Showing posts with label St. George's Grenada. Show all posts
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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

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