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As noted in materials that I sent to the Times Colonist on Feb. 24, my complaint is: “Against the licensee of CFAX in the Greater Victoria area for breaching its obligations under the Broadcasting Act and the Radio Regulations to provide programming that is of a high standard and balanced on matters of public concern. Specifically, my complaint arises from the licensee’s unbalanced and misleading programming on the matter of homelessness and poverty in the Greater Victoria area.” This context is relevant to the subject matter of the editorial. It is therefore odd that it was withheld from Times Colonist readers. ....
ITU From the earliest times, humans have dreamed of flying like birds looking down from high above, to the ground below. Prehistoric civilizations are unlikely to have even imagined powered flight, or cameras that can record the world around us. Even 100 years ago, with flight and photography relatively common, the idea of “taking pictures” of the Earth from space was unheard of. How we view the Earth today with satellites Today, if you ask the average person about satellites looking at the Earth, the majority will tell you about spy satellites taking pictures of secret bases. While this is still done by dedicated satellites and was indeed the precursor of modern Earth-observation (EO) satellites, now scientists prefer to view the Earth with a much wider spectrum of radio colours, far beyond the senses of any living thing. ....
International Amateur Radio Union Preparing for WRC-23 01/12/2021 Preparations continue on the part of the International Amateur Radio Union ( IARU) to represent the interests of the amateur and amateur-satellite services at World Radiocommunication Conference 2023 (WRC-23). The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) sponsors WRCs, typically every 4 years, to consider revisions to the international Radio Regulations that define frequency allocations for various radio services. “As an incumbent radio service with allocations at intervals throughout the radio spectrum, the amateur service faces challenges at every WRC,” IARU Secretary David Sumner, K1ZZ, said. “Successfully defending our existing access to the spectrum is a significant accomplishment at any WRC, but sometimes it is possible also to improve our existing allocations. WRC-19 resulted in major improvements in 50 MHz allocations in Region 1. Without any doubt, this could not have hap ....