Regulations and Policies
foreign amateur operation in Canada, banned countries, third-party messages
If a non-amateur friend is using your station to talk to someone in Canada, and a foreign station breaks in to talk to your friend, what should you do?
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If you let an unqualified third party use your amateur station, what must you do at your station's control point?
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Radio amateurs may use their stations to transmit international communications on behalf of a third party only if:
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A person operating a Canadian amateur station is forbidden to communicate with amateur stations of another country:
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International communications on behalf of third parties may be transmitted by an amateur station only if:
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Amateur third party communications is:
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Third-party traffic is:
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One of the following is not considered to be communications on behalf of a third party, even though the message is originated by, or addressed to, a nonamateur:
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One of the following is not considered to be communications on behalf of a third party, even though the message may be originated by, or addressed to, a non-amateur:
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Which of the following is not correct? While in Canada, the operator of a station licensed by the Government of the United States, shall identify the station using three of these identifiers:
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Which of the following statements is not correct? A Canadian radio amateur may:
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