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Craig Miller
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05/23/2008 1:57 PM Alert 

This discussion was on Expo today, but since it is so germane to those of us in the PNW I thought I'd post up the distilled version here.

If you are operating a mobile HAM radio in Canada (get it, Canadian HAM == Canadian Bacon - ha ha - groan) you need to state your callsign as:

mobile where is the ITU code for the region.  E.g.

VE1 for Nova Scotia
VE2 Quebec
VE3 Ontario
VE4 Manitoba
VE5 Saskatchewan
VE6 Alberta
VE7 British Columbia
VE8 Northwest Territories
VE9 New Brunswick
VE0 maritime hams

The RIC-2 document is located here, and is where the "mobile designator" and location requirement comes from.
http://www.ic.gc.ca/epic/site/smt-gs...e.html#station

9.2 The operator of an amateur station licensed by the Government of the United States shall identify the station:

* (a) by transmitting the call sign assigned to the licensee's station by the Federal Communications Commission;

* (b) if transmitting:
o (i) by radiotelephony, by adding the word "mobile" or "portable", or

o (ii) by radiotelegraphy, by adding an oblique character ("/"); and

* (c) by adding the Canadian amateur call sign prefix set out in Column I of an item of Schedule IV for the geographical location of the station set out in Column II of that item

 


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