“Disappointing Response” on 144 – 146 MHz Threat

The Netherlands International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) member-society VERON reports a “disappointing response” from national regulator Agentschap Telecom to a call from Dutch radio amateurs that 144 – 146 MHz be protected. A recent proposal put forward by France at a CEPT pre-World Radiocommunication Conference 2019 meeting targeted a segment of 2 metres, among other VHF spectrum, as a possible Aeronautical Mobile Service allocation, sharing it with Amateur Radio.

According to VERON, an initial Agentschap Telecom response indicated that the French proposal “fits in with Dutch frequency policy” that encourages joint and shared use of spectrum. VERON said Agentschap Telecom has indicated that it’s necessary to take a good look at actual use of the segment and to have insight into compatibility. On July 20, radio amateurs in the Netherlands conducted a 2-meter “propagation experiment” aimed, at least in part, on demonstrating that hams use and need the band.

“VERON shares the opinion that this proposal has no viability,” the organization asserts, pointing to remarks from IARU President Tim Ellam, VE6SH/G4HUA, that the proposal to share 144 – 146 MHz would require 4 years of studies that likely would reach the same conclusion.

Franch Consultation on 5 MHz Amateur Band

Franch Consultation on 5 MHz Amateur Band

REF has responded to the public consultation being held by the Post and Electronic Communications Regulation Authority (ARCEP) about the proposed 5 MHz (60m) amateur radio band

Proposed Amendments to Decision 2012-1241 Amending the Conditions for the Use of Frequencies by Radio Stations in the Amateur Service or the Amateur-Satellite Service.

Consultation in progress from June 27, 2019 to July 12, 2019 to authorize the use of the band 5351.5 - 5366.5 kHz for the amateur service in accordance with the provisions of Note 5.133B of the Radio Regulations.

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ARI Sends Letter to Italian Ministry

ARI has made an important step that every national radio amateur association should do, namely to wake up the ministry in charge and to ask them not to vote in favour of the French motion!

Indeed, the hard-working IARU delegates are doing a fantastic job, but that ought to be backed up by supplementary actions on a national basis.

More Information - http://www.ari.it/images/stories/home/Prot3219_19MISE.pdf