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-====== Regulations ====== 
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-To prevent interference between different users, the generation and transmission of radio waves is strictly: 
-  * **regulated** by national laws and 
-  * **coordinated** by an international body called the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).((See: [[wp>Radio_spectrum |Radio Spectrum]])) 
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-====== A Few Canadian Rules ====== 
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-  * [[http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/h_sf01709.html |Industry Canada]] regulates the **amateur radio service** as defined in the **Radiocommunications Regulations** derived from the **Radiocommunication Act**. 
-  * Although the Amateur Certificate is **free** and **valid for life**, you must **notify Industry Canada of any change of address**. 
-  * The certificate must be **retained at the station** (at the **address provided**) and an operator may be asked to produce it to an inspector within **48 hours**.  However the holder of an Amateur Radio Certificate can operate an amateur radio **anywhere in Canada**. 
-  * There is **no age limit** to hold an Amateur Radio Certificate with Basics Qualification, but you must have a **valid Canadian address**. 
-  * Payments for third-party message is also not allowed. 
-  * Offensive language, business-related conversations, music, deceptive signals, encrypted, coded, or secret messages, **harmful** interference, are not allowed on ham bands.  In other words, only conversations of a personal or technical nature are allowed. 
-  * Broadcasts to the general public, or communications with non-ham are also not allowed on ham bands except if it is required for the immediate safety of life of individuals or the immediate protection of property.  The only non-emergency one-way transmissions allowed are from **beacons**. 
-  * In emergency situations, a ham operator can use any means of radio communications necessary, including transmitting outside the ham bands and at any power output. 
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-If you have an Amateur Radio Certificate with Basics Qualification:((See RBR-4, Sec 6, p.2, and RIC-3, Sec 5.3, p.13 and RIC-3, Sec 6, p.15)) 
-  * You are allowed to let your friend who doesn't have a license talk on your radio as long as you are there to operate and control the station. 
-  * But if a foreign station breaks in to talk to your friend, **have your friend wait until you determine from the foreign station if their administration permits third-party traffic**.  Canada doesn't expressly forbids other countries to pass third party traffic to us, but the other country might. 
-  * The following organizations are **not** considered third-party: 
-    * Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio Service (CFARS) 
-    * United States Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS) 
-  * Your friend is allowed to listen without you present, but not transmit. 
-  * You are **not** allowed to install, place in operation, modify, repair, maintain, or permit the operation of the radio apparatus on behalf of your friend. 
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-If you have an Amateur Radio Certificate and are using another amateur's stations, 
-  * **both of you** are responsible for the proper operation of the station. 
-  * you can only operate your friend's station to the lesser of the two certifications. 
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-====== Required Reading ====== 
-Read the following from the Industry Canada Website.  Hopefully the sections above will help put these in more context. 
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-  * [[http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf06197.html |Introduction to Amateur Radio Service]] 
-  * [[http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01862.html |Amateur Certification — Fact Sheet]] 
-  * [[http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01008.html |RIC-3 — Information on the Amateur Radio Service]] 
-  * [[http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01221.html |RBR-3 — Technical Requirements Respecting Identification of Radio Stations]] 
-  * [[http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01226.html |RBR-4 — Standards for the Operation of Radio Stations in the Amateur Radio Service]] 
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-====== Questions ====== 
-  * B-001-001-001 -> B-001-002-007 
-  * B-001-003-004 -> B-001-004-002 
-  * B-001-004-007 -> B-001-006-002 
-  * B-001-007-001 -> B-001-008-003 
-  * B-001-009-001 -> B-001-010-002 
-  * B-001-010-005 -> B-001-010-006 
-  * B-001-010-009 
-  * B-001-011-001 -> B-001-012-004 
-  * B-001-014-001 -> B-001-014-009 
-  * B-001-014-011 -> B-001-015-002 
-  * B-001-020-001 -> B-001-022-005 
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-B-001-016-009 
-B-001-023-001 
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