I passed my Canadian basic amateur radio test Saturday. The test took about an hour via remote video session with a local examiner, I guess the new normal now since in-person group testing is on hold. He sent my results by email to the federal office responsible for new licensees, along with my choice of call signs. It was active in their database that evening. My examiner told me the person who inputs most of the new licenses works from home now - it's interesting that before our global pandemic I don't think I would have been able to get my license so quickly, on a weekend no less. I still have to wait for a paper license in the mail, but since my call sign is active in the federal database, I can use it immediately. The test itself was not difficult, but I studied pretty solidly for two weeks and took lots of practice tests beforehand (I highly recommend hamstudy.org). I got a 93% - which is 'with honours' and allows me access to all amateur frequencies under 30MHz (HF frequencies). I don't really have any interest in chatting on local repeaters, but since I have HF privileges, I'll be setting up an HF station and playing with digital modes. I'd also like to learn morse code.