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Thirty-five Years and No Regrets
Frank began his career as a Radio Operator in August 1963. He attended the Department of Transport Air Services Training School to learn aeronautical and maritime rules, regulations & communications. His first posting was in Churchill, Manitoba with the Department of Transport. At that time, Morse code was the only reliable means of communications for most northern and arctic outposts.
"I feel lucky to have had the opportunity to spend many an eight-hour day communicating exclusively in Morse code, the first digital communication, and getting paid $3990/year to do it," Frank says.
From there, he worked just about everywhere, from Chesterfield Inlet, N.W.T. to Swift Current, Sask. to Sioux Lookout, Ont. He has been a radio operator, an electronics technician and a telecom station manager.
Frank sums up his stellar federal career; "Twice I have received a letter indicating that my position was eliminated. I was fortunate that my family was able to be reasonably mobile and that there always was another job offered, although in another place. As a result, I have seen much of Canada and have worked with many great people. The bottom line is that I’ve had a good career with no regrets." This May (May 1999), Frank will retire from the Public Service, and plans to embark on a seasonal career in construction.
A few pictures from the past Here are some of the pictures I promised to dig up for Laval many years ago! I finally purchased a scanner and have started to dig through a pile of old slides. 73 - Frank VE7AV 31 August 2010
1964-1966 - FrankVanderZande at the Model 19 in Coral Harbour NWT
1964-1966 - Transmitter site at VFU2 Coral Harbour NWT
1967-1968 - Hard to get in and out of the buildings during a blizzard. This is Frank Vanderzande at the door to the operations room at Resolute Bay NWT
1967-1968 - The new operations room at Resolute Bay NWT
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Links - Liens
Frank VanderZande Recalls Radio Circuits (Resolute Bay, Churchill, Coral Harbour)
1975 - Arctic Visit to announce the new Northern Communications Policy
Department of Communications – Pacific Region - Annual Regional Workshop - June 24-26. 1981 1982 - Easier said than done! Department of Communications – Pacific Region - Regional Conference - June 1982 Department of Communications – Pacific Region - Regional Conference - June 1983 Department of Communications – Pacific Region - Regional Conference - September 1984 October 1997 - Spectrum Management Training - Prince George, British Columbia Octobre 1997 - Formation dans la gestion du spectre - Prince George, Colombie Britannique
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