The new database has just been released by Industry Canada complete with your operating privileges. This database will assist amateurs monitoring the bands for unauthorized operators however the current release contains a number of errors. Everyone is urged to check their call against the official records. The following reprint is from RAC web site Official Canadian The official Canadian Amateur Radio Call Sign Database on this web site now includes the qualifications held by individual Canadian radio amateurs. Industry Canada has requested that all amateurs check their information and report any errors or omissions to the Industry Canada Amateur Radio Service Centre at the phone numbers or addresses listed below. Clubs should verify the currency of the information for their club station sponsor and report any changes. The RAC web site is updated automatically daily from Industry Canada, so that the data displayed is as accurate and as current as possible. This database is a collaborative development by Industry Canada, RAC and Information Gateway Services in response to requests from individual amateurs, clubs and Accredited Examiners across Canada to have the qualification data included in the call sign data base on the Internet. The database has been made as accurate as possible, but some errors may still exist. Industry Canada has requested that all amateurs
check their information and report any errors or omissions to the Industry Canada Amateur
Radio Service Centre at the phone numbers or addresses listed below. All amateurs who obtained the former Amateur or Advanced Amateur Certificate of Proficiency in Amateur Radio prior to 1990 should be shown as holding Basic, Advanced and 12 WPM Qualifications. Contact the Industry Canada Amateur Radio Service Centre at: Industry Canada Amateur Radio Service Centre
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