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Programming Radios Safely and Legally

Programming Radios Safely and Legally Programming a two way radio is not a do it yourself task. Radios operate on regulated frequencies, and improper programming can cause interference with emergency services, critical infrastructure, or other licensed users, while also exposing individuals and organizations to serious legal and financial risk. Unless you are a qualified radio...

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Safe and Legal Alternatives to Baofeng Radios in Canada

HEY, Baofengs Are Illegal for a Reason. Low-cost handheld radios sold online under the Baofeng name have become extremely popular with hobbyists, off-roaders, and outdoor enthusiasts. Their attractive price point and wide frequency coverage can make them seem like an easy solution for communication. However, Baofeng radios are illegal for most users in Canada, and...

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Your Guide to Choosing the Right Two-Way Radio for Your Needs

A simple breakdown of mobile, portable, digital, and analog options to help you choose the best Kenwood radio for work or recreation in British Columbia and beyond. Two-way radios remain one of the most reliable tools for communication in regions where cellular coverage can be inconsistent, including rural highways, mountainous terrain, forestry sites, industrial projects,...

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Understanding Radio Licensing in Canada: What You Need to Know

When it comes to operating a radio station or using radio frequencies in Canada, obtaining a radio license from Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) is not just a formality—it’s a legal necessity. A radio license allows individuals and organizations to operate wireless devices on specific frequencies, ensuring their broadcasts are both legal and...

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