ARLA/CLUSTER: Preocupação no Canada pelo uso ilegal da banda de 2m.
João Costa > CT1FBF
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Quinta-Feira, 23 de Agosto de 2012 - 10:46:12 WEST
Non-amateur use of frequency in BC
>From August 5th to 12th, the Canadian Paragliding National
Championships were held in Pemberton, British Columbia.
The Radio Amateurs of Canada became extremely concerned about the
organizers assertion that all participants must use a VHF radio tuned
to 146.415 Mhz. This frequency is inside the two meter amateur
allocation. Amateur operators are the primary user of this band and
incursion by non-authorized users is of great concern.
RAC has been in contact with representatives from the Paragliding
community and has also requested enforcement action to be taken by
Industry Canada. The Radio Amateurs of Canada does not generally
discuss enforcement while an investigation in ongoing. However, given
the scope of concern over this matter it is appropriate to release
details of actions to date.
Industry Canada has advised this morning that their British Columbia
office has notified the group that use of Amateur Radio Frequencies by
persons who are not in possession of a valid Amateur Radio Operator's
Certificate is not permitted. The group has assured Industry Canada
that all participants who used the channel were indeed holders of a
certificate. A notice indicating the requirement to hold an operators
certificate has been added to the website of the group.
Additionally, Industry Canada has advised the group of a VHF frequency
inside the Aeronautical Radio Frequency Band that has been allocated
for their use on a Canada Wide basis.
The Radio Amateurs of Canada has prioritized protection of Amateur
Radio Frequencies from incursion. If you suspect incursion on an
Amateur Band or are aware of the illegal operation of Amateur Radio
products by individuals or companies that do not hold operators
certificates, contact the Radio Amateurs of Canada to report your
concerns.
The Radio Amateurs of Canada is the national voice of Amateur Radio
Operators in Canada. Our members enjoy numerous benefits including
access to The Canadian Amateur publication. We extend frequency
protection work to members and non-members alike to ensure the future
of our hobby and emergency service work.
Bill Gade, VE4WO
Regulatory Affairs Officer
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