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USED AND SWAP
Used and Swap. Amateur Radio Swap Canada (Facebook Site) BCSwap. eham.com. Hamshack.ca. KWARC Swap Shop. Manitoba Repeater Society Swap Listing. Newfoundland and Labrador Swap Shop. Northern Alberta RadioClub Swap-n-Shop.
REQUIREMENTS
To earn this qualification requires passing a 50-question multiple choice examination on radio theory. The examinations may be taken in any order but station operating privileges require a Basic Qualification. Candidates for the examination for Basic, Morse Code or Advanced qualifications are examined by an accredited examiner. AMATEUR RADIO COURSES The course will run one day a week for about 8 weeks. Cost: The cost is about $120 (depends on class size) and includes training texts, all necessary materials, and ISED Canada certified examination. Enrolling: If you or anyone you know would like to take amateur CANADIAN AMATEUR RADIO BAND PLANS Band Plans. Radio Amateurs of Canada bandplanning committees coordinate the development of National Band Plans to provide guidance for the usage of the Canadian Amateur bands. These committees are made up of representatives from all regions of Canada. The committees prepare interim band plans after consulting with Amateurs across thecountry.
RAC CANADA DAY CONTEST 2021: THURSDAY, JULY 1 2 | RAC Canada Day Contest Rules 2021 Multi-Operator Single Transmitter Low Power (max. 100 watts output) * – Tony Allsop VE3FTA Memorial by the Mississauga Amateur Radio Club Multi-Operator Multi-Transmitter, any authorized power – Radioworld For the CanadaDay Contest a
AMATEUR RADIO NETS
The following list of Amateur Radio Nets is an ongoing project that needs your help to keep it current. It is very much a work in progress. Please let us know if you have any changes, additions or144 MHZ (2M) PAGE
For 146.520 MHz FM, it is to any other clear FM simplex channel. Note 5: Seven frequencies on a 20 kHz channel raster: 144.37, 144.39, 144.41, 144.43, 144.45, 144.47 and 144.49. Occupancy is to occur only when available Digital frequencies within the sub-bands50 MHZ (6M) PAGE
50 MHz (6M) Page. Send comments to VHF/UHF Band Planning Committee, Dana Shtun, VE3DS . For co-located voice and packet repeaters, use high (input) and low (output) to provide maximum mutual frequency isolation. (2) Table of Repeater Pairs. (3) Amateurs are requested to avoid using FM or other wide band modes on these frequencies tominimize
SIMPLEMORSE
simpleMorse. Un gratuiciel pour pratiquer la réception du code Morse. Il peut générer des groupes de caractères arbitraires ou manipuler un fichier de type ASCII créé par l'usager. Roule sous Microsoft Windows (et sous Linux accompagné de Wine). Note: La maîtrise du Morse n'est pas exigée pour l'obtention du certificat, mais demeureun
RADIO AMATEURS OF CANADA May-June 2021 eTCA is now available for download mai-juin 2021 eTCA est disponible. Welcome to the May-June 2021 issue of The Canadian Amateur The electronic TCA (eTCA) version of the May-June 2021 issue of The Canadian Amateur (TCA) magazine is now available for viewing or download. The paper version is now being processed by the printer, butUSED AND SWAP
Used and Swap. Amateur Radio Swap Canada (Facebook Site) BCSwap. eham.com. Hamshack.ca. KWARC Swap Shop. Manitoba Repeater Society Swap Listing. Newfoundland and Labrador Swap Shop. Northern Alberta RadioClub Swap-n-Shop.
REQUIREMENTS
To earn this qualification requires passing a 50-question multiple choice examination on radio theory. The examinations may be taken in any order but station operating privileges require a Basic Qualification. Candidates for the examination for Basic, Morse Code or Advanced qualifications are examined by an accredited examiner. AMATEUR RADIO COURSES The course will run one day a week for about 8 weeks. Cost: The cost is about $120 (depends on class size) and includes training texts, all necessary materials, and ISED Canada certified examination. Enrolling: If you or anyone you know would like to take amateur CANADIAN AMATEUR RADIO BAND PLANS Band Plans. Radio Amateurs of Canada bandplanning committees coordinate the development of National Band Plans to provide guidance for the usage of the Canadian Amateur bands. These committees are made up of representatives from all regions of Canada. The committees prepare interim band plans after consulting with Amateurs across thecountry.
