Explore Advanced Communication with the British Columbia FM Communications Association (BCFMCA)!

Explore Advanced Communication with the British Columbia FM Communications Association (BCFMCA)!

The British Columbia FM Communications Association (BCFMCA) in Vancouver offers a unique opportunity for ham radio enthusiasts interested in VHF, UHF, and microwave communication in the Greater Vancouver Area. While their website information seems outdated (last updated March 16, 2012), it can still provide a basic introduction.

Why Consider BCFMCA?

  • Extensive Repeater Network: Utilize their network of repeaters for advanced communication within the region, including:
    • Analog Repeaters:
      • VE7RPT 146.940 MHz (-) PL 136.5 Hz (IRLP 1694)
      • VE7RPT 224.300 MHz (-1.6 MHz) PL 156.7 Hz*
      • VE7RPT 443.525 MHz (+5 MHz) PL 136.5 Hz (IRLP 1694)
    • D-STAR Repeaters:
      • VE7RAG System:
        • 1291.94 MHz (-20 MHz) DV Port A
        • 1251.94 MHz DV Port A
        • 443.400 MHz (+5 MHz) DV Port B
        • 147.020 MHz (+) DV Port C
  • Connect with Fellow Hams: Participate in their on-air net held on the last Wednesday of each month at 8:00 PM PT on the VE7RPT repeater (146.940 MHz - PL 136.5 Hz).
  • Focus on Technology: BCFMCA's network includes D-STAR repeaters, suggesting a focus on advanced digital communication technologies.

Limited Website but Potential for Activity

The outdated website provides a starting point, but reaching out to the club is crucial for the most up-to-date information:

  • Contact: Email [email protected] for inquiries about repeaters, nets, or other club activities.
  • Mailing Address: Suite 353, 141 – 6200 Mckay Ave., Burnaby, BC V4L 1X3
  • Website: While outdated, the website offers a basic introduction to the club (http://www.bcfmca.bc.ca/).

Join the BCFMCA Network Today!

Even with limited online information, the British Columbia FM Communications Association can be a valuable resource for ham radio operators interested in advanced communication technologies and expanding their reach within the Greater Vancouver Area. Consider reaching out to the club and explore the possibilities!

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