Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System
The Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System was established in 1978. The programme enlists amateur radio volunteer operators and equipment but uses neither standard radioamateur frequencies nor callsigns as CFARS is allocated its own specific official frequencies and identifiers.
During the Cold War, Canadian troops deployed CFARS radio to military outposts in West Germany. In the 1991 Gulf War, CFARS provided a means for Canadian soldiers stationed in Qatar to call home, boosting morale. On October 6, 2011, a malfunction of Telesat's Anik F2 satellite disrupted communications to Canada's high Arctic region for several hours; CFARS operators were called upon to provide emergency backup communication.
CFARS consists of a mix of military stations, military unit/club amateur radio stations and individual affiliate radio stations. Historically, CFARS stations have also been deployed on Canadian Coast Guard vessels for use during search and rescue deployments.
Agencies actively served by CFARS include the military, Public Safety Canada, Transport Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
A counterpart to CFARS exists in the United States of America as the Military Auxiliary Radio System; established procedure is designed to facilitate interoperation between the two systems. While the use of CFARS phone patch traffic in its traditional role as a means for soldiers to contact loved ones is declining with the growing access to communications satellites by military units in the field, the amount of digital radio traffic carried has been increasing.
A working Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System station is on exhibit as part of the Military Communications and Electronics Museum at CFB Kingston in Kingston, Ontario.Frequencies
The following frequencies are in use by the Canadian Forces Affiliate Radio System worldwide:
6878 kHz | Alpha |
15386 kHz | Bravo |
14960 kHz | Charlie |
15463 kHz | Delta |
14446 kHz | Echo |
21971 kHz | Foxtrot |
209863 kHz | Golf |
28715 kHz | Hotel |
13454 kHz | Juliet |
16449 kHz | Kilo |
20277 kHz | Lima |
13954 kHz | Mike |
6922 kHz | Whiskey |
6662 kHz | Xray |
4152 kHz | Yankee |
4223 kHz | Zulu |