RAC CANADA DAY CONTEST 2021: THURSDAY, JULY 1 2 | RAC Canada Day Contest Rules 2021 Multi-Operator Single Transmitter Low Power (max. 100 watts output) * – Tony Allsop VE3FTA Memorial by the Mississauga Amateur Radio Club Multi-Operator Multi-Transmitter, any authorized power – Radioworld For the CanadaDay Contest a
AMATEUR RADIO NETS
The following list of Amateur Radio Nets is an ongoing project that needs your help to keep it current. It is very much a work in progress. Please let us know if you have any changes, additions or144 MHZ (2M) PAGE
For 146.520 MHz FM, it is to any other clear FM simplex channel. Note 5: Seven frequencies on a 20 kHz channel raster: 144.37, 144.39, 144.41, 144.43, 144.45, 144.47 and 144.49. Occupancy is to occur only when available Digital frequencies within the sub-bands50 MHZ (6M) PAGE
50 MHz (6M) Page. Send comments to VHF/UHF Band Planning Committee, Dana Shtun, VE3DS . For co-located voice and packet repeaters, use high (input) and low (output) to provide maximum mutual frequency isolation. (2) Table of Repeater Pairs. (3) Amateurs are requested to avoid using FM or other wide band modes on these frequencies tominimize
SIMPLEMORSE
simpleMorse. Un gratuiciel pour pratiquer la réception du code Morse. Il peut générer des groupes de caractères arbitraires ou manipuler un fichier de type ASCII créé par l'usager. Roule sous Microsoft Windows (et sous Linux accompagné de Wine). Note: La maîtrise du Morse n'est pas exigée pour l'obtention du certificat, mais demeureun
EXAMINATIONS
Examinations. To earn your certificate with Basic Qualification, you'll need to pass a written exam. This is a 70% pass-grade, 100-question multiple-choice test, covering such topics as radio operating practices, basic electrical theory, and the Radiocommunication regulations that apply to amateur radio. A mark of 80% or more gives the RAC CONTESTING RULES AND RESULTS RAC Canada Day Contest 2020 Results: Updated January 15. RAC Canada Winter Contest 2020 Rules: English | French. RAC Cabrillo V3.2 (posted November 3/20) RAC Contest Entry Form (Canada Day & Canada Winter) (pdf) RAC Canada Winter Contest 2019 Results (updated October 11/20) CANADIAN AMATEUR RADIO CLUBS LIST The RAC Affiliated Club Program. The RAC Affiliated Club Program provides an opportunity for Canadian Amateur Radio Clubs to provide support to their national Amateur Radio association, Radio Amateurs of Canada.. The program provides valuable services and benefits that enhance the Amateur Radio experience for the club’s members including the RAC Affiliated Club Insurance Program.CONTACT RAC HQ
Contact RAC HQ. If you have suggestions or comments for RAC then please send them to your Regional Director. If you have questions or website updates, please send them to the RAC webmaster. We will be pleased to help by telephone (613-244-4367 or 877-273-8304) from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EST/EDT, Monday through Friday (except statutoryholidays).
AMATEUR RADIO STUDY GUIDES Amateur Radio Course Study Guides. Radio Amateurs of Canada offers the study guides below to help you learn everything you need need to pass your exam and have fun with Amateur Radio. Morse code may be learned in a class or by self-study using a number of methods. A popular way is to download a software program that teaches the Morse Code andEXHAMINER V2.5
ExHAMiner V2.5. A self-test program for candidates to the Canadian Amateur Radio certification. Runs under Microsoft Windows (reported to work flawlessly on Ubuntu 9.04 + Wine 1.0.1). The files below are ZIPped to reduce bandwidth usage. Extract them to a working folderbefore use.
ARES-ONTARIO
Section Manager – Ontario North (ONN) Allan Boyd, VE3AJB 27 Red Mill Road PO Box 208 Little Current, ON P0P 1K0 Tel: 705-368-2779 Email:50 MHZ (6M) PAGE
50 MHz (6M) Page. Send comments to VHF/UHF Band Planning Committee, Dana Shtun, VE3DS . For co-located voice and packet repeaters, use high (input) and low (output) to provide maximum mutual frequency isolation. (2) Table of Repeater Pairs. (3) Amateurs are requested to avoid using FM or other wide band modes on these frequencies tominimize
PUBLIC SERVICE / ARES FORMS Community Services Organization. Official Position Descriptions and Links to Other Forms / Documents Used by the Community Services. This list was Updated 2019-08-19 and is subject to change without notice.. The Community Services uses a number of forms for reporting changes within Sections, as well as other documents. 432 MHZ (70 CM) PAGE 432 MHz (70 CM) Page. Send comments to VHF/UHF Band Planning Committee, Dana Shtun, VE3DS. CW, SSB, MOONBOUNCE (Global Allocation), Amplitude Modulation narrow band modes. Centre frequency for EME, globally coordinated frequency allocations exist above and below 432.0MHz.
RADIO AMATEURS OF CANADA Please vote now for Marcel Mongeon, VA3DD and Tim Ellam, VE6SHRAC President Glenn MacDonell, VE3XRA:“On behalf of Radio Amateurs of Canada, I am pleased to announce that two longtime RAC members and dedicated volunteers, Marcel Mongeon, VA3DDD, and Tim Ellam, VE6SH, have been nominated for the ‘Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers’ in Canadian Lawyer magazine’s annualUSED AND SWAP
Used and Swap. Amateur Radio Swap Canada (Facebook Site) BCSwap. eham.com. Hamshack.ca. KWARC Swap Shop. Manitoba Repeater Society Swap Listing. Newfoundland and Labrador Swap Shop. Northern Alberta RadioClub Swap-n-Shop.
