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The Irish Radio Transmitters Society (IRTS) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Ireland. Key missions of the IRTS include promoting amateur radio experimentation and representing the interests of Irish amateur radio operators before Irish and international telecommunications regulatory authorities. In particular, since 2005 in agreement with Communications Regulator (Comreg), the IRTS supports the entire examination process for the Experimenter's Licence including setting, organising, and correcting examinations for the Irish amateur radio license. The organization has no paid employees, and all tasks are performed by volunteers. IRTS is the national member society representing Ireland in the International Amateur Radio Union.

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  • Irish Radio Transmitters Society (de)
  • Irish Radio Transmitters Society (en)
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  • The Irish Radio Transmitters Society (IRTS) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Ireland. Key missions of the IRTS include promoting amateur radio experimentation and representing the interests of Irish amateur radio operators before Irish and international telecommunications regulatory authorities. In particular, since 2005 in agreement with Communications Regulator (Comreg), the IRTS supports the entire examination process for the Experimenter's Licence including setting, organising, and correcting examinations for the Irish amateur radio license. The organization has no paid employees, and all tasks are performed by volunteers. IRTS is the national member society representing Ireland in the International Amateur Radio Union. (en)
  • Die Irish Radio Transmitters Society (kurz: IRTS, deutsch „Irischer Funksenderverband“) ist die nationale Vereinigung der Funkamateure in Irland. Gegründet wurde die Vereinigung im Jahr 1932 mit dem Zweck, die Praxis des Amateurfunks und die dazugehörige Erforschung der Hochfrequenztechnik zu fördern. Die Hauszeitschrift der IRTS heißt Echo Ireland. Sie erscheint monatlich und widmet sich den diversen Mitgliederaktivitäten, wie Amateurfunkwettbewerben, Aktionen wie SOTA und „DXpeditionen“, sowie den typischen Themen des Amateurfunks, wie Sende- und Empfangstechnik, Testberichte und Bauanleitungen zu Antennen. (de)
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  • Irish Radio Transmitters Society (en)
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  • Irish Radio Transmitters Society (en)
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  • IRTS (en)
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  • Jim Holohan EI4HH (en)
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  • Die Irish Radio Transmitters Society (kurz: IRTS, deutsch „Irischer Funksenderverband“) ist die nationale Vereinigung der Funkamateure in Irland. Gegründet wurde die Vereinigung im Jahr 1932 mit dem Zweck, die Praxis des Amateurfunks und die dazugehörige Erforschung der Hochfrequenztechnik zu fördern. Die Hauszeitschrift der IRTS heißt Echo Ireland. Sie erscheint monatlich und widmet sich den diversen Mitgliederaktivitäten, wie Amateurfunkwettbewerben, Aktionen wie SOTA und „DXpeditionen“, sowie den typischen Themen des Amateurfunks, wie Sende- und Empfangstechnik, Testberichte und Bauanleitungen zu Antennen. Die IRTS ist Mitglied in der International Amateur Radio Union (IARU Region 1), der internationalen Vereinigung von Amateurfunkverbänden, und vertritt dort die Interessen der irischen Funkamateure. (de)
  • The Irish Radio Transmitters Society (IRTS) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Ireland. Key missions of the IRTS include promoting amateur radio experimentation and representing the interests of Irish amateur radio operators before Irish and international telecommunications regulatory authorities. In particular, since 2005 in agreement with Communications Regulator (Comreg), the IRTS supports the entire examination process for the Experimenter's Licence including setting, organising, and correcting examinations for the Irish amateur radio license. The organization has no paid employees, and all tasks are performed by volunteers. IRTS is the national member society representing Ireland in the International Amateur Radio Union. (en)
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