Telsiz ve Radyo Amatörleri Cemiyeti

Telsiz ve Radyo Amatörleri Cemiyeti
Wireless and Radio Amateur Society
Abbreviation TRAC
Formation 1962
Type Non-profit organization
Purpose Advocacy, Education
Location
Region served
Turkey
Official language
Turkish
President
Aziz Sasa TA1E
Affiliations International Amateur Radio Union
Website http://www.trac.org.tr/

The Telsiz ve Radyo Amatörleri Cemiyeti (TRAC) (in English, Wireless and Radio Amateur Society) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Turkey. The organization was founded in 1962 as the Türkiye Radyo Amatörleri Cemiyeti, adopting its current name in 1980. With its headquarters located in Istanbul, TRAC has branches in 46 locations across Turkey. TRAC is the national member society representing Turkey in the International Amateur Radio Union.[1]

History

Due to the difficulties related to the existing government regulations at that time, the organization initially focused on electronics training. TRAC published a monthly electronics magazine, which became a reference journal in Turkey for those who wanted to learn about electronics. The magazine was recommended by the Ministry of Education as a learning aid.

TRAC began lobbying the government for amateur radio regulations two years after its formation. Two attempts to establish an amateur radio service in Turkey were made in 1964 and again in 1966. Joint proposals by the Ministry of Defence, TRAC, and the Electric Engineers' Association, these efforts to change the existing law found their way to a parliamentary commission but were never put into the legislative agenda. Amateur radio regulations were finally established in 1983 with the passage of the Wireless Act. Historically, Turkey has suffered major natural disasters in which many have perished. Amateur radio's crucial importance and efficiency in establishing emergency communications during disasters and emergencies was cited as a main reason for establishing an active amateur radio service in Turkey.

Activity

Key membership benefits of TRAC include the sponsorship of amateur radio operating awards and radio contests, and a QSL bureau for those members who regularly communicate with amateur radio operators in other countries. TRAC represents the interests of Turkish amateur radio operators before Turkish and international telecommunications regulatory authorities.[2]

See also

References

  1. International Amateur Radio Union (2008). "Member Societies". Retrieved Aug. 1, 2008.
  2. Telsiz ve Radyo Amatörleri Cemiyeti (2008). Telsiz ve Radyo Amatörleri Cemiyeti official web site. Retrieved Aug. 14, 2008.
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