REQUIREMENTS
To earn this qualification requires passing a 50-question multiple choice examination on radio theory. The examinations may be taken in any order but station operating privileges require a Basic Qualification. Candidates for the examination for Basic, Morse Code or Advanced qualifications are examined by an accredited examiner. AMATEUR RADIO COURSES The course will run one day a week for about 8 weeks. Cost: The cost is about $120 (depends on class size) and includes training texts, all necessary materials, and ISED Canada certified examination. Enrolling: If you or anyone you know would like to take amateur RAC CANADA DAY CONTEST 2021: THURSDAY, JULY 1 2 | RAC Canada Day Contest Rules 2021 Multi-Operator Single Transmitter Low Power (max. 100 watts output) * – Tony Allsop VE3FTA Memorial by the Mississauga Amateur Radio Club Multi-Operator Multi-Transmitter, any authorized power – Radioworld For the CanadaDay Contest a
CANADIAN AMATEUR RADIO BAND PLANS Band Plans. Radio Amateurs of Canada bandplanning committees coordinate the development of National Band Plans to provide guidance for the usage of the Canadian Amateur bands. These committees are made up of representatives from all regions of Canada. The committees prepare interim band plans after consulting with Amateurs across thecountry.
THE RAC NATIONAL INCOMING QSL BUREAU Member societies of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) operate a worldwide system of QSL Bureaus. Radio Amateurs of Canada as the Canadian member-society, operates a National Incoming Bureau. Cards received from IARU member societies by the RAC National Incoming Bureau are sorted and forwarded to the Incoming Bureau in each callarea.
AMATEUR RADIO NETS
The following list of Amateur Radio Nets is an ongoing project that needs your help to keep it current. It is very much a work in progress. Please let us know if you have any changes, additions or144 MHZ (2M) PAGE
For 146.520 MHz FM, it is to any other clear FM simplex channel. Note 5: Seven frequencies on a 20 kHz channel raster: 144.37, 144.39, 144.41, 144.43, 144.45, 144.47 and 144.49. Occupancy is to occur only when available Digital frequencies within the sub-bands50 MHZ (6M) PAGE
50 MHz (6M) Page. Send comments to VHF/UHF Band Planning Committee, Dana Shtun, VE3DS . For co-located voice and packet repeaters, use high (input) and low (output) to provide maximum mutual frequency isolation. (2) Table of Repeater Pairs. (3) Amateurs are requested to avoid using FM or other wide band modes on these frequencies tominimize
RADIO AMATEURS OF CANADA Please vote now for Marcel Mongeon, VA3DD and Tim Ellam, VE6SHRAC President Glenn MacDonell, VE3XRA:“On behalf of Radio Amateurs of Canada, I am pleased to announce that two longtime RAC members and dedicated volunteers, Marcel Mongeon, VA3DDD, and Tim Ellam, VE6SH, have been nominated for the ‘Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers’ in Canadian Lawyer magazine’s annualUSED AND SWAP
Used and Swap. Amateur Radio Swap Canada (Facebook Site) BCSwap. eham.com. Hamshack.ca. KWARC Swap Shop. Manitoba Repeater Society Swap Listing. Newfoundland and Labrador Swap Shop. Northern Alberta RadioClub Swap-n-Shop.
REQUIREMENTS
To earn this qualification requires passing a 50-question multiple choice examination on radio theory. The examinations may be taken in any order but station operating privileges require a Basic Qualification. Candidates for the examination for Basic, Morse Code or Advanced qualifications are examined by an accredited examiner. AMATEUR RADIO COURSES The course will run one day a week for about 8 weeks. Cost: The cost is about $120 (depends on class size) and includes training texts, all necessary materials, and ISED Canada certified examination. Enrolling: If you or anyone you know would like to take amateur RAC CANADA DAY CONTEST 2021: THURSDAY, JULY 1 2 | RAC Canada Day Contest Rules 2021 Multi-Operator Single Transmitter Low Power (max. 100 watts output) * – Tony Allsop VE3FTA Memorial by the Mississauga Amateur Radio Club Multi-Operator Multi-Transmitter, any authorized power – Radioworld For the CanadaDay Contest a
CANADIAN AMATEUR RADIO BAND PLANS Band Plans. Radio Amateurs of Canada bandplanning committees coordinate the development of National Band Plans to provide guidance for the usage of the Canadian Amateur bands. These committees are made up of representatives from all regions of Canada. The committees prepare interim band plans after consulting with Amateurs across thecountry.
THE RAC NATIONAL INCOMING QSL BUREAU Member societies of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) operate a worldwide system of QSL Bureaus. Radio Amateurs of Canada as the Canadian member-society, operates a National Incoming Bureau. Cards received from IARU member societies by the RAC National Incoming Bureau are sorted and forwarded to the Incoming Bureau in each callarea.
