In Canada amateur radio operators are required by law to notify Industry Canada of their new address. Failure to do so creates more than just issues with Industry Canada. Want to read more go to https://www.rac.ca/adr_e.php
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US FOLLOWS UK WITH INCREASE IN HAMS
US follows increase in Hams, much like the UK. For more information go to
http://www.arrl.org/news/amateur-radio-showing-steady-growth-in-the-us
A Canadian Website With Lots of Information
Here is a Canadian Website with lots of information, that is both current and interesting
http://www.qsl.net/va3rj/index.html
WEST COAST SIMULATED EMERGENCY TEST JAN 11 2014.
On Saturday, January 11th 2014, amateur stations from Alaska, the Yukon, BC,Alberta and several US states will be participating in a cross border simulated emergency test. There are over 80 stations involved. They will be using frequencies on VHF,UHF and HF. Please relinquish a frequency if requested. The test will last only a few hours and is being done in order to ensure communications during a crisis. These communications are for your benefit and the benefit of the general population. Your cooperation is appreciated. To all those stations/units participating thank you for your time and efforts.
Weather Alert for Vancouver Island, east coast…11 JAN 2014 ALERT CANCELLED.
The forecast storm is arriving. High winds expected. Check you antenna. For the alert area go to
http://ecalertme.weather.gc.ca/warning-latest_e.php?ualert_id=1286&alert_code=WDW
MOST WANTED DX LOCATIONS.
The list of most wanted countries has been issued. To see the list go to
http://www.arrl.org/news/north-korea-still-tops-the-dx-magazine-s-most-wanted-survey
RAPID MOVING STORM TO HIT BC COAST ON FRIDAY.
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for the BC Coast. Ensure you pay attention to your local forecast for the next 24 hours. To see the affected areas go to
READ WHAT NOAA HAS TO SAY ABOUT THE LATEST SOLAR EVENT.
If you are interested in how these events effect life on earth go to
http://www.noaa.gov/features/01_economic/spaceweathereather_3.html
YOU WILL HAVE TO COPY THE URL TO YOUR BROWSER IT WILL NOT TRANSFER
BC NTS AND BULLETIN TRAFFIC
At the present time BC has three recognized NTS nets,the British Columbia Emergency Net (BCEN,) the British Columbia Yukon Traffic Net (BCYTN) and the Coast Emergency Traffic Net (CECA). In the last three months of 2013 these nets handled 357 pieces of traffic. These numbers would support the idea that NTS is alive and well in British Columbia.
In addition, the BC Official Bulletin Stations, of which there are 16 covering 23 nets relayed 688 bulletins in 2013. Thanks to all involved in relaying information.
GEOMAGNETIC STORM HEADED THIS WAY.
Large storm headed toward earth. For more details go to