Peter,
I'm reading that .. but what am I reading
..is it yes or no ?
G..
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: LF: Are the new VE stations able to qso with other
amature stations ??
Just more boring old Beacon stations claging up MF.....look on RAC
web site... http://www.rac.ca/
........
2008-11-10
Canadian Amateurs on 600 Metres Industry Canada has accepted an RAC
proposal whereby selected Canadian radio amateurs would be permitted to
operate in the vicinity of 500 kHz. These amateur operations would support
Canada's efforts to action a proposal on the agenda of the 2011 World
Radio Conference (WRC2011) which, if adopted, would create an amateur
allocation in the 600-meter band. Industry Canada have authorized RAC to
recommend amateurs who would be licensed to operate in the 504 to 509 kHz
band with a maximum power of 20 watts ERP and bandwidth up to 1 kHz.
Stations operating in this band would be technically operating under
Special Developmental Licenses although they would all be radio amateurs.
Distinct call signs would be used and the licenses would be renewable
annually subject to the amateur demonstrating the research he has carried
out. More information will follow shortly in the pages of TCA or via
subsequent bulletins. Bryan Rawlings VE3QN/VE2QNN Radio Amateurs of/du
Canada, Inc.
From:
Graham <[email protected]> Subject: LF: Are the new VE
stations able to qso with other amature stations ?? To:
[email protected] Date: Thursday, 12 November, 2009,
21:43
Can anyone clarify the situation as
to who can work who
is this the same as the USA
?
Tnx - G ..
From the IARU web site
As of 30 October 2009 Canada issued two licences in the
Developmental Service in the range 504-509 kHz.
- VE1ZZ has been assigned VX9PSO and is reported on 504.6 kHz
- VO1NA has been assigned VX9MRC and is reported on 507.77 and 508.5
kHz
Two more stations, VE3OHH and VE7BDQ, are expected to become
active soon.
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