AMATEUR RADIO NETS
The following list of Amateur Radio Nets is an ongoing project that needs your help to keep it current. It is very much a work in progress. Please let us know if you have any changes, additions or144 MHZ (2M) PAGE
For 146.520 MHz FM, it is to any other clear FM simplex channel. Note 5: Seven frequencies on a 20 kHz channel raster: 144.37, 144.39, 144.41, 144.43, 144.45, 144.47 and 144.49. Occupancy is to occur only when available Digital frequencies within the sub-bands50 MHZ (6M) PAGE
50 MHz (6M) Page. Send comments to VHF/UHF Band Planning Committee, Dana Shtun, VE3DS . For co-located voice and packet repeaters, use high (input) and low (output) to provide maximum mutual frequency isolation. (2) Table of Repeater Pairs. (3) Amateurs are requested to avoid using FM or other wide band modes on these frequencies tominimize
EXAMINATIONS
Examinations. To earn your certificate with Basic Qualification, you'll need to pass a written exam. This is a 70% pass-grade, 100-question multiple-choice test, covering such topics as radio operating practices, basic electrical theory, and the Radiocommunication regulations that apply to amateur radio. A mark of 80% or more gives theREQUIREMENTS
To earn this qualification requires passing a 50-question multiple choice examination on radio theory. The examinations may be taken in any order but station operating privileges require a Basic Qualification. Candidates for the examination for Basic, Morse Code or Advanced qualifications are examined by an accredited examiner. CANADIAN AMATEUR RADIO CLUBS LIST The RAC Affiliated Club Program. The RAC Affiliated Club Program provides an opportunity for Canadian Amateur Radio Clubs to provide support to their national Amateur Radio association, Radio Amateurs of Canada.. The program provides valuable services and benefits that enhance the Amateur Radio experience for the club’s members including the RAC Affiliated Club Insurance Program. RAC CONTESTING RULES AND RESULTS RAC Canada Day Contest 2020 Results: Updated January 15. RAC Canada Winter Contest 2020 Rules: English | French. RAC Cabrillo V3.2 (posted November 3/20) RAC Contest Entry Form (Canada Day & Canada Winter) (pdf) RAC Canada Winter Contest 2019 Results (updated October 11/20) AMATEUR RADIO STUDY GUIDES Amateur Radio Course Study Guides. Radio Amateurs of Canada offers the study guides below to help you learn everything you need need to pass your exam and have fun with Amateur Radio. Morse code may be learned in a class or by self-study using a number of methods. A popular way is to download a software program that teaches the Morse Code andCONTACT RAC HQ
Contact RAC HQ. If you have suggestions or comments for RAC then please send them to your Regional Director. If you have questions or website updates, please send them to the RAC webmaster. We will be pleased to help by telephone (613-244-4367 or 877-273-8304) from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EST/EDT, Monday through Friday (except statutoryholidays).
ARES-ONTARIO
Section Manager – Ontario North (ONN) Allan Boyd, VE3AJB 27 Red Mill Road PO Box 208 Little Current, ON P0P 1K0 Tel: 705-368-2779 Email:50 MHZ (6M) PAGE
50 MHz (6M) Page. Send comments to VHF/UHF Band Planning Committee, Dana Shtun, VE3DS . For co-located voice and packet repeaters, use high (input) and low (output) to provide maximum mutual frequency isolation. (2) Table of Repeater Pairs. (3) Amateurs are requested to avoid using FM or other wide band modes on these frequencies tominimize
PUBLIC SERVICE / ARES FORMS Community Services Organization. Official Position Descriptions and Links to Other Forms / Documents Used by the Community Services. This list was Updated 2019-08-19 and is subject to change without notice.. The Community Services uses a number of forms for reporting changes within Sections, as well as other documents. 432 MHZ (70 CM) PAGE 432 MHz (70 CM) Page. Send comments to VHF/UHF Band Planning Committee, Dana Shtun, VE3DS. CW, SSB, MOONBOUNCE (Global Allocation), Amplitude Modulation narrow band modes. Centre frequency for EME, globally coordinated frequency allocations exist above and below 432.0MHz.
RADIO AMATEURS OF CANADA For immediate release:Please register now at the link provided below.Jason Tremblay, VE3JXTRAC Community Services OfficerRadio Amateurs of Canada (RAC), the national association for Amateur Radio in Canada, is pleased to present a special event for Amateurs and non-Amateurs: CANWARN 2021 and Beyond.CANWARN (CANadian Weather Amateur Radio Network) is a network of volunteer AmateurUSED AND SWAP
Used and Swap. Amateur Radio Swap Canada (Facebook Site) BCSwap. eham.com. Hamshack.ca. KWARC Swap Shop. Manitoba Repeater Society Swap Listing. Newfoundland and Labrador Swap Shop. Northern Alberta RadioClub Swap-n-Shop.
AMATEUR RADIO COURSES The course will run one day a week for about 8 weeks. Cost: The cost is about $120 (depends on class size) and includes training texts, all necessary materials, and ISED Canada certified examination. Enrolling: If you or anyone you know would like to take amateurREQUIREMENTS
To earn this qualification requires passing a 50-question multiple choice examination on radio theory. The examinations may be taken in any order but station operating privileges require a Basic Qualification. Candidates for the examination for Basic, Morse Code or Advanced qualifications are examined by an accredited examiner. THE CANADIAN AMATEUR MAGAZINE (TCA) The Canadian Amateur (TCA), Canada’s premiere national magazine devoted to Amateur Radio, is published six times per year and is the membership journal of the Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC). It is available in both print and digital versions (eTCA). Members of RAC, Canada’s sole national Amateur Radio organization, receive TCA automatically. A subscription to TCA also provides membership CANADIAN AMATEUR RADIO BAND PLANS Band Plans. Radio Amateurs of Canada bandplanning committees coordinate the development of National Band Plans to provide guidance for the usage of the Canadian Amateur bands. These committees are made up of representatives from all regions of Canada. The committees prepare interim band plans after consulting with Amateurs across thecountry.
