ARLA/CLUSTER: Austrália aumenta potencia máxima permitida para 1 000 watts PEP para a categoria 1.
João Gonçalves Costa
joao.a.costa ctt.pt
Sexta-Feira, 23 de Dezembro de 2011 - 11:38:05 WET
Australian power level increase
At long last, and after ongoing representations by the WIA we seem to be getting closer to Advanced licensees being allowed transmit power limits comparable to other countries.
The ACMA has advised the WIA that it intends to accede to the WIA's request that Advanced licensees may apply for a variation of their licence to permit higher power from a fixed location on a trial basis from 1 March 2012. The ACMA has stressed to the WIA that it remains concerned about the risk of interference from the use of higher power.
At the end of 12 months the position will be reviewed by the ACMA.
The ACMA has adopted this approach to enable any particular difficulties to be identified and satisfactory solutions found to, in the words of the ACMA," enable the trial to progress to appropriate ongoing arrangements from early 2013".
The ACMA will publish the changes to the licence process and forms setting out the further information needed for an application for higher power before 1 March 2012.
While the details are still subject to discussion, the following principles will be applied:
Transmitter power outputs up to 1,000 watts PEP may be permitted, though the emission modes to which this limit will apply are still subject to consideration. It should be noted that lower power limits may be specified in some cases.
The higher power limits will only be permitted on the amateur HF bands where the amateur service is the primary service. The WIA has requested that the band 7100 to 7200 kHz be also included, and this is being considered,
Higher power will not be permitted in certain areas that will be identified by the ACMA on its website.
Licensees will continue to be obliged to comply with the EME requirements.
For the period of the trial, licensees permitted to use higher power will be encouraged to keep a full log of all transmissions on bands where the higher power is permitted, noting in each case the power in fact used.
The WIA's most recent request is fully set out in the November 2010 issue of the WIA's magazine Amateur Radio.
This is a preliminary announcement and further details will be published as they become available before March and after the Christmas break.
The WIA anticipates working closely with the ACMA on this issue.
Michael Owen VK3KI
WIA President
Wireless Institute of Australia
www.wia.org.au<http://www.wia.org.au>
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