 
Canada's National Amateur Radio Society
"We're
ALL about Amateur Radio!"

|
RAC Certified
Emergency Coordinator
(CEC) Programme

New
CEC Badge. See info below.
Updated
2010-01-15
Français
ici
Candidates
should read this information carefully. A factor of the CEC
exam is the candidate's comprehension and ability to follow simple
directions.
One of the primary reasons for the
existence of the Amateur Radio Service is its ability to serve the public,
especially through emergency communications. Radio Amateurs of Canada
recognizes this fact with its commitment to its Amateur Radio Emergency
Service and with several formal agreements in place with disaster and
emergency-oriented agencies. But this service is only as good as the
ability, dedication and knowledge of its volunteer members. (TM:
Registered trade-mark. "Any and all use of the RAC AMATEUR RADIO
EMERGENCY SERVICE & DESIGN trade-mark requires a written licence
or permission from Radio Amateurs of Canada Incorporated.")
The RAC Emergency Coordinator’s Manual
is the next phase of the RAC commitment to excellence in modern emergency
communications support. It is helping official RAC Field Organization
appointees to acquire, develop and refine the skills needed to perform at a
high standard in an emergency communications situation. (See
Open Letter to All ARES ECs) But that doesn't mean it is intended
for appointees only.
All Emergency Coordinators, District
Emergency Coordinators and Section Emergency Coordinators, as well as all
other ARES™ members, have the opportunity to successfully pass the certification examination
which is included in the RAC Emergency Coordinator’s Manual. In fact,
the CEC designation should be considered as being a requirement by and for
every Canadian Radio Amateur who is
serious about providing public service communications, especially but not only
ECs, DECs
and SECs. Section Managers should also consider gaining this
designation.
Eligibility: The RAC CEC designation is not
dependent upon the holder being an elected or appointed official in the RAC
ARES/NTS. It is not necessary to be a member of the ARES, appointed or
otherwise, nor is RAC membership a requirement although it is very strongly
encouraged. The designation continues in force following the end of a
CEC holder's term in
any RAC ARES/NTS position and cannot be taken away from or given up by a holder who has duly
attained it. One you have it, you have it forever.
Any Radio Amateur in any country may write the exam -- found
at the back of the EC
Manual itself -- and upon successful completion be designated a RAC
Certified Emergency Coordinator (RAC CEC). Please note the CEC designation
is restricted to licenced Radio Amateurs and is a stand-alone
designation sharing no equivalency with any other programme or experience.
Administration Fee Within Canada: No fee is required
for RAC members. However, the non-RAC member admin fee currently is
$5.00, to be included when submitting the completed exam, to cover
administrative costs. It is not refundable. If we can't find your
call sign in the RAC member data base, we have to assume you are not a
member. That includes family memberships. Replacement certificates may be obtained for a $2
administration donation. Cheques and money orders must be made payable to
Radio Amateurs of Canada Inc., marked with your call sign and the words
"ARES Fund". Sorry, credit cards cannot be accepted for
these purposes. Please DO NOT SEND CASH. Since the administration
fee for those outside Canada will be slightly higher due to the cost of
mailing certificates, candidates in other countries should contact the
VPFS.
The examination is "open
book" and the candidate must refer to the listed training materials
while taking the exam. All four of the source documents for successful
completion of the examination are available for download from this website
using the links below. All four are required in
order to correctly answer the questions. NO other sources are pertinent
to this exam. Such other references will not be accepted and no credit will be
given for questions answered using anything other than the sources listed
below.
1. RAC
Emergency Coordinator's Manual - This document includes
the CEC Exam in PDF format and therefore requires the Adobe
Reader program. Please note that further instructions for candidates
writing the exam appear only in the PDF file and must be read
and followed. For convenience in writing and forwarding via E-mail,
the exam itself may be downloaded as an MS Word
file. It is also available as an HTML
page. However, in both cases the spacing and formatting may be
imperfect and difficult for the candidate to use and the examiner to mark.
The best copy will be
that in PDF format and submission by regular postal mail is strongly encouraged. (Version
Français)
2. ARRL
Public
Service Communications Manual -
This document contains
a wealth of information that is necessary for those Radio Amateurs engaged
in emergency communications. It covers both the Canadian and U.S.
ARES/NTS organizations and operations. For Canadian, wherever "ARRL" or
"the League" appear, read "RAC". (Nous regrettons que ce document d'ARRL ne soit pas disponible en français.)