AMATEUR RADIO STUDY GUIDES Amateur Radio Course Study Guides. Radio Amateurs of Canada offers the study guides below to help you learn everything you need need to pass your exam and have fun with Amateur Radio. Morse code may be learned in a class or by self-study using a number of methods. A popular way is to download a software program that teaches the Morse Code andCALL SIGNS - RAC
Call Signs. The Certificate of Proficiency in Amateur Radio is accompanied by a call sign used to identify the station. Canadian call signs normally have a national prefix consisting of two letters and a number, followed by a two- or three-letter suffix e.g. VE1AB, VA3ABC, VO1ZZ or VY2ZZZ. Call signs are allocated with different prefixesAMATEUR RADIO NETS
The following list of Amateur Radio Nets is an ongoing project that needs your help to keep it current. It is very much a work in progress. Please let us know if you have any changes, additions orSIMPLEMORSE
simpleMorse. Un gratuiciel pour pratiquer la réception du code Morse. Il peut générer des groupes de caractères arbitraires ou manipuler un fichier de type ASCII créé par l'usager. Roule sous Microsoft Windows (et sous Linux accompagné de Wine). Note: La maîtrise du Morse n'est pas exigée pour l'obtention du certificat, mais demeureun
RADIO AMATEURS OF CANADA For immediate release:Please register now at the link provided below.Jason Tremblay, VE3JXTRAC Community Services OfficerRadio Amateurs of Canada (RAC), the national association for Amateur Radio in Canada, is pleased to present a special event for Amateurs and non-Amateurs: CANWARN 2021 and Beyond.CANWARN (CANadian Weather Amateur Radio Network) is a network of volunteer AmateurUSED AND SWAP
Used and Swap. Amateur Radio Swap Canada (Facebook Site) BCSwap. eham.com. Hamshack.ca. KWARC Swap Shop. Manitoba Repeater Society Swap Listing. Newfoundland and Labrador Swap Shop. Northern Alberta RadioClub Swap-n-Shop.
AMATEUR RADIO COURSES The course will run one day a week for about 8 weeks. Cost: The cost is about $120 (depends on class size) and includes training texts, all necessary materials, and ISED Canada certified examination. Enrolling: If you or anyone you know would like to take amateurREQUIREMENTS
To earn this qualification requires passing a 50-question multiple choice examination on radio theory. The examinations may be taken in any order but station operating privileges require a Basic Qualification. Candidates for the examination for Basic, Morse Code or Advanced qualifications are examined by an accredited examiner. THE CANADIAN AMATEUR MAGAZINE (TCA) The Canadian Amateur (TCA), Canada’s premiere national magazine devoted to Amateur Radio, is published six times per year and is the membership journal of the Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC). It is available in both print and digital versions (eTCA). Members of RAC, Canada’s sole national Amateur Radio organization, receive TCA automatically. A subscription to TCA also provides membership CANADIAN AMATEUR RADIO BAND PLANS Band Plans. Radio Amateurs of Canada bandplanning committees coordinate the development of National Band Plans to provide guidance for the usage of the Canadian Amateur bands. These committees are made up of representatives from all regions of Canada. The committees prepare interim band plans after consulting with Amateurs across thecountry.
