist with communications in the event of an emergency or disaster. [9]