3. Standards
for the Operation of Radio Stations in the Amateur Radio Service - Industry
Canada (RBR-4 (Formerly RIC-2) - This is the document that defines the
major Industry Canada regulations under the Radiocommunication Act. (Version
Français)
4. Radiocommunication
Regulations – Industry Canada (RR) - This document
covers additional regulations which apply to the Amateur Radio Service in
Canada. (Version
Français)
(Note: Although the above four
resources are those specifically required for the RAC CEC exam, other downloads
are available at Download
Documents and, while not being specific sources for the exam, will provide a more complete understanding of the
ARES/NTS. Serious Amateur Radio emergency communicators will wish to read them.)
The Exam: Examination questions are of the short answer
type. Throughout the examination the candidate is required to give a source reference
(or references) to every answer. Such references do exist
for every question and are required without exception. Include the
correct source designation, as
indicated in the list above, including the section, chapter and/or paragraph
number. Page number is not necessary.
The question/answer sheet provided
must be used, with answers CLEARLY hand-written, typed or entered using a
computer. If it can't be read, it will be marked as being
incorrect. Scanned attachments or other
duplicates of pertinent source document pages will NOT be accepted in lieu of
the candidate actually answering the question and indicating the precise
source reference(s). Candidates must stick to the resource material and
not give answers related to other training, personal
experiences or local protocol such as, "In
Frostbite, Alberta, we do it this way...". The correct answer to the
question comes from the indicated reference sources and no where else.
If an incorrect reference is indicated, no marks will be given for that
question. (Note: A review of the exam is being conducted with the
intention of updating it where required.)
Submitting Exams: Examinations are to be submitted to the
RAC
Vice President for Field Services for grading. Preferred method is
by postal service directly
to the VPFS. Please do not send exams to RAC HQ by email.
If submitting by e-mail
attachment, please do so only directly to the VPFS and DO NOT send as a jpeg
or similar scan. Exams received in that form cannot be accepted.
Please use a text method suitable for
printing, such as MS Word, Adobe PDF, Word Perfect, etc.
Exam Marking: Minimum pass mark
is 90% with no exceptions. Marks are not divulged so please
don't ask. In case of a mark below 90%, the candidate may be given general
suggestions of questions that should be re-visited, but specific information as to
correctness of answers will not be provided. Please bear in mind that
the VPFS has many other volunteer duties to perform in addition to those of the CEC
programme. Candidates are asked to kindly allow a minimum of four to six weeks for grading of
the exam and issue of a certificate, although usually that process is
completed much sooner.
Submitted exams become the property of RAC Field
Services and are not returned nor will the VPFS enter into any correspondence
or discussion with anyone regarding a CEC exam or its results.
Candidates should retain a copy of the completed document for their own records.
Successful candidates will receive a Certified
Emergency Coordinator Certificate which recognizes their effort and knowledge
of the documents on which the examination is based. In addition,
successful candidates will be listed below and be entitled to add "RAC CEC" after
their name/call sign when originating correspondence related to Amateur Radio;
for example, "Alice Smith VE9RAC (RAC CEC)". Unsuccessful
candidates will be notified and encouraged to re-write after
further study, bearing in mind that this is an open book exam.
The CEC list is growing steadily and all ARES/NTS leaders are urged to consider
increasing their own knowledge and setting an
example by obtaining the RAC CEC designation themselves, thereby encouraging all
other ARES/NTS volunteers to do the same. It is time well spent and attests
to the ARES professionalism at a time when such is greatly needed.
PLEASE NOTE:
If your name and call sign appear below and you are able but currently
not involved directly with the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (TM), you are strongly urged to volunteer your
services, either locally or at the Section level. This important
community resource cannot continue without a steady influx of dedicated volunteers and
there is always some way each of us can help, even without the CEC
designation. Your knowledge and experience are the foundation of the
ARES. Have fun while doing "good"! Please contact your Section
Manager, Section Emergency Coordinator or the RAC VPFS for more information.
The future of Amateur Radio depends upon the public service it provides.
If you have achieved your RAC CEC designation but are not a member of
RAC, why not become one now...by clicking HERE.
Holders
of the
RAC
Certified Emergency Coordinator (CEC)
Designation
Congratulations
and thank you for your dedication to public service!
The
CEC is a treasured, earned designation recognizing the holder's efforts and
dedication. It is not a position appointment.
Therefore,
out of respect, a listing for a CEC who has become a Silent Key will not be
removed unless specifically requested by the family.