AMATEUR RADIO STUDY GUIDES Amateur Radio Course Study Guides. Radio Amateurs of Canada offers the study guides below to help you learn everything you need need to pass your exam and have fun with Amateur Radio. Morse code may be learned in a class or by self-study using a number of methods. A popular way is to download a software program that teaches the Morse Code andCALL SIGNS - RAC
Call Signs. The Certificate of Proficiency in Amateur Radio is accompanied by a call sign used to identify the station. Canadian call signs normally have a national prefix consisting of two letters and a number, followed by a two- or three-letter suffix e.g. VE1AB, VA3ABC, VO1ZZ or VY2ZZZ. Call signs are allocated with different prefixesAMATEUR RADIO NETS
The following list of Amateur Radio Nets is an ongoing project that needs your help to keep it current. It is very much a work in progress. Please let us know if you have any changes, additions orSIMPLEMORSE
simpleMorse. Un gratuiciel pour pratiquer la réception du code Morse. Il peut générer des groupes de caractères arbitraires ou manipuler un fichier de type ASCII créé par l'usager. Roule sous Microsoft Windows (et sous Linux accompagné de Wine). Note: La maîtrise du Morse n'est pas exigée pour l'obtention du certificat, mais demeureun
THE CANADIAN AMATEUR MAGAZINE (TCA) The Canadian Amateur (TCA), Canada’s premiere national magazine devoted to Amateur Radio, is published six times per year and is the membership journal of the Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC). It is available in both print and digital versions (eTCA). Members of RAC, Canada’s sole national Amateur Radio organization, receive TCA automatically. A subscription to TCA also provides membership AMATEUR RADIO STUDY GUIDES Amateur Radio Course Study Guides. Radio Amateurs of Canada offers the study guides below to help you learn everything you need need to pass your exam and have fun with Amateur Radio. Morse code may be learned in a class or by self-study using a number of methods. A popular way is to download a software program that teaches the Morse Code and CANADIAN AMATEUR RADIO CLUBS LIST The RAC Affiliated Club Program. The RAC Affiliated Club Program provides an opportunity for Canadian Amateur Radio Clubs to provide support to their national Amateur Radio association, Radio Amateurs of Canada.. The program provides valuable services and benefits that enhance the Amateur Radio experience for the club’s members including the RAC Affiliated Club Insurance Program.DISTRACTED DRIVING
Distracted Driving Regulations in Canada: An Overview. Richard Ferch, VE3KI RAC Regulatory Affairs Officer. In light of the recent decision by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation to make permanent the exemption for two-way radios for commercial drivers and Amateur Radio operators, we have reviewed the regulations in Canada and, to the best of our knowledge, the exemptions in all otherARES-ONTARIO
Section Manager – Ontario North (ONN) Allan Boyd, VE3AJB 27 Red Mill Road PO Box 208 Little Current, ON P0P 1K0 Tel: 705-368-2779 Email:50 MHZ (6M) PAGE
50 MHz (6M) Page. Send comments to VHF/UHF Band Planning Committee, Dana Shtun, VE3DS . For co-located voice and packet repeaters, use high (input) and low (output) to provide maximum mutual frequency isolation. (2) Table of Repeater Pairs. (3) Amateurs are requested to avoid using FM or other wide band modes on these frequencies tominimize
RAC CANADA WINTER CONTEST 2019 RESULTS 1 | RAC Winter Contest 2019 Results – September/October 2020 TCA RAC Canada Winter Contest 2019 Results Sam Ferris, VE5SF and Bart Ritchie, VE5CPU RAC Canada Winter Contest 2019 Plaque Winners Participation in the 2019 running of the RAC Canada WinterARES SASKATCHEWAN
Len Pryor, VE5WIBOX 10Marsahll, SK S0M 1R0Tel: 306-387-6881E-mail: lpryor@lincsat.comBattleford & Midwest Saskatchewan. 1395 – 112th.EXHAMINER V2.5 (F)
ExHAMiner V2.5 (F) Un programme pour se préparer à l’examen canadien de radioamateur. Roule sous Microsoft Windows (serait tout à fait fonctionnel sous Ubuntu 9.04 + Wine 1.0.1). Les fichiers ci-dessous sont compressés en format ZIP. Vous devez les extraire avant de les utiliser. MARCEL MONGEON, VA3DDD, AND TIM ELLAM, VE6SH, NOMINATED Marcel Mongeon, VA3DD, has served as RAC’s Legal Counsel for over 10 years and Tim Ellam, VE6SH, served in Executive positions for the Canadian Radio Relay League and Radio Amateurs of Canada from 1990 to 1999 including as RAC’s Legal Counsel. Both are successful lawyers and they have been nominated in different categories of an election to recognize the Top 25 most influential and RADIO AMATEURS OF CANADA For immediate release:Please register now at the link provided below.Jason Tremblay, VE3JXTRAC Community Services OfficerRadio Amateurs of Canada (RAC), the national association for Amateur Radio in Canada, is pleased to present a special event for Amateurs and non-Amateurs: CANWARN 2021 and Beyond.CANWARN (CANadian Weather Amateur Radio Network) is a network of volunteer AmateurUSED AND SWAP
Used and Swap. Amateur Radio Swap Canada (Facebook Site) BCSwap. eham.com. Hamshack.ca. KWARC Swap Shop. Manitoba Repeater Society Swap Listing. Newfoundland and Labrador Swap Shop. Northern Alberta RadioClub Swap-n-Shop.
AMATEUR RADIO COURSES The course will run one day a week for about 8 weeks. Cost: The cost is about $120 (depends on class size) and includes training texts, all necessary materials, and ISED Canada certified examination. Enrolling: If you or anyone you know would like to take amateurREQUIREMENTS
To earn this qualification requires passing a 50-question multiple choice examination on radio theory. The examinations may be taken in any order but station operating privileges require a Basic Qualification. Candidates for the examination for Basic, Morse Code or Advanced qualifications are examined by an accredited examiner. THE CANADIAN AMATEUR MAGAZINE (TCA) The Canadian Amateur (TCA), Canada’s premiere national magazine devoted to Amateur Radio, is published six times per year and is the membership journal of the Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC). It is available in both print and digital versions (eTCA). Members of RAC, Canada’s sole national Amateur Radio organization, receive TCA automatically. A subscription to TCA also provides membership CANADIAN AMATEUR RADIO BAND PLANS Band Plans. Radio Amateurs of Canada bandplanning committees coordinate the development of National Band Plans to provide guidance for the usage of the Canadian Amateur bands. These committees are made up of representatives from all regions of Canada. The committees prepare interim band plans after consulting with Amateurs across thecountry.
