No Courses Currently Planned
Introduction
Public interest and time permitting NORAC tries to hold basic license courses in Amateur Radio.
Classes typically run 2-2.5 hours and run two nights per week, for 6-8 weeks. This splits the content into absorbable chunks and makes it easier for us to schedule our team of volunteer instructors.
On exam night participants will take the 100 questions multiple-choice Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada exam and have the opportunity to earn a Federal license for amateur radio. A score of 70% is a pass, and a score above 80% is considered passing with 'honors' which unlocks additional frequencies for the new operator.
What is Amateur Radio?
Amateur radio (ham radio) is the licensed and private amateur use of designated radio bands, for purposes of recreation, non-commercial exchange of messages, global wireless communication, experimentation, self-training, and emergency communications.
Why attend?
Amateur Radio frequencies and mountain top repeaters can be utilized by licensed operators in times of emergency, or for general communications. If you’re an avid outdoors person, snowmobiler, hiker, hunter etc., basic equipment can be used to contact other radio operators, and even to make a phone call when deep in the bush well outside of cellular range.
To learn about the hobby, and learn how to build and operate equipment that can be used to contact others around the world.
Course Cost
The cost is $TBD.
How to Sign Up
Please email our Education Coordinator at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Local ISED Canada Accredited Examiners
VE7TRZ - Terry Rudersdorfer - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.