Showing posts with label Grenada HAM Radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grenada HAM Radio. Show all posts

4/27/22

Grenada Amateur Radio Licence

How to get a Visitors 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

To the following address:

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

4/12/22

Caribbean Net and Call Frequencies for Hams

HF VHF AND UHF RADIO FREQUENCIES
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

12/25/21

Grenada Call Sign Structure

Grenada Amateur Radio CallSign Structure (Caribbean)‬

‪We in the Amateur Radio community are all assigned a unique identifier that is named a “callsign”.   The unique callsign prefix is associate to the respected country and suffix the person.‬   Grenada ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ฉ prefix is J3. Followed by our qualification and unique assigned letter(s).


An example of an active callsign is as follows :   J35V or J39KM or J33VN



Grenada Amateur Radio Society


https://grenadaamateurradio.blogspot.com/2020/01/grenada-amateur-radio-society.html




PREFIX USAGE

J30 Reserved
J31 Reserved
J32 Repeaters and Experimental Stations
J33 Novice Class licencee (National)
J34 Contest Calls Only
J35 Advanced Class licencee (National)
J36 Station, National Organisation, Club Call signs
J37 Resident Non-Nationals
J38 Visiting Amateurs, Special calls
J39 General Class licencee (National)

4/23/20

Grenada on the Amateur Radio Satellites

Looking for Grenada on the Amateur Satellites

Hello Andre!

This is Hector, W5CBF. I am working on my Satellite DXCC and I would love to contact Grenada on any of the Ham radio Satellites.

Amateur radio Satellites are really easy to work. All that is needed is a 2m/70cm Analog HT or mobile radio and a small yagi antenna for both bands.

1/31/20

Amateur Radio (Ham Radio) EXPLAINED

Amateur Radio (Ham Radio) EXPLAINED

Despite the growth of the Internet, ham radio is still a popular hobby. How does it work, and how is it still relevant in the digital era?

Link here to share :  bit.ly/HamEXPLAINED



Amateur Radio (Ham Radio) EXPLAINED

Kenwood TKR-750 VHF Repeater fo Grenada

I am now in talks to acquire another repeater for the Amateur Radio group in Grenada.

Grenada Amateur Radio Society


This Kenwood TKR-750 unit to be added to the Yaesu DR-1X also to be sent down to Grenada from Canada.

Kenwood TKR-750 VHF Repeater Station



1/9/20

Repeaterbook.com Caribbean Repeater(S) update

Completed ... see updates.

https://grenadaamateurradio.blogspot.com/p/repeaters-in-caribbean.html

Hello Repeaterbook.com Repeater update
My name is ...... and I was in the process of adding a repeater(S) for the Country :: Grenada ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ฉ West Indies (Caribbean).

We need to correct the REPEATERBOOK database.   The “Caribbean” (REGION)  includes many islands / Countries.

Description: The Caribbean is a region of the Americas that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands and the surrounding coasts.

Many islands fall under the Region :  Caribbean.

12/30/19

Grenada Amateur Radio Society


Radio Amateurs of Grenada

Grenada Amateur Radio Society

Grenada Amateur Radio Association


International Amateur Radio Union




ANDRE  //  J35V.com  //   VE3SP.com
email::   club@J35V.com

Barbados Stats (2015):: CBer and Amateur Radio Operators

Barbados Stats (2015)::    CBer and Amateur Radio Operators.

There are 140 licensed CBers and 155 licensed amateur radio operators in Barbados.


J35V Andre
January 01 2020

7/8/14

GRENADA CITIZEN BAND CLUB/RAINBOW RADIO LEAGUE

GRENADA CITIZEN BAND CLUB/RAINBOW RADIO LEAGUE
P.O. BOX. 758 ST. GEORGES GRENADA W.I. 
ONE LINK IN THE CHAIN OF MASS COMMUNICATION/MAXIMUM PARTICIPATION.

{1} What type of equipment can be affected by radio interference? 
Radio devices: AM and FM radios, televisions, cordless telephones and wireless intercoms Non-radio electronic equipment: stereo audio systems, wired telephones and regular wired intercoms 

{2} What can cause radio interference? 
Interference usually occurs when radio transmitters and electronic equipment are operated within close range of each other: Incorrectly installed radio transmitting equipment An intense radio signal from a nearby transmitter Unwanted signals (called spurious radiation) generated by the transmitting equipment Not enough shielding or filtering in the electronic equipment to prevent it from picking up unwanted signals 

12/27/10

Repeaters in the Caribbean

To be updated in the RepeaterBook.com as per J35V A n d r e (January 2020)


Amateur Radio operator call-sign search by County :: (created)
UNITED STATES ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ search  (usa1) -  www.bit.ly/callsignusa1
UNITED STATES ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ search  (usa)  -   www.bit.ly/callsignusa
CANADA ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ  search  (can) -   www.bit.ly/callsigncan
AUSTRALIA ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ  search  (aus)  -   www.bit.ly/callsignaus
W.I.A. Australia    -  http://www.wia.org.au/
qrz.com - www.qrz.com search 



https://grenadaamateurradio.blogspot.com/p/repeaters-in-caribbean.html

Islands Callsign Freq Offset Tones Notes

Guadeloupe 146.880 -0.600 97.4 Hz

Grenada J39AA 146.760 -0.600

Martinique FM5ZMS 145.500 -0.600 LINK

Martinique FM5ZML 145.300 -0.600 LINK

Martinique FM5ZCE 145.400 -0.600

Martinique FM5ZAC 50.069 BEACON

Martinique FM5ZAQ 145.750 -0.600

Martinique FM1ZAT 144.780/434.780 LINK

Martinique FM1ZAB 145.700 -0.600 114.8Hz

Martinique FM1ZAU 145.780 -0.600

Martinique FM1ZAV 144.390