: Friday, March 04, 2005 7:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Trip to Canada
But he has to operate within the Canadian band plan - right? Just to make
a point - not to whine - I often hear Canadian SSB on top of the 7.070 PSK
frequency.
73,
Paul
On Sat, 2005-05-03 at 12:22 -0500, Chuck Mabbott wrote:
He will want to make sure he does a VE3/Call or Call/VE3 depending what
net you talk to.
Call/VE3 only, actually. Here's the relevant excerpt from RIC-2:
2. The operator of an amateur station licensed by the Government of the United
But he has to operate within the Canadian band plan - right? Just to
make a point - not to whine - I often hear Canadian SSB on top of the
7.070 PSK frequency.
73,
Paul
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On Fri, 2005-04-03 at 16:59 -0800, designer wrote:
But he has to operate within the Canadian band plan - right? Just to
make a point - not to whine - I often hear Canadian SSB on top of the
7.070 PSK frequency.
He has to operate according to Canadian regulations, yes.
Our regulations do not
Hey all you VE's,
I realize this is off topic, but I need some information.I am going to
drive to Ontario next week on business and I have my mobile rig in the
car. I didn't intend to operate it, but can I bring it along and bring it
back in? I hate to take it out; it's such a hassle
Yes, you can take it along.
You should, however, take it in to US Customs at the border crossing and
have it registered on a Customs Form 4457. That will show that you had
it when they looked at it! And, when you return to the US and the
Customs person at the re-entry point asks what are you
On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 13:30 -0500, Charles Greene wrote:
Hey all you VE's,
I realize this is off topic, but I need some information.I am going to
drive to Ontario next week on business and I have my mobile rig in the
car. I didn't intend to operate it, but can I bring it along and
Actually.. you will have an issue. K2 is an official registered
brand used on cattle from a particular ranch here in AB. It is
registered with US customs at all border crossings. If the radio is less
than 32 months old you might get it back in, but theres really no
guarantee.
VE6IV
Brian
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Hey all you VE's,
I realize this is off topic, but I need some information.I am going
That should not be a problem. Trademarks are product category specific.
A 'K2' trademark for cattle will not be in the same category as the 'K2'
tm for Radio Equipment. :-)
73, Eric WA6HHQ
Kirby Nesbitt wrote:
Actually.. you will have an issue. K2 is an official registered
brand used
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