Only
one call sign can be displayed per CEC. Please do not ask to have more
than one call sign entered here or on a certificate.
|
Name
|
Call sign
|
City/Town
|
Province, State or
Country
|
|
Bill Kirby
|
VO1BB
|
St. John's
|
NL
|
|
Joseph Earles
|
VO1BQ
|
Mount Pearl
|
NL
|
|
Christopher Boyd Snow
|
VO1CBS
|
Carbonear
|
NL
|
|
Douglas Mercer
|
VO1DTM
|
Goulds
|
NL
|
|
Daniel Zaenker
|
VO1DZX
|
St. John's
|
NL
|
|
Howard Stratton
|
VO1EHS
|
Gander
|
NL
|
|
George E. Skinner
|
VO1ES
|
Conception Bay South
|
NL
|
|
Laban Davis
|
VO1HLD
|
Lethbridge
|
NL
|
|
Ira Stacey
|
VO1IRA
|
Swift Current
|
NL
|
|
L. Craig Tucker
|
VO1LCT
|
St. John's
|
NL
|
|
Paul
A. Greene
|
VO1PX
|
St.
John’s
|
NL
|
|
Robert
Turnbull
|
VO1RTW
|
Mount
Pearl
|
NL
|
|
Vincent O'Keefe
|
VO1SO
|
Placentia
|
NL
|
|
Terry Hollett
|
VO1TH
|
Gander
|
NL
|
|
Christopher McGonigle
|
VO1TX
|
St. Anthony
|
NL
|
|
Hudson C. Vallieres
|
VO2HV
|
Wabush
|
NL
|
|
Martin P. Thomas
|
VE1AUZ
|
Midville Branch
|
NS
|
|
Frank W. Leslie
|
VE1FWL
|
New Germany
|
NS
|
|
James Langille
|
VE1JBL
|
Amherst
|
NS
|
|
Charles A. Jenkins
|
VE1JEN
|
New Germany
|
NS
|
|
François Payeur
|
VA2DIP
|
Québec
|
QC
|
|
Allen Hamel
|
VA2HAL
|
Québec
|
QC
|
|
Denham
Mitchell
|
VA2HAM
|
Saint-Bruno
|
QC
|
|
Bernard
Vaudry
|
VE2BQV
|
Farnham
|
QC
|
|
Claude Boivin |
VE2CBW |
La Prairie |
QC |
|
Luc Leblanc |
VE2DWE |
Sorel-Tracy |
QC |
|
Carl
Desharnais
|
VE2KAZ
|
Victoriaville
|
QC
|
|
James Keep |
VE2KHC |
Vaudreuil-Dorion |
QC |
|
Daniel
Marchand
|
VE2MDX
|
Montreal
|
QC
|
|
Michel Desrochers
|
VE2OCH
|
Ste. Marthe-sur-le-lac
|
QC
|
|
Claude
Paquet
|
VE2OCP
|
Charny
|
QC
|
|
Julie Hughes
|
VE2USE
|
Sainte-Hyacinthe
|
QC
|
|
Gilles Dufour |
VA2GGD |
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu |
QC |
|
Michel Lachaine |
VE2EXB |
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu |
QC |
|
Misa Markovic |
VA3BEO |
Hamilton |
ON |
|
Barry
Robb
|
VA3BHR
|
Minden
|
ON
|
|
Robert E. Titus |
VA3CSE |
North York |
ON |
|
Tyler Tidman |
VA3DGN |
Ottawa |
ON |
|
Douglas Johns |
VA3DLJ |
North Bay |
ON |
|
N. Dale Buchanan |
VA3DNA |
Pembroke |
ON |
|
Douglas Fawcett |
VA3FAW |
Ottawa |
ON |
|
Gerald A. Kocha |
VA3GAK |
Brampton |
ON |
|
Hank
Giroux
|
VA3GRX
|
Kenora
|
ON
|
|
Gong X. Xu
|
VA3GXU
|
Toronto
|
ON
|
|
Harvey Dennis |
VA3HBD |
Burks Falls |
ON |
|
Jim
Devenny
|
VA3HL
|
Osgoode
|
ON
|
|
David Duister |
VA3IDS |
Sarnia |
ON |
|
Lance
C. Dutchak
|
VA3LDX
|
Concord
|
ON
|
|
Lloyd
Gibbs
|
VA3LJG
|
Goulais
River
|
ON
|
|
Henry Jarzyna
|
VA3OV
|
Hawkesbury
|
ON
|
|
Paul Caccamo |
VA3PC |
Callander |
ON |
|
Peter
W. Henry
|
VA3PWH
|
Oshawa
|
ON
|
|
Jean-Paul LeBlanc
|
VA3QN
|
Barrie
|
ON
|
|
Ian
R. Snow
|
VA3QT
|
Barrie
|
ON
|
|
Rick
Ashton
|
VA3RGA
|
Dryden
|
ON
|
|
Richard Upfield
|
VA3RMU
|
Brampton
|
ON
|
|
Ron Spencer
|
VA3RSX
|
Bolton
|
ON
|
|
Robert G. Gammon |
VA3RX |
Windsor |
ON |
|
William R. Silver |
VA3SPT |
North Bay |
ON |
|
Dean S. Cassar |
VA3SUG |
Toronto |
ON |
|
Terry Noble |
VA3VRI |
Hasting |
ON |
|
Andrea J. Tekenos-Levy |
VA3YOJ |
Sarsfield |
ON |
|
Joseph T. Scott |
VE3ADB |
Cornwall |
ON |
|
R.D.
