must be licensed at all locations must be licensed in built-up areas only must be licensed in isolated areas only is exempt from licensing No Answer
any stations which are identified for special contests armed forces stations during special contests and training exercises similarly licensed stations any station transmitting in the amateur bands No Answer
a radio amateur may not transmit superfluous signals a radio amateur may not transmit profane or obscene language or messages a radio amateur may not operate, or permit to be operated, a radio apparatus which he knows is not performing to the Radiocommunication Regulations a radio amateur may use his linear amplifier to amplify the output of a licence-exempt transmitter No Answer
no person shall possess or operate any device, for the purpose of amplifying the output power of a licence-exempt radio apparatus a person may operate or permit the operation of radio apparatus only where the apparatus is maintained to the Radiocommunication Regulations tolerances a person may operate radio apparatus on the amateur radio bands only to transmit superfluous signals a person may operate an amateur radio station when the person complies with the Standards for the Operation of Radio Stations in the Amateur Radio Service No Answer
on aeronautical, marine or land mobile frequencies only where the person complies with the Standards for the Operation of Radio Stations in the Amateur Radio Service only where the apparatus is maintained within the performance standards set by Industry Canada regulations and policies but not for the amplification of the output power of licence-exempt radio apparatus No Answer
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