ARLA/CLUSTER: Na Flandres (Belgica) qualquer antena tri-banda querer 3 licenciamentos.

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Sábado, 28 de Abril de 2012 - 20:47:44 WEST


Bureaucratic antenna restrictions in Flanders

The Belgian National Society website has published an update on the
restrictive antenna requirements imposed by the Flemish Government.

It would appear that Flemish amateurs who transmit less than 175 hours
a year are required to submit forms to the Government bureaucrats for
each antenna they have. Multi-band antennas require multiple
submissions of forms, for instance a tri-band Yagi antenna for
14/21/28 MHz requires three seperate submissions. If antennas change
then forms need to be resubmitted.

If transmission are made from an antenna for more than 175 hours a
year with an ERP greater than 20 watts then it appears the bureaucracy
involved is even more complex.

Notice for Transmitting Antennas (update April 24, 2012)
http://tinyurl.com/NoticeForTxAntennas

Notice for transmitting antennas: response of LNE (Government
Department) http://tinyurl.com/TxAntennasResponseLNE

July 2011 Radio Amateurs in Flanders hit by SAR
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/july2011/flanders_sar.htm

LNE - Department of Environment, Nature, and Energy of the Flemish
government http://www.lne.be/

Royal Union of Belgian Radio Amateurs (UBA)
http://tinyurl.com/BelgiumUBA




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