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British Columbia Frequency Modulation Communications AssociationWELCOME!*** BCFMCA needs your ongoing support! ***Welcome to the British Columbia Frequency Modulation Communications Association (BCFMCA). We are an Amateur Radio organization specializing in VHF, UHF, and microwave communications. We operate equipment in a variety of modes, including FM, DMR/MotoTRBO, IRLP (node 1694), and D-STAR. Please select one of the menu buttons on the left to find out more about us. The BCFMCA is a registered charity with the Canada Revenue Agency. We accept all monetary and in-kind donations, and can issue tax receipts for donations over $25. We gladly accept charitable donations of estates from "silent-key" amateurs. Please see the "How to Reach Us" button on the left menu to get in touch with our Executive. System Status
If you notice that the Power Status is "On Battery", please refrain from using the repeaters unless you have emergency or priority traffic. More temperature telemetry is available here. More power plant telemetry is available here. BCFMCA AllStarLink Status For REAL-TIME status of VE7RPT and VE7IRN (including LIVE voting receiver status), click here. Listen live to the VE7RPT AllStarLink Hub on Broadcastify, or use the player below: VE7RPT IRLP Status Site Cameras
Please see Events and News for more information. BCFMCA Acquires VE7TEL and other TPARC Assets2024/03/19 On February 23, 2025, the Telephone Pioneers Amateur Radio Club (TPARC) voted to wind up operations after more than 30 years of operation. Ongoing challenges with site retention, LOS obstructions, and declining system from technological change made it difficult to maintain a viable packet network. As an organization that shares similar values, TPARC approached the BCFMCA with an offer to gift it some of its assests as part of the disbursement process, in accordance with the BC Society's Act. The BCFMCA is pleased to take over the operation and maintenance of the VE7TEL VHF and UHF voice repeaters, located on the Burnaby/Vancouver border, to allow for their continued use by local amateurs. The BCFMCA will also inherit some BCWARN links that are operated in conjunction with the Kamloops Amateur Radio Club (KARC), that provides internet connectivity to our VE7IRN repeater in Merritt. 2024 BCFMCA AGM2024/01/15 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEThe British Columbia Frequency Modulation Communications Association's Annual General Meeting will be held on Sunday, February 11th 2024. The AGM will run from 10am to 12pm as a hybrid meeting on Zoom and at the Coquitlam Amateur Radio Club facilities in Coquitlam. Check out the BCFMCA 2024 AGM page for more information. VE7RPT UHF Interference Resolved2022/05/06 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAfter ongoing intermittent interference on VE7RPT-UHF, characterized by "kerchunks" or "squelch crashes", we believe the issue has finally been resolved. The cause of the interference appears to have been due to a malfunctioning consumer OTA antenna amplifier, installed in an RV in Pitt Meadows. You can read the full story here (.pdf download). Many thanks to Dave Cameron, VE7LTD, for lending his expertise and knowledge to the fight to identify the source, to Ian Procyk, VE7HHS, and others that provided support. Feel free to distribute this story to other interested parties, as it provides good awareness of a number of issues. Are You A Member?!Membership is open to all licensed amateur radio operators. If you are not a member, why wait? Join NOW! See here for details. QRM Problems?QRM is a problem, we all know that. We will try and locate possible sources of interference on the repeaters, but we need YOUR help. Please submit a QRM report to the Directors so that we can try and locate the source. It is important to report it EVEN IF YOU DON'T HEAR the interference from your location when it occurs. Remember to listen to the INPUT of the repeater when listening for interference. Don't think that your report has an effect? Well, see the press release above. James Grinton was busted by the co-ordinated efforts of a number of volunteers. All information reports are useful. Are YOU causing QRM on our repeaters? Again, be warned, you never know who is lurking around your neighbourhood gathering evidence for prosecution. We've been at this at lot longer than you, and we're not going to let you destroy our resource... and we've got the law on OUR side. Coverage MapsCurious as to the coverage of some of our repeaters? Please see the Equipment page for more information. Thank you for visiting our website and 73.This page was last updated 19 March 2025.Donors, Sponsors and Contributors
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