Monthly meetings

Monthly meetings :

Question :  @BowmanvilleARC do you have monthly meetings?  How do I become a member?

Yes we do have monthly meeting,  and everyone is welcomed.
 

DMR Network in Toronto : jamming | interference.

DMR Network in Toronto CANADA : jamming | interference ** SHUT DOWN **

Southern Ontario : Presently May 2018, most area accessible repeaters have been disabled due to jamming / interference / abuse.

Analog FM : Presently May 2018, many area accessible analog repeaters have been disabled due to jamming / interference / abuse.

This is a disappointment !!!
https://hammeetup.blogspot.com/
VE3WZW ANDRE




Listen to Audio PROOF ::
AUDIO of :: William Marquis VE3KUU aka former VA3HBO of SCARBOROUGH -Toronto 
Toronto CANADA HAM Amateur Radio Jamming :   I Gotta Put Andres ID In My Radio
Toronto CANADA HAM Amateur Radio Jamming :   I Set The Beam Up To Jam DMR
Toronto CANADA HAM Amateur Radio Jamming :   I Wont Jam Any More On The DMR
Toronto CANADA HAM Amateur Radio Jamming :   There Will Be Noo Canada-Wide Sunday Night Nets

 FULL DETAILS ::    https://torontorepeaters.blogspot.com/
 
 

Bowmanville Amateur Radio Club

Bowmanville Amateur Radio Club
The invite to Amateur Radio Operators to visit Bowmanville Ontario CANADA
 
https://bowmanvillearc.blogspot.com/
www.bowmanvillearc.blogspot.com/
www.VE3BRA.COM
www.VE3BRA.CA

https://groups.io/g/HAMRadioCanada

Bowmanville Amateur Radio Club (Ham Radio) EXPLAINED

Amateur Radio (Ham Radio) EXPLAINED
Despite the growth of the Internet, ham radio is still a popular hobby. How does it work, and how is it still relevant in the digital era?


Amateur Radio (ham radio) is a popular hobby and service that brings people, electronics and communication together. People use ham radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, all without the Internet or cell phones. It's fun, social, educational, and can be a lifeline during times of need.

Although Amateur Radio operators get involved for many reasons, they all have in common a basic knowledge of radio technology and operating principles, and pass an examination for the FCC license to operate on radio frequencies known as the "Amateur Bands." These bands are radio frequencies allocated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for use by ham radio operators.

2017 HAM Radio Canada Christmas Event

2017 HAM Radio Canada Christmas Event #3
Southern Ontario Canada  :  please advise if arriving from out of town.

The Event : Details to follow
Link here  :    https://hammeetup.blogspot.com/

2017 HAM Radio Canada Christmas Event

Details to follow : We will have to limit the list.
Link here  :    https://hammeetup.blogspot.com/

Topographic Map Bowmanville

Bowmanville Amateur Radio Club
Topographic Map of Bowmanville

The time was spent to review the topology of the area for the coverage of the Bowmanville Amateur Radio Club.

DMR in Durham Region Area

DMR in Durham Region Area
The following DMR repeaters are available in the Durham Region area.

BrandMeister Network
VE3SBX - Ajax - 442.3625 - CC3
VE3LBN - Oshawa - 443.9875 - CC3
VA3WIK - Singhampton - 442.1875 - CC3

TalkGroups
9 - Local/Region
302 - Canada
310 - TAC-310
311 - TAC-311
3023 - Ontario

HAM RADIO weather spotters - Environment Canada CANWARN

Environment Canada CANWARN
Club Members

Discussion group website:     https://groups.io/g/CanWarn

CANWARN is a volunteer organization of ham radio operators who report severe weather when they see it to Environment Canada. What they do is called ground-truthing. They confirm on the ground what satellites and radars see in the atmosphere. When Environment Canada's weather centres issue severe weather watches or warnings, they alert the CANWARN volunteers at the organization's regional stations in the affected areas. The volunteers contact other CANWARN members on the ham radio, tell them a watch or warning has been issued and ask them to report signs of approaching severe weather. These include lightning, hail, cumulonimbus clouds or as they are known in the trade CBs, and funnel clouds, which if they touch down are then called tornadoes.