I would like to be able to use motorola commercial radios (HT750's in specific) for a company radio/personal radio, without all the interference in the widely available radios that you find at Canadian tire etc. I am having a problem specifically with finding what license I would need to get...
If I purchase the ProScan license for two computers and then get a new computer, can I transfer the license to the new computer without buying the license again?
Hi All,
I'm studying to get my Canadian Basic license. I have a question regarding what equipment I can buy and use utill then. I found the following Q/A at the RAC site. Unfortunately it's not very clear
Here is the question and answer:
Q - I want to be a ham and I found the perfect radio at...
I was wondering about one part in particular of the FCC Rules regarding Ham radio. Essentially, my question is: If you are a LICENSED Ham operator, are you authorized to transmit emergency messages out of ham bands in an emergency situation?
My hypothetical situation is: I'm out driving...
I thought I would add mine in here as well. I went to test for just the tech today and passed it with 100%. The VEC talked me into taking the General even though I had not studied for it. I reluctantly agreed and I passed that as well! Woot!
He asked me if I wanted to try the extra, but I...
I am looking to set up a digital, secure, long distance network where I would have 4 transceivers in cars and a base station.
I trust that with digital distance would be really good.
- What are my options?
- What equipment should I use?
- How much will it cost (long and short term) to...
Hello Folks,
I'm wondering if it is possible that I could register a frequency with Industry Canada, and how much it would cost to go about doing so. (In the 136 - 174 mhz VHF range.) I am not interested in getting an "Amateur Radio" license.
I would like to use it for biking and hiking with...
Hello Folks,
I'm wondering if it is possible that I could register a frequency with Industry Canada, and how much it would cost to go about doing so. (In the 136 - 174 mhz VHF range.) I am not interested in getting an "Amateur Radio" license.
I would like to use it for biking and hiking with...