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The '''Pelinese Auxiliary | The '''Pelinese Radio Auxiliary Corps''' is a civilian [[w:Auxiliaries|auxiliaries]] program established under the [[Pelinai (Pacifica)|Pelinese]] [[Pelinese Ministry of Defense (Pacifica)|Ministry of Defense]] in 1989. It serves to organize [[w:Amateur radio|amateur radio]] operators in Pelinai who volunteer to provide [[w:Amateur radio emergency communications|communications support]] to agencies of the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Emergency Situations through the provision, setup, and operation of RF-frequency telecommunications systems. | ||
The Auxiliary | The Radio Auxiliary Corps was first established by executive action in 1989 as a fallback communications system to be used by the [[Pelinese Armed Forces (Pacifica)|Pelinese Armed Forces]]; its scope was later extended to include requests for assistance by other ministries and by regional governments, though the only other federal ministry to make use of PRAC volunteers as of 2024 has been the Ministry of Emergency Situations. Volunteers join the PRAC by completing a series of technical skill tests and typically do not receive more than cursory instruction while joining the program, though the vast majority of members have obtained radio telecommunications education from the Pelinese National Sports-Technical Association and [[w:Professional development|professional development]] classes are offered to members. Most equipment is volunteer-provided, with a modest equipment budget also provided to participating units for the purchase of approved hardware. | ||
==Mission== | ==Mission== | ||
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==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
===Relationships with other entities=== | ===Relationships with other entities=== | ||
Though the Pelinese Auxiliary | Though the Pelinese Radio Auxiliary Corps is placed under the administration of the Pelinese Ministry of Defense, it is also authorized to provide similar communications systems support to other ministries of the [[Federal government of Pelinai (Pacifica)|Pelinese federal government]], as well as regional and local governments. The only other federal ministry to utilize PRAC systems as of 2024 has been the Pelinese Ministry of Emergency Situations; other users have included the regional governments of Yukisora, Stelossia, and Samara, where PRAC volunteers are often called upon to provide emergency radio support to responders after hurricanes, as well as a number of prefectural and other local governments. | ||
The Pelinese Auxiliary | The Pelinese Radio Auxiliary Corps has a close relationship with the Pelinese National Sports-Technical Association. The PNSTA is, through the radio certification courses offered under its technical education Service, the primary trainer of radio operators who volunteer in the PRAC. PNSTA personnel also organize and participate in many of the same [[w:Field Day (amateur radio)|Field Days]] and other radio events as the PRAC. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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Pelinese Radio Auxiliary Corps | |
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Active | June 19, 1989 – present |
Country | Kingdom of Pelinai |
Type | Military and emergency communications auxiliary |
Role | Amateur radio emergency communications |
Size | ~500 civilian employees, ~3,000 civilian volunteers (2023) |
Part of | Pelinese Ministry of Defense |
Program administrative headquarters | A. Binako Federal Building, Pelograd |
Equipment | Assorted radio equipment |
Engagements | |
Website | prac.gov.pln |
Commanders | |
Commander in Chief | Izumi Perinaiko |
Director of Auxiliary Radio Forces | Arya Mizuyama |
The Pelinese Radio Auxiliary Corps is a civilian auxiliaries program established under the Pelinese Ministry of Defense in 1989. It serves to organize amateur radio operators in Pelinai who volunteer to provide communications support to agencies of the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Emergency Situations through the provision, setup, and operation of RF-frequency telecommunications systems.
The Radio Auxiliary Corps was first established by executive action in 1989 as a fallback communications system to be used by the Pelinese Armed Forces; its scope was later extended to include requests for assistance by other ministries and by regional governments, though the only other federal ministry to make use of PRAC volunteers as of 2024 has been the Ministry of Emergency Situations. Volunteers join the PRAC by completing a series of technical skill tests and typically do not receive more than cursory instruction while joining the program, though the vast majority of members have obtained radio telecommunications education from the Pelinese National Sports-Technical Association and professional development classes are offered to members. Most equipment is volunteer-provided, with a modest equipment budget also provided to participating units for the purchase of approved hardware.
Mission
History
Structure
Relationships with other entities
Though the Pelinese Radio Auxiliary Corps is placed under the administration of the Pelinese Ministry of Defense, it is also authorized to provide similar communications systems support to other ministries of the Pelinese federal government, as well as regional and local governments. The only other federal ministry to utilize PRAC systems as of 2024 has been the Pelinese Ministry of Emergency Situations; other users have included the regional governments of Yukisora, Stelossia, and Samara, where PRAC volunteers are often called upon to provide emergency radio support to responders after hurricanes, as well as a number of prefectural and other local governments.
The Pelinese Radio Auxiliary Corps has a close relationship with the Pelinese National Sports-Technical Association. The PNSTA is, through the radio certification courses offered under its technical education Service, the primary trainer of radio operators who volunteer in the PRAC. PNSTA personnel also organize and participate in many of the same Field Days and other radio events as the PRAC.