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CANADIAN EPICS IN RADIOCOMMUNICATION ALUMNI WHO LIVED THE ADVENTURE OF RADIO WIRELESS TELEGRAPHISTS - SPARKS - RADIO PIONEERS RADIO OPERATORS - RADIO TECHNICIANS RADIO TECHNOLOGISTS - RADIO ENGINEERS RADIO INSPECTORS - SPECTRUM MANAGERS |
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ÉPOPÉES CANADIENNES EN RADIOCOMMUNICATION LES ANCIENS QUI ONT VÉCU L'AVENTURE DE LA RADIO TÉLÉGRAPHISTES SANS FIL - PIONNIERS DE LA RADIO OPÉRATEURS RADIO - TECHNICIENS RADIO TECHNOLOGUES RADIO - INGÉNIEURS RADIO INSPECTEURS RADIO - GESTIONNAIRES DU SPECTRE |
1968 - A man who began as a radio operator and went on to serve 44 years in radio regulations has retired from active service.
W. A. Caton, controller of the radio regulations division for the past 10 years, was honored by his colleagues at a reception held in Ottawa's RA Centre late in June.
Prior to joining the department, Mr. Caton was engaged in private radio work at Napanee and later was with the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals at Ottawa and Camp Borden.
After joining the Department of Marine and Fisheries in 1924 as a radio operator, he was stationed at Chebucto Head direction finding station.
In 1925, he became a radio inspector working out of Halifax and then spent 11 years in the Toronto area. In 1937, he was appointed to radio headquarters in Ottawa.
Interesting events in Mr. Caton's career in radio included taking part in the technical arrangements for the first trans-Canada radio broadcast in 1927, taking charge of all radio arrangements in connection with the Royal visit of 1939, completing a survey of West Coast marine radio coverage in 1950, and inflight inspection of aeronautical radio facilities on the South Pacific route to Australia in 1952.
Hobbies play an important part in Mr. Caton's home life. In addition to being an ardent electronics fan specializing in classical music, he does wood and metal work in his basement workshop and goes in for skiing and fishing when opportunity permits.
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Links - Liens Department of Transport (DOT) Picnic in 1954
1958 - Appointment of Brant and Caton
1960 - Major Reorganization of the Telecommunications Branch
Reminiscences and some lines on a few of the Radio Regs fore'fathers by Bill Wilson
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