(Bob) Cooke
|
VE3BDB
|
Orillia
|
ON
|
|
George Badiuk
|
VE3BIK
|
Devlin
|
ON
|
|
Scott D. Carter
|
VE3CGN
|
London
|
ON
|
|
William J. Nangle |
VE3CLQ |
Kingston |
ON |
|
Chris Pitre |
VE3CTP |
Windsor |
ON |
|
John
Schreiter
|
VE3DOS
|
Kitchener
|
ON
|
|
Michael L. Hughes
|
VE3EEU
|
Fort Frances
|
ON
|
|
James
Martin Organ
|
VE3EMT
|
Toronto
|
ON
|
|
James F. King
|
VE3ETZ
|
Toronto
|
ON
|
|
Frederick A. Lesnick |
VE3FAL |
South Gillies |
ON |
|
Russ Hemphill |
VE3FI |
Haliburton |
ON |
|
Peter Prasad |
VE3FJI |
Toronto |
ON |
|
Vic Henderson |
VE3FOX |
Brampton |
ON |
|
Bryon
Martin
|
VE3FUZ
|
Chatham
|
ON
|
|
Warren Paulson
|
VE3FYN
|
Atikokan
|
ON
|
|
Gordon
Hewit
|
VE3GIH
|
Thornhill
|
ON
|
|
Richard
Girouard
|
VE3GIR
|
St
Thomas
|
ON
|
|
Thomas
J. Vince
|
VE3HM
|
Thorold
|
ON
|
|
Donald J. Tambeau
|
VE3HOL
|
Schumacher
|
ON
|
|
Robert
Purvis
|
VE3INY
|
Bracebridge
|
ON
|
|
Ronald
E. Chapman
|
VE3IVC
|
Belleville
|
ON
|
|
Jeff
Robbins
|
VE3JTR
|
Belleville
|
ON
|
|
Ronald David Hayes |
VE3JX
(1) |
Sault Ste Marie |
ON |
|
Kimberly Watson |
VE3KMW |
Paris |
ON |
|
Clarence
W. Angst
|
VE3LBU
|
Prescott
|
ON
|
|
Michael
K. Moreau
|
VE3LKI
|
Port
McNicoll
|
ON
|
|
James Michael Joyce |
VE3LTN |
Plantagenet |
ON |
|
Brad Harris |
VE3MXJ |
Thunder Bay |
ON |
|
Daniel Goodier |
VE3NI |
Mississauga |
ON |
|
Robert Alan Varcoe |
VE3OAV |
Cambridge |
ON |
|
Kenneth
James Short
|
VE3OKS
|
Barrie
|
ON
|
|
Alexander
Dutkewych
|
VE3PIG
|
Stroud
|
ON
|
|
Alexandra McGuire
|
VE3PKA
|
Oro Station
|
ON
|
|
Justin Schmidt-Clever |
VE3QYR |
Kanata |
ON |
|
Jack Hartley |
VE3RDQ |
Barrie |
ON |
|
Darren Lortie |
VE3REK |
Penetanguishene |
ON |
|
Patricia Barrett |
VE3RNH |
Barrie |
ON |
|
Richard Murtick |
VE3RNM |
Orleans |
ON |
|
Richard Tim Eaton |
VE3RTE |
Paisley |
ON |
