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Buddy Brannan <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 May 2006 10:44:48 -0400
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What I wanna know (speaking of Canadian licensing) is...

How difficult (or easy) is the Canadian ham radio test as compared to  
the U.S. one?

Yes, I know I can already operate in Canada if I so desire, but have  
thought about getting a Canadian call just for the hell of it anyway.  
I'm going to visit my friends in Toronto the beginning of next week,  
and expect I can't take the test then even if I wanted (Anyone from  
the CNIB still on this list?) Anyway; all I know about the basic is  
that it's 100 multiple guess questions. I read the CNIB ham radio  
manual through and it looks like it's somewhere between our Tech and  
General in difficulty. Anyone care to comment?


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