Geography Now! Grenada
Grenada W.I. Caribbean Amateur Radio Licence // Grenada Amateur Radio Repeaters
11/7/22
8/16/22
Grenada π¬π© Caribbean Amateur Radio - Join the discussion group - Join the conversation
Grenada π¬π© Caribbean
https://groups.io/g/GRENADA
GRENADA CB
GRENADA Communications
A discussion group for topics related to Grenada π¬π© Caribbean.
Grenada Amateur Radio Society
Grenada W.I. Amateur Radio Licence // Grenada Amateur Radio Repeaters
GRENADA AMATEUR RADIO
GRENADA CB
GRENADA Communications
5/27/22
An introduction to Amateur Radio
An introduction to Amateur Radio and the many possibilities it offers for learning, safety and security, and helping others throughout our world. Join us for this journey that takes us through a brief history of communications technology and then into the many exciting opportunities that the world of ham radio has to offer today.
How do I get an amateur radio license?
How To Get Your Ham License (Canadian Study Guide)
Short Link here : bit.ly/hamstart
5/24/22
Visitors Amateur Radio operators on GRENADA - Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique
Visitors Amateur Radio operators on Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique
Greetings,
I am visiting Grenada for 2 weeks vacation. I will be staying at a hotel.
Please outline details of my steps and requirements to use and operate Amateur Radio in the territories of Grenada including the other islands within ?
4/27/22
Grenada Amateur Radio Licence
Send your licence application, together with the following items
- Photocopy of your passport
- Completed amateur radio application form
- Application and licence fees
- Photocopy of your licence from your home country
- Intended date and duration of visit
- Intended place of your stay in Grenada
- Two passport size photographs
- Technical Specification of each piece of radio equipment you have/will come with
2022 GRENADA AMATEUR RADIO FORM v20
www.bit.ly/grenadaform3
National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission
P.O. Box 854
St. George's
Grenada, W.I.
Telephone :- (473)-435-2646 Fax :- (473)-435-2132
http://ntrc.gd/application-forms/
OR
4/26/22
Visiting Grenada As An Amateur Radio Operator With My Equipment
A summary of some 40 visit to my place of birth and visit home.
I am attempting to address comments and offer suggestions about bringing your equipment as a traveller. The transceiver(s) you plan to bring, power supply, and antennas such as a vertical that I could mount to a balcony, a dipole, or just a long wire to run to a nearby tree or other structure.
The most important point is the safety of all equipment and devices or item’s. In future I hope to add more pointers here.
I believe a FAQ Frequent Ask Question may be helpful so added a new tab.
4/25/22
Backup Communications While on the Island of Grenada
4/20/22
Grenadian Grenada’s currency EC - Eastern Caribbean Dollar
EC - Eastern Caribbean Dollar (check with your bank)
Grenadian Dollar - Eastern Caribbean dollar

Official website: eccb-centralbank.org
Symbol: $
Central bank: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
Subunit: Cent
Banknotes: 50 dollars, 5 dollars, 20 dollars, 10 dollars, 100 dollars
Coins: 10 cents, 1 dollar, 2 dollars, 5 cents, 25 cents
ISO code: XCD
Convert from United States Dollar (USD) to East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
4/19/22
How to get a Visitors Grenada Caribbean Amateur Radio Operating Licence
Send your licence application, together with the following items
- Photocopy of your passport
- Completed amateur radio application form
- Application and licence fees
- Photocopy of your licence from your home country
- Intended date and duration of visit
- Intended place of your stay in Grenada
- Two passport size photographs
- Technical Specification of each piece of radio equipment you have/will come with
https://ntrc.gd/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Class-Licences-Application-Form-for-Amateur-Radio-Licence.pdf
National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission
P.O. Box 854
St. George's
4/18/22
Grenada Amateur Radio Licence Application
Send your licence application, together with the following items
- Photocopy of your passport
- Completed amateur radio application form
- Application and licence fees
- Photocopy of your licence from your home country
- Intended date and duration of visit
- Intended place of your stay in Grenada
- Two passport size photographs
- Technical Specification of each piece of radio equipment you have/will come with
4/17/22
Live Police Dispatch Citywide
REAL TIME POLICE AUDIO - Listen live
4/14/22
Traveling to Grenada just got easier! ✈️
Traveling to Grenada just got easier! ✈️
From 4th April 2022, Grenada will be removing all COVID travel restrictions!For more information visit our website puregrenada.com
FULLY VACCINATED TRAVELLERS // UNVACCINATED TRAVELLERS
MINISTRY OF HEALTH GRENADA Travel Health Declaration Form
4/13/22
Application Form For Amateur Radio Licence - NTRC Grenada
Grenada. Telecommunications Licence. Application Form. For. Amateur Radio Licence. Amateur (Ham) Radio. This application form
For more information about communications in general and amateur radio regulations in Grenada.
