Radio Amateur Association of Greece

Ένωσις Ελλήνων Ραδιοερασιτεχνών
Radio Amateur Association of Greece
Abbreviation RAAG, ΈΕΡ
Formation 1958[1]
Type Non-profit organization
Purpose Advocacy, Education
Location
Coordinates 38°00′18″N 23°42′02″E / 38.005049°N 23.700479°E / 38.005049; 23.700479
Region served
Greece
Official language
Greek
President
Manos G. Darkadakis SV1IW
Affiliations International Amateur Radio Union
Website http://www.raag.org/
Remarks callsign: SZ1SV

The Radio Amateur Association of Greece (RAAG) (in Greek, Ένωσις Ελλήνων Ραδιοερασιτεχνών - ΕΕΡ) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Greece. The society was founded in February 1958, facing great difficulties due to negative attitude of the Greek Government of the time towards amateur radio.[2] RAAG represents the interests of Greek amateur radio operators before national, European, and international telecommunications regulatory authorities.[1] RAAG is the national member society representing Greece in the International Amateur Radio Union.[3] Key membership benefits of RAAG 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.[4]

The Radio Amateur Association of Greece is governed by the President and six other committee members, who are elected by secret ballot for a period of two years.


Activities

The main hall of 2008 RAAG hamfest.

Publications

The society publishes a bimonthly bulletin, SV-News (Greek: SV-Νέα, ISSN 1106-191X), covering technical topics and amateur radio operation activities. In addition, the society publishes a number of training and operating guide books in the Greek language. In 2008 it acquired the rights in the Greek language for the book "Ethics and Operating Procedures for the Radio Amateur" , which was translated in Greek.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Radio Amateur Association of Greece (2008). Radio Amateur Association of Greece official web site. Retrieved Aug. 14, 2008.
  2. Παναγόπουλος Κ. (2000). Από την αναμονή στην αναγνώριση - η πορεία του ελληνικού ραδιοερασιτεχνισμού. Athens, Greece: Ραδιοτηλεπικοινωνίες. pp. 405–408. ISBN 960-86561-0-9.
  3. International Amateur Radio Union (2008). "Member Societies". Retrieved Aug. 1, 2008.
  4. IARU QSL Bureaus update 2010-03-05
  5. HARES web site

Further reading


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