Norway is Trying to Track Down 2-Meter Intruders

Norway’s International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) member-society, the Norwegian Radio Relay League (NRRL), is working with the Norwegian Communications Authority (Nkom) to stop intruders from operating on 2 meters. Unlicensed stations in eastern Norway are operating on 144.200 MHz, 144.300 MHz, and 144.650 MHz. NRRL wants radio amateurs and listeners to listen on these frequencies, log the details of any intruders, and send logs to the NRRL.

ARRL Story - https://www.arrl.org/news/norway-is-trying-to-track-down-2-meter-intruders

Iceland Radio Hams use of 1850-1900 kHz Renewed for 2022

 Iceland Radio Hams use of 1850-1900 kHz Renewed for 2022

Iceland's IRA reports the telecommunications agency Fjarskiptastofa has approved the request to renew the authorisation for amateur radio use of 1850-1900 kHz in 2022

ÍRA has received a positive response from Fjarskiptastofa (FS) today, December 7, to the request for renewal of the authorization to use the frequency range 1850-1900 kHz for participation in international competitions in the calendar year 2022. The authorization covers the following competitions:

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French Ham Radio Exam and Operator Certificate Now Free

Participation in the examination for the operator certificate of amateur services as well as the issuance of this certificate are now free of charge in France. This free of charge is applicable from 2021. The terms and conditions of reimbursement of candidates enrolled in a 2021 examination session will soon be specified on the Agency's portal.

If you have paid your examination fee for the amateur radio certificate to ANFR and you are eligible for reimbursement, you will soon receive a letter detailing the documents to be provided in order to regularize your situation.
— ANFR