Så er der god grund til at lade champagnepropperne springe ude i radiorummet. IARU har netop udsendt en meddelelse om resultaterne af CEPT mødet. Og der er god grund til at finde smilet frem.
- Det franske forslag om sekundær allokering til 144 MHz er dødt, det kommer ikke videre
- 50-52 MHz bliver allokeret generelt til amatørtrafik i Region 1, med primær allokering fra 50-50,5 MHz -slut med halve bånd og inkompatible båndplaner
- Fortsat bevarelse af vores sekundære allokering til 6 cm båndet
- Der skal arbejdes med problemerne omkring interferens af Gallileo systemet, men det skal ske UDEN at fjerne allokeringen af 23 cm båndet til radioamatører
- Der skal arbejdes videre med en primær allokering til radiomatører fra 47-47,2 GHz
Det er et fantastisk godt resultat og et perfekt udgangspukt til WRC konferencen senere på året. IARU har gjort et forbilledligt arbejde for radioamatørbevægelsen -husk at støtte op om dem!
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CEPT CPG finalises its positions for WRC-19
The CEPT Conference Preparatory Group met this week in Ankara, Turkey. Items of interest to the amateur service which were finalised were:
– Agreement to a European Common Proposal (ECP) on allocating 50-52 MHz to the amateur service in Region 1 on a secondary basis with a footnote listing those countries where the amateur service will have a primary allocation in the band 50-50.5 MHz (WRC Agenda Item 1.1)
– Agreement to an ECP on spectrum to be considered for International Mobile Telecommunications, which does not now include the primary amateur band at 47-47.2 GHz (WRC Agenda Item 1.13)
– Agreement to an ECP that retains the current regulatory position in the 5725-5850 MHz frequency band which includes secondary allocations to the amateur service and the amateur-satellite service (WRC Agenda Item 1.16)
– Removal of 144-146 MHz from a French proposal for study of additional spectrum for aeronautical applications. (WRC Agenda Item 10)
– At the insistence of the European Commission, a WRC-23 agenda item was considered necessary to address the world-wide protection of Regional Navigational Satellite Systems from amateur emissions in the band 1240-1300 MHz. A draft WRC Resolution was agreed which underlines the importance of this frequency band to the amateur service and explicitly excludes the removal of existing allocations as part of the proposed agenda item. (WRC Agenda Item 10)
– There was no change to the already agreed CEPT position on Wireless Power Transmission (WRC Agenda item 9.1.6). This states that no change is needed in the Radio Regulations to address the question of operating frequency for WPT-EV, but leaves open the question of spurious emissions from WPT-EV.
Commenting on the outcome of CPG, IARU Region 1 President Don Beattie, G3BJ, said that the IARU team at Ankara (the only representatives of the amateur service at the meeting) had presented clear and convincing arguments for the amateur service position and he was pleased that regulators had recognised the strength of the amateur case. He expressed his thanks to everyone who had contributed to the outcome at CPG.
The issues now move to WRC in Egypt in November for final resolution. IARU will be there.
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