|
Robert
B. McKenzie
|
VE3SJQ
|
Cobden
|
ON
|
|
Ken Halcrow |
VE3SRS |
Orleans |
ON |
|
Gregory Staios |
VE3STG |
Toronto |
ON |
|
Sue Cooke |
VE3SUH |
Orillia |
ON |
|
Jason Toms |
VE3TBE |
Brampton |
ON |
|
Terrence Hillier
|
VE3TEH
|
St
Thomas
|
ON
|
|
Brian
Lowe
|
VE3TJE
|
Fergus
|
ON
|
|
Michael Brickell
|
VE3TKI
|
Mississauga
|
ON
|
|
Mark Tekenos-Levy
|
VE3TKN
|
Sarsfield
|
ON
|
|
Mike
Larocque
|
VE3UNJ
|
Brockville
|
ON
|
|
Peter K. Hodgson |
VE3UR |
Belleville |
ON |
|
Paul
Davidson
|
VE3UUM
|
Marmora
|
ON |
|
Norm Hagan |
VE3VY |
Westport |
ON |
|
George Duffield |
VE3WKJ |
Brampton |
ON |
|
Norman
Bell
|
VE3XRC
|
Thunder
Bay
|
ON
|
|
Rod Hardman |
VE3RHF |
Oakville |
ON |
|
Paul Jomm |
VE3XPJ |
Milton |
ON |
|
John R. Duffy |
VE3DRZ |
Mississauga |
ON |
|
Austin Wright |
VE3NCQ |
Chatham |
ON |
|
Peter Annyschyn |
VE3MOP |
Windsor |
ON |
|
Paul Hudson |
VE3TA |
Toronto |
ON |
|
Paul
Arsenault
|
VE4AEY
|
Komarno
|
MB
|
|
Don MacKinnon |
VE4DJ |
Winnipeg |
MB |
|
Gordon L. Snarr |
VE4GLS |
Morris |
MB |
|
Willard J. Karle |
VE4KZ |
Belair |
MB |
|
Philip Friesen |
VE4PAF |
Elgin |
MB |
|
Doug Henry |
VE4TG |
Selkirk |
MB |
|
Z. Michael Zawislak |
VE4WZ |
Winnipeg |
MB |
|
Valerie Lemko |
VE5ACJ |
Moose Jaw |
SK |
|
Calvin Vosper |
VE5CAL |
Swift Current |
SK |
|
Devon Racicot |
VE5DWR |
Saskatoon |
SK |
|
Donovan
Hoggan
|
VA6DON
|
Medicine
Hat
|
AB
|
|
Jeff Low
|
VA6JL
|
Red Deer
|
AB
|
|
Ric Henderson
|
VA6RIC
|
Red Deer
|
AB
|
|
Curtis J. Bidulock
|
VE3AEW
|
Edmonton
|
AB
|
|
Ken Oelke
|
VE6AFO
|
Calgary
|
AB
|
|
Bill Boskwick
|
VE6BOZ
|
St. Paul
|
AB
|
|
Garry
Jacobs
|
VE6CIA
|
Red
Deer
|
AB
|
|
Dwayne
Brennan
|
VE6DEB
|
Youngstown
|
AB
|
|
Carl J.
Gill
|
VE6GGG
|
Stony
Plain
|
AB
|
|
Brad Coleman
|
VE6GHO
|
Cochrane
|
AB
|
|
Jose N.
Talens Jr.