AMATEUR RADIO STUDY GUIDES Amateur Radio Course Study Guides. Radio Amateurs of Canada offers the study guides below to help you learn everything you need need to pass your exam and have fun with Amateur Radio. Morse code may be learned in a class or by self-study using a number of methods. A popular way is to download a software program that teaches the Morse Code andCALL SIGNS - RAC
Call Signs. The Certificate of Proficiency in Amateur Radio is accompanied by a call sign used to identify the station. Canadian call signs normally have a national prefix consisting of two letters and a number, followed by a two- or three-letter suffix e.g. VE1AB, VA3ABC, VO1ZZ or VY2ZZZ. Call signs are allocated with different prefixesAMATEUR RADIO NETS
The following list of Amateur Radio Nets is an ongoing project that needs your help to keep it current. It is very much a work in progress. Please let us know if you have any changes, additions orSIMPLEMORSE
simpleMorse. Un gratuiciel pour pratiquer la réception du code Morse. Il peut générer des groupes de caractères arbitraires ou manipuler un fichier de type ASCII créé par l'usager. Roule sous Microsoft Windows (et sous Linux accompagné de Wine). Note: La maîtrise du Morse n'est pas exigée pour l'obtention du certificat, mais demeureun
RADIO AMATEURS OF CANADA For immediate release:Please register now at the link provided below.Jason Tremblay, VE3JXTRAC Community Services OfficerRadio Amateurs of Canada (RAC), the national association for Amateur Radio in Canada, is pleased to present a special event for Amateurs and non-Amateurs: CANWARN 2021 and Beyond.CANWARN (CANadian Weather Amateur Radio Network) is a network of volunteer AmateurUSED AND SWAP
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AMATEUR RADIO COURSES The course will run one day a week for about 8 weeks. Cost: The cost is about $120 (depends on class size) and includes training texts, all necessary materials, and ISED Canada certified examination. Enrolling: If you or anyone you know would like to take amateurREQUIREMENTS
To earn this qualification requires passing a 50-question multiple choice examination on radio theory. The examinations may be taken in any order but station operating privileges require a Basic Qualification. Candidates for the examination for Basic, Morse Code or Advanced qualifications are examined by an accredited examiner. THE CANADIAN AMATEUR MAGAZINE (TCA) The Canadian Amateur (TCA), Canada’s premiere national magazine devoted to Amateur Radio, is published six times per year and is the membership journal of the Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC). It is available in both print and digital versions (eTCA). Members of RAC, Canada’s sole national Amateur Radio organization, receive TCA automatically. A subscription to TCA also provides membership CANADIAN AMATEUR RADIO BAND PLANS Band Plans. Radio Amateurs of Canada bandplanning committees coordinate the development of National Band Plans to provide guidance for the usage of the Canadian Amateur bands. These committees are made up of representatives from all regions of Canada. The committees prepare interim band plans after consulting with Amateurs across thecountry.
AMATEUR RADIO STUDY GUIDES Amateur Radio Course Study Guides. Radio Amateurs of Canada offers the study guides below to help you learn everything you need need to pass your exam and have fun with Amateur Radio. Morse code may be learned in a class or by self-study using a number of methods. A popular way is to download a software program that teaches the Morse Code andCALL SIGNS - RAC
Call Signs. The Certificate of Proficiency in Amateur Radio is accompanied by a call sign used to identify the station. Canadian call signs normally have a national prefix consisting of two letters and a number, followed by a two- or three-letter suffix e.g. VE1AB, VA3ABC, VO1ZZ or VY2ZZZ. Call signs are allocated with different prefixesAMATEUR RADIO NETS
The following list of Amateur Radio Nets is an ongoing project that needs your help to keep it current. It is very much a work in progress. Please let us know if you have any changes, additions orSIMPLEMORSE
simpleMorse. Un gratuiciel pour pratiquer la réception du code Morse. Il peut générer des groupes de caractères arbitraires ou manipuler un fichier de type ASCII créé par l'usager. Roule sous Microsoft Windows (et sous Linux accompagné de Wine). Note: La maîtrise du Morse n'est pas exigée pour l'obtention du certificat, mais demeureun
THE CANADIAN AMATEUR MAGAZINE (TCA) The Canadian Amateur (TCA), Canada’s premiere national magazine devoted to Amateur Radio, is published six times per year and is the membership journal of the Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC). It is available in both print and digital versions (eTCA). Members of RAC, Canada’s sole national Amateur Radio organization, receive TCA automatically. A subscription to TCA also provides membership AMATEUR RADIO STUDY GUIDES Amateur Radio Course Study Guides. Radio Amateurs of Canada offers the study guides below to help you learn everything you need need to pass your exam and have fun with Amateur Radio. Morse code may be learned in a class or by self-study using a number of methods. A popular way is to download a software program that teaches the Morse Code and CANADIAN AMATEUR RADIO CLUBS LIST The RAC Affiliated Club Program. The RAC Affiliated Club Program provides an opportunity for Canadian Amateur Radio Clubs to provide support to their national Amateur Radio association, Radio Amateurs of Canada.. The program provides valuable services and benefits that enhance the Amateur Radio experience for the club’s members including the RAC Affiliated Club Insurance Program.DISTRACTED DRIVING
