Austria Receives 60m and 630m Christmas Present

The Austrian regulator, BMVIT, has granted access to the 60m and 630m bands for all CEPT Class 1 licensees.

It took some time (3 years) but we just got a nice Christmas present from the Austrian BMVIT. Please find attached the official document (please check page 6 for further details).
— Claus, OE6CLD, the HF Manager of the Austrian National Amateur Radio Society, OeVSV

60m/5 MHz is the WRC-15 Amateur Secondary Allocation of 5351.5 – 5366.5 kHz at 15W EIRP (5.133B)

630m is the MF Secondary Allocation from the previous WRC-12 of 472 – 479 kHz at 1W EIRP

Max bandwidth is per the provisions of the Austrian Amateur Licence (AFV).

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New Zealand 5 MHz Amateur Band Usage Ceases

NZART, the New Zealand National Amateur Society advises that unfortunately the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has advised us that they are not willing to approve another renewal of our 5 MHz trial allocation/licence.

AS A RESULT, ALL USE BY NZ AMATEURS OF THE TWO 5 MHZ TRIAL FREQUENCIES, 5353.0 KHZ OR 5362.0 KHZ MUST CEASE FROM MIDNIGHT (11:59PM) ON THIS SATURDAY 24 OCTOBER 2020.

Although the trial is over (and all transmissions on the trial frequencies must cease), NZART will continue to work with RSM (the regulator) to see if there are other ways of providing New Zealand Amateurs with access to 5 MHz frequencies.


Ofcom to introduce new spectrum licence conditions

Ofcom to introduce new spectrum licence conditions

Ofcom is introducing new licence conditions for spectrum users, to ensure their equipment continues to operate within international electromagnetic field (EMF) guidelines.

All use of spectrum generates electromagnetic fields.

There are international safety guidelines – developed by the International Commission for Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) – that set the maximum levels of EMF exposure for protection of the general public. These levels are endorsed by Public Health England.

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