|
VE6JNT
|
Edmonton
|
AB
|
|
Steward
Munro
|
VE6KN
|
Olds
|
AB
|
|
Tony Taews
|
VE6MVP
|
Vermilion
|
AB
|
|
Neil
B. Ruppert
|
VE6NBR
|
Youngstown
|
AB
|
|
Ivan
Taverner
|
VE6RC
|
Fort
McMurray
|
AB
|
|
Brian Nilsson |
VE6RNR |
Grande Prairie |
AB |
|
Ron Gillies |
VE6SJA |
Lloydminster |
AB |
|
James Ewen |
VE6SRV |
Sherwood Park |
AB |
|
Michael Mailhiot |
VE6MIM |
Red Deer |
AB |
|
Drew Watson |
VA7DR |
Salt Springs Island |
BC |
|
Nathan Drew Elvins |
VA7DRW |
Surrey |
BC |
|
Don Ennis |
VA7ENN |
Canoe |
BC |
|
Hew Lines |
VA7HU |
Sidney |
BC |
|
Martin Hyde |
VA7HYD |
Maple Ridge |
BC |
|
Robert A. Longmore |
VA7ZA |
Parksville |
BC |
|
Michael Plant |
VE7AT |
Surrey |
BC |
|
Mike Hale |
VE7DXD |
Gabriola Island |
BC |
|
John MacKay |
VE7EEX |
Langley |
BC |
|
Paul Giffin |
VE7IPM |
Gabriola Island |
BC |
|
John Pringle |
VE7JZ |
Kelsey Bay |
BC |
|
Andre
Bryan
|
VE7KSN
|
Victoria
|
BC
|
|
Terry Curé |
VE7LVD |
Nanaimo |
BC |
|
John
Douglas Noakes
|
VE7NI
|
Kamloops
|
BC
|
|
David F. Clift
|
VE7OCQ
|
Aldergrove
|
BC
|
|
Patrick
Cassels
|
VE7ONE
|
Malahat
|
BC
|
|
Kevin Hartley
|
VE7OVY
|
Victoria
|
BC
|
|
Patrick Speer
|
VE7PJS
|
Surrey
|
BC
|
|
John
G. Jopson
|
VE7RO
|
Sooke
|
BC
|
|
Glen
Tate
|
VE7SDX
|
Victoria
|
BC
|
|
Barry Bogart |
VE7VIE |
Vancouver |
BC |
|
Warren
Nyack
|
VE7WLN
|
Williams Lake
|
BC
|
|
Jim Hurrell |
VE7HUR |
Surrey |
BC |
|
David Eppert |
VE7EPP |
Delta |
BC |
|
Arthur Sanderson |
VA7ART |
Duncan |
BC |
|
George
Blandford
|
VE8GB
|
Yellowknife
|
NW
|
|
Francis C. Pitre
|
VE9FCP
|
Bathurst
|
NB
|
|
Leonard
Morgan
|
VE9MY
|
Saint
John
|
NB
|
|
Peter
G. Higgins
|
VE9PGH
|
Saint
John
|
NB
|
|
Jean Gionet
|
VE9ZD
|
Big River
|
NB
|
|
Brent Taylor
|
VY2HF
|
Stratford
|
PE
|
|
Clarence H. Annett |
WA5SWN |
Shawnee Mission |
Kansas |
|
Carel Oberholzer |
ZS3OBE |
North Cape |
South
Africa |
|
Glenham R. Duffy |
ZS5GD |
Kwazulu Natal |
South
Africa |
(190)
(1) Originally issued under call
sign VE3EIH
CECs
who are also RAC members may now join the Emergency Coordinator Group
Forum!
You
are invited and encouraged to become part of a forum created for
leaders.
For
more info and to register, please see http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RAC_ARES_SEC_DEC_EC
ATTENTION
CECs: All
RAC CECs
past, present and future, may obtain and wear the new, great
looking RAC Certified Emergency
Coordinator badge, currently available for $8.50 ($10 for non-RAC members), including mailing within Canada,
by cheque or money order ONLY.
Please DO NOT SEND CASH. Mailing costs outside of Canada will be higher so please
ask before ordering. Gift orders will be accepted but the name and call sign of
the CEC
must be provided. Cheque or money order, clearly marked as being for
the "ARES Fund - CEC badge", and including your call sign, are to be made payable to Radio Amateurs
of Canada and must be sent directly to the VPFS. Do not send
to RAC Headquarters. Contact information for
the VPFS is
published on page 4 of The Canadian Amateur and appears online at http://www.rac.ca/service/exc.htm.
Credit card orders (VISA or MasterCard) within Canada, submitted by E-mail or postal mail to the VPFS,
may be processed only if absolutely necessary (meaning
if you don't have a bank account or access to money orders) but, in all cases, for out-of-Canada
orders. Please provide name of credit card holder, call sign, credit card number,
expiry date, a contact telephone number and E-mail address. The badge, slightly larger
than a Canadian (or U.S.) 25-cent coin, is strikingly constructed in red
enamel on metal, with raised gold-coloured letters and RAC ARES™ insignia.
It features a jeweller's clasp to lessen chance of loss and to prevent
"spinning". This prestige badge, which displays the wearer's
accomplishment in achieving the designation, is available only to RAC
CECs
to a maximum of two (2) badges each. You will be proud to wear
it! In addition, you will be supporting the Amateur Radio Emergency
Service as proceeds go to support
that organization. (Please see photo
near top of this page.) To become a RAC member, or to renew, please
CLICK HERE.
|