Distracted Driving Regulations in Canada: An Overview. Richard Ferch, VE3KI RAC Regulatory Affairs Officer. In light of the recent decision by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation to make permanent the exemption for two-way radios for commercial drivers and Amateur Radio operators, we have reviewed the regulations in Canada and, to the best of our knowledge, the exemptions in all otherARES-ONTARIO
Section Manager – Ontario North (ONN) Allan Boyd, VE3AJB 27 Red Mill Road PO Box 208 Little Current, ON P0P 1K0 Tel: 705-368-2779 Email:50 MHZ (6M) PAGE
50 MHz (6M) Page. Send comments to VHF/UHF Band Planning Committee, Dana Shtun, VE3DS . For co-located voice and packet repeaters, use high (input) and low (output) to provide maximum mutual frequency isolation. (2) Table of Repeater Pairs. (3) Amateurs are requested to avoid using FM or other wide band modes on these frequencies tominimize
RAC CANADA WINTER CONTEST 2019 RESULTS 1 | RAC Winter Contest 2019 Results – September/October 2020 TCA RAC Canada Winter Contest 2019 Results Sam Ferris, VE5SF and Bart Ritchie, VE5CPU RAC Canada Winter Contest 2019 Plaque Winners Participation in the 2019 running of the RAC Canada WinterARES SASKATCHEWAN
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ExHAMiner V2.5 (F) Un programme pour se préparer à l’examen canadien de radioamateur. Roule sous Microsoft Windows (serait tout à fait fonctionnel sous Ubuntu 9.04 + Wine 1.0.1). Les fichiers ci-dessous sont compressés en format ZIP. Vous devez les extraire avant de les utiliser. MARCEL MONGEON, VA3DDD, AND TIM ELLAM, VE6SH, NOMINATED Marcel Mongeon, VA3DD, has served as RAC’s Legal Counsel for over 10 years and Tim Ellam, VE6SH, served in Executive positions for the Canadian Radio Relay League and Radio Amateurs of Canada from 1990 to 1999 including as RAC’s Legal Counsel. Both are successful lawyers and they have been nominated in different categories of an election to recognize the Top 25 most influential and * Skip to main content * Skip to primary sidebar* Skip to footer
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CANWARN 2021 AND BEYOND: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 CANWARN (CANADIAN WEATHER AMATEUR RADIO NETWORK) For immediate release:Please register now at the link provided below.Jason Tremblay, VE3JXTRAC Community Services OfficerRadio Amateurs of Canada (RAC), the national association for Amateur Radio in Canada, is pleased to … about CANWARN 2021 and Beyond: Wednesday, June 9 CANWARN (CANadian Weather Amateur RadioNetwork)
FIELD DAY 2021: WEEKEND OF JUNE 26-27 Previous Next RAC Ontario South Director Phil McBride, VA3QR/VA3KPJ, was active for last year's Field Day 2020 and in the RAC Canada Day Contest. You can follow Phil on his Twitter account. Field Day 2021: ARRL … about Field Day 2021: Weekend of June 26-27 RAC ADVANCED COURSE FOR MAPLE LEAF OPERATORS SUMMER 2021 BEGINS SOON! YOU CAN STILL REGISTER UNTIL THURSDAY, JUNE 10! Course information | Instruction | Syllabus | Requirements | RegistrationRAC's next online Advanced Certificate course begins this Sunday, June 6 or Monday, June 7 but late registration will remain open until Thursday, … about RAC Advanced Course for Maple Leaf Operators Summer 2021 begins soon! You can still register until Thursday, June 10!PUBLICATIONS
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Current Station Crew: Pyotr Dubrov | Shane Kimbrough | Megan McArthur | Thomas Pesquet | Akihiko Hoshide | Oleg Novitskiy | Mark Vande HeiARISS Contact on Wednesday, June 2:As part of the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) program,  Astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, KE5DNI, will connect with students from The Father's House Christian School in Morinville, Alberta.This will be a Multipoint Telebridge Contact. The Moderator for the … about Upcoming ARISS contact in Morinville, Alberta on June 2 June 2, 2021at 8:28:53 MDT
CANWARN 2021 AND BEYOND: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 CANWARN (CANADIAN WEATHER AMATEUR RADIO NETWORK) For immediate release:Please register now at the link provided below.Jason Tremblay, VE3JXTRAC Community Services OfficerRadio Amateurs of Canada (RAC), the national association for Amateur Radio in Canada, is pleased to present a special event for Amateurs and non-Amateurs: CANWARN 2021 and Beyond.CANWARN (CANadian Weather Amateur Radio Network) is a network of volunteer Amateur Radio operators who observe and report both winter and summer … about CANWARN 2021 and Beyond: Wednesday, June 9 CANWARN (CANadian Weather Amateur Radio Network)PRIMARY SIDEBAR
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