Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: Por 21,40 dolares pode ter um indicativo personalizado nos EUA (tradução livre para "vanity callsign")
João Costa > CT1FBF
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Quinta-Feira, 25 de Setembro de 2014 - 13:38:52 WEST
Boa Tarde Rui,
Sempre podes sugerir à ANACOM um ICOA a troco de 120,00 € anuais.
João Costa (CT1FBF)
2014-09-25 13:18 GMT+01:00 Rui Silva <ruijorgesilva1 gmail.com>:
> Acho eu, que aqui em Portugal deviam fazer o mesmo, aliás até "encaixavam"
> mais receita, com a personalização!
>
> Diga-se que fui fazer o exame já com o intuito de verificar a
> possibilidade de ter um IC que não estava atribuido a ninguém!
> Mas quando a menina me disse que era o sistema que criava aleatoriamente,
> cairam as minhas expectativas!
> Mas pagaria para ter um IC personalizado! Os 20 Euros para mim, eram
> aceitáveis!
>
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> Não é um papel que diz aquilo que somos, mas sim, o que fazemos.
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> 2014-09-08 10:45 GMT+01:00 João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf gmail.com>:
>
>> New Amateur Radio vanity callsign