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  • astcell
    Human Rights Issuer
    • Oct 2001
    • 7512

    #1

    moons over my hammy

    Maybe we can have an off-line ARRL study course. Heck everyone should be able to read the questions and answers and deftly pass the test the same day!
  • PoT
    Unconfirmed Email
    • Jul 2002
    • 69

    #2
    Originally posted by astcell
    Maybe we can have an off-line ARRL study course. Heck everyone should be able to read the questions and answers and deftly pass the test the same day!
    Interesting idea.. I wonder if I can get an FCC Radio licence being a Cannuck.... If I wasn't so lazy I'd check into that right now. Hopefully I remember to when I have a minute.

    -PoT

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    • blackwave
      Member
      • Jun 2002
      • 4270

      #3
      Originally posted by PoT
      Interesting idea.. I wonder if I can get an FCC Radio licence being a Cannuck.... If I wasn't so lazy I'd check into that right now. Hopefully I remember to when I have a minute.

      -PoT
      http://www.rac.ca/
      How to get started in Amateur radio in Canada
      http://www.rac.ca/arast.htm

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      • PoT
        Unconfirmed Email
        • Jul 2002
        • 69

        #4
        I guess what I meant to ask, is, would a Canadian Amateur License allow me to broadcast in the US, or would I need some sort of FCC endorsement and how rough would that be to get.

        But thanks for the site, it's one I haven't visited before.

        -PoT

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        • PoT
          Unconfirmed Email
          • Jul 2002
          • 69

          #5
          Bah... I answered my own question. Poking around on the Industry Canada page... I don't need anything other than an amateur licence. Well, that's helpful...

          -PoT

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          • murakami
            Member
            • Jul 2002
            • 700

            #6
            Originally posted by PoT
            I guess what I meant to ask, is, would a Canadian Amateur License allow me to broadcast in the US, or would I need some sort of FCC endorsement and how rough would that be to get.

            But thanks for the site, it's one I haven't visited before.

            -PoT
            For US hams, other countries extend reciprocity for operating an amateur radio rig, check the ARRL for the list. It would be a safe guess that Canada has similar agreements.

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            • astcell
              Human Rights Issuer
              • Oct 2001
              • 7512

              #7
              Originally posted by PoT
              Interesting idea.. I wonder if I can get an FCC Radio licence being a Cannuck.... If I wasn't so lazy I'd check into that right now. Hopefully I remember to when I have a minute.

              -PoT
              You can but your test score loses 35% in the going exchange rate, better study REAL hard.... :D

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              • murakami
                Member
                • Jul 2002
                • 700

                #8
                Do you think it would be possible to get a VEC at Defcon? I was going to take the test last weekend, but as always I got too busy. I used to have a novice class in the late 70's

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