This certificate is no longer being issued. This document originally contained information specifically used byĬandidates applying for the Restricted Operator's Certificate - Land (ROC-L). General information on distress calling procedures can also be found in this document. International phonetic alphabet used to avoid confusion and provideĬlarity when spelling words. Which a radio message is to be structured and sent, as well as the Outlines general operating procedures including the proper manner in This document contains information useful to all radio operators. Appendix A - Procedural Words and Phrases.3.4 Superfluous Communications and Interference.Telecommunications publications are available on the following As well, these circulars have no status in law.Ĭomments and suggestions may be directed to the following address: Reasonable effort has been made to ensure accuracy, no warranty isĮxpressed or implied. Is therefore suggested that interested persons consult the nearestĭistrict office of Industry Canada for additional details. The informationĬontained in these circulars is subject to change without notice. Of those engaged in radiocommunications in Canada. Radiocommunication Information Circulars are issued for the guidance RIC-22 - General Radio Operating Procedures
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