Welcome to the Hope Rod & Gun Club, a members-only 100 metre outdoor range nestled in the mountains of Hope, British Columbia, Canada. Members enjoy a number of shooting disciplines on a scheduled basis and plenty of open range time, all in a rural setting. See our membership section for details on how to join, or contact us for more information.

WE ARE NOT ACCEPTING NEW MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS AT THIS TIME 

HAM RADIO COURSE

Ham Radio Course

The purpose of the Ham Radio course is to provide Hope R&G members or guests with a
licence for emergency communications in remote areas, such as when they are hiking,
hunting or fishing. A Ham licence is also of value to the community, for emergency
preparedness. In a large emergency, cell-phones are usually the first thing to go down,
quickly followed by land-lines. Ham radio has long been a key part of communications in
emergencies and disasters, when normal modes of communications are down. The fires,
floods, washouts and Rogers “outage” over the last year are all examples of where Ham
radio can play an important role maintaining communications.
The importance of the Ham course is not just the licence, but what the person learns
about radio, in order to achieve the Ham licence. The exam for Ham radio is similar for
Hams around the world; it covers Rules and Regulations, Operating Procedures, Station
Assembly, Circuit Components, Basic Electronics, Antenna Systems, Radio Wave
Propagation and Radio Interference. The course being offered this year is about 30 hours
of class time, scheduled for 5 Saturdays. Since the course material is not what most
people have studied, it will be necessary for participants to do at least 30 hours of
homework. While almost everyone is capable of completing this course, homework is
the key to a successful outcome.
The course will conclude with an ISED Canada exam, of 100 questions. Candidates must
achieve 70% for a Basic level or 80% for a Basic+ level licence. The Basic is for VHF
(local communications only), while the Basic+ is for VHF and HF (local and long
distance communications). There is no longer a requirement for Morse code, although a
code exam is available. There is a third level of qualification, which is required for
people wanting to build their own transmitters. This is the Advanced course, requiring a
70% exam mark to pass. The Advanced exam is more technical in electronics and radio,
however, the exam itself is only 50 questions. The Advanced qualification does not stand
on its’ own, a person must have the Basic licence to be a Ham Radio operator.
The Basic course is being offered by Hope R&G Club at no cost to members or guests on
5 Saturdays in November, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The final review and exam, again at no
cost, will be on the last Saturday.. There is a cost of $30, for the study manual, however,
the main cost to a student is the time commitment. While there are no age limitations on
getting a Ham Radio licence, it is difficult to include people under the age 18 in an adult
course. A parent or guardian wishing to include someone under the age of 18 will need to
attend the course, in its entirety, with their young student(s).
The Basic course will be followed by an Operating day, once licences are received and at
a time convenient to those wishing to participate, when the class can put a station on the
air and make some long distance contacts.
If you are interested in taking the Ham Radio course this November, please contact
hamradio@hbcrgc.org .

73,
Ron VE7BGK

Download pdf below:

Hope R&G Ham Radio Course 2024


TRAP SHOOT CANCELLED

Please be advised that the Trap Shoot scheduled for Sunday September 29, 2024 has been cancelled.


TRAP SHOOT CANCELLED – JUNE 30

Please note the Trap Shoot scheduled for Sunday June 30 has been cancelled.


CLUB CLOSURE – JUNE 17, 18, 19, 2024

The range will be closed to all members for three days on Monday June 17, Tuesday June 18, and Wednesday June 19, 2024 for maintenance work to be done on the range.