4/12/22
Caribbean Net and Call Frequencies for Hams
INTERNATIONAL GROUP
Maurice Bishop International Airport (Grenada ) 119.400
GARC Repeater :-146.760 -600 website http://www.garc.gd
GCBC standby:- 27.125 am Website http://grenadacbers.webs.com
Net and Call Frequencies Hams use:
2.182 MHz. USB Marine Emergency
2.527 MHz. USB Marine Weather Broadcast
6.998 MHz USB International Red Cross
8.294 MHz LSB Marine Weather
13.998 MHz USB International Red Cross
14.265 MHz USB Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN) Net 14.290 MHz
USB ARRL WIAW Special Bulletins (voice)
14.300 MHz USB Intercontinental Amateur Radio Traffic Net INTERCON (daily) 14.300 MHz USB
Maritime Mobile Service & Weather Net (daily)
14.300 MHz USB US Coast Guard Veterans Net (daily)
14.303 MHz USB International Assistance & Traffic Net (IATN) (daily)
14.313 MHz USB Maritime and Seafarers Net (daily)
14.325 MHz USB Miami Hurricane Centre WX4NHC Hurricane Watch Net
CARIBBEAN GROUPS
3.815 MHz LSB Caribbean Emergency & Weather Net CEWN (Day)
3.820 MHz LSB Dominica Emergency Net
3.828 MHz USB Ham Radio Talk Shop Net
7.086 MHz LSB Caribbean Maritime Mobile Net (Daily @ 1200-1215Z)
7.110 MHz LSB Cuba National Traffic Net
7.165 MHz LSB Antilles Weather Net
7188 MHz LSB Friendl Net (day)
7.185 MHz LSB Antilles Weather Net (Day)
7.195 MHz LSB Caribbean Ham Talk Shop Net (daily)
7.210 MHz LSB Dominica Emergency Net
7.241 MHz LSB Caribbean Maritime Mobile Net (Daily @ 1100-1200Z)
7.453.5MHz USB CDEMA Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency
4/7/22
obtain an amateur radio operator‟s licence in Grenada
The following are the requirements to obtain an amateur radio operator‟s licence in Grenada.
Grenadian citizens must complete the prescribed exam with at least a 60% score, and should
submit the following:
2 copies of the completed amateur radio application form
The prescribed application fee
2 Passport size photos
Technical specifications of the equipment proposed
Valid photo identification (eg. Passport, National ID)
Residents (non national) must complete the prescribed exam with at least a 60% score (If applicant
doesn’t have an existing licence), and should submit the following:
2 copies of the completed amateur radio application form
The prescribed application fee
2 Passport size photos
Existing licence - issued in home country (if applicable)
Technical specifications of the equipment proposed
Valid photo identification
Visitors must submit the following:
2 copies of the completed amateur radio application form
The prescribed application fee
2 Passport size photos
Existing (primary) licence - issued in home country
Technical specifications of the equipment proposed
Valid photo identification
3/26/22
Visiting Grenada π¬π© Reciprocal Amateur HAM Radio License
As an Amateur Radio Operator myself in the hobby for 40 years. Living in Canada and returning home for 4 months yearly. (see contact tab)
So as a national that was born on Grenada π¬π© and recognize the impossible or poor access to information at the official Government website that is down often.
Receiving numerous emails daily asking for more information, many from individuals on sailing vessels SV and recognizing the challenges on a sail vessels to communicate. So I felt obligated and compelled to support my country of origin.
On this day UNDER DEVELOPMENT.
the next few days i am attempting to have a quick FACT details for ::
Amateur HAM Radio Licensees visiting Grenada π¬π© Reciprocal Countries
contact me:: // Contact Tab
This should not be as hard to get some basic facts about traveling to Grenada and using your Amateur Radio equipment.
hope this information will help. tell me what you need more ?
It is a huge project to make a list of Amateur HAM Radio Countries Reciprocal to Grenada π¬π©
3/25/22
United States FCC Ham Amateur Radio Reciprocal Operating Arrangements
I am attempting to validate and update.
