THE ONTARIO TRILLIUMS (VE3TOT) While the majority of amateur radio operators appear to be of the male variety, it is not confined exclusively to this sex. There is an increasing number of ladies joining the forces and making a name
Canadian Amateur Radio Operators Association
The Canadian Amateur Radio Operators’ Association began publishing its Official Journal called “XTAL” (ham nomenclature for crystal, a frequency determining device used in both transmitters and receivers) in March of 1935. CAROA wished to offer a publication that exclusively expressed
Radio Society of Ontario, Inc.
On May 22, 1957, the Letters Patent incorporating the Ontario Amateur Radio Federation, Inc. was issued to Noel B. Eaton, VE3CJ, D. Alan Page, VE3XZ and A.K. Meen, VE3RX ( then VE3DAR ). The organizational meeting of the Corporation was
Wireless Association of Ontario
The “Wireless Association of Ontario” was formed in 1912 and continued until around 1955 and meetings were held in the Electrical Building at the University of Toronto. A radio course was offered and a station was established on 40 meters