I understand there is a reciprocal operating agreement with the US but I am still guessing it is necessary to inform and request a permit/license from the Grenada NTRC. I did go to their website and investigated what might be required of me. It appears that I need a copy of US ham radio license, and perhaps a fee of about $25 (is that US or Grenada currency). The website gives some information but the details are usually where any problem might occur.
United States
Examples: a Canadian Amateur would use VA3RAC/W4 in the US 4th call area. A US Amateur would sign as K8HI/VE3 in Ontario.
The main difference for Canadian Amateurs operating in the US is that, unlike Canada, the US has a mandatory band plan which specifies modes and sub-bands. Canadians in the US must operate in accordance with FCC Part 97 Rules using the appropriate modes within their designated sub-bands. For detailed information see https://www.arrl.org/band-plan.
The countries with which arrangements are in effect are: Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Austria, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Bolivia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark (including Greenland), Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Finland, France [including French Guiana, French Polynesia (Gambier, Marquesas, Society, and Tubuai Islands and Tuamotu Archipelago), Guadeloupe, Ile Amsterdam, Ile Saint-Paul, Iles Crozet, Iles Kerguelen, Martinique, New Caledonia, Reunion, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and Wallis and Futuna Islands], Federal Republic of Germany, Greece, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Republic of Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kiribati, Kuwait, Liberia, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Republic of South Africa, Spain, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Surinam, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Tuvalu, United Kingdom [including Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Channel Islands (including Guernsey and Jersey), Falkland Islands (including South Georgia Islands and South Sandwich Islands), Great Britain, Gibraltar, Isle of Man, Montserrat, Northern Ireland, Saint Helena (including Ascension Island, Gough Island, and Tristan Da Cunha Island), and Turks and Caicos Islands], Uruguay, and Venezuela.
http://www.arrl.org/select-countries-e-h
United States FCC Ham Amateur Radio Reciprocal Operating Arrangements
https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/bureau-divisions/mobility-division/amateur-radio-service/reciprocal-operating-arrangements
How to Apply for an IARP (Canadian citizens only)
https://www.rac.ca/operating/international-amateur-radio-permits/
Citizens of Canada holding an amateur service license granted by the Government of Canada and citizens of countries holding an amateur service license granted by a country with which the United States has made reciprocal operating arrangements are authorized by 47 C.F.R. § 97.107 to be the control operator of an amateur station transmitting from a place where the Amateur Radio Service is regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)1.
FAQ Frequently Ask Questions
https://grenadaamateurradio.blogspot.com/p/faq-frequent-ask-question.html
3/24/22
GRENADA π¬π© Caribbean AREDN (MESH) Node Setup
GRENADA π¬π© Caribbean AREDN (MESH) Node Setup
AREDN is ( A.mateur R.adio E.mergency D.ata N.etwork )
off grid internet “Mesh” - we link computers together with RF - Radio Frequency ZERO no internet and has been active and used for 15+ years.
GRENADA π¬π© AREDN MAP
www.bit.ly/aredngrenada
3/23/22
Grenada π¬π© Caribbean Amateur Radio Operator License or Activation
Are you traveling to Grenada π¬π© for a vacation or holiday and wish to use your Amateur Radio equipment. The following information may help.
GRENADA Amateur Radio Society
Where is Grenada? Located in The World? Grenada Map
Caribbean Amateur Radio Regulatory Contact
http://grenadaamateurradio.blogspot.com/p/grenada-flag.htmlN.T.R.C Grenada Grenada’s π¬π© Governing body. (ie. FCC, ISED, RSGB,ACMA)
Grenada Amateur Radio License - Application Form
http://ntrc.gd/application-forms/
Find more details at the Real-time Twitter update and follow.
https://twitter.com/grenadaham
3/11/22
GRENADA HamShack Hotline VOIP Telephone for Amateur Radio Operator Only
HamShack Hotline accessibility VOIP (internet) Telephone for Amateur Radio Operator Only
Grenada π¬π© “HamShack Hotline” users of the VOIP telephone ☎️ network.
Linked with GRENADA π¬π© Caribbean AREDN (MESH) Node Setup
www.bit.ly/aredngrenada
AREDN is ( A.mateur R.adio E.mergency D.ata N.etwork )
*** next topic to highlight September 2022
We understand an only Amateur HAM Radio VOIP (internet) Telephone exist call: HamShack Hotline that maybe 50,000 amateur radio connect with each other. A telephone system that is a FREE Telephone to use and setup with the exception of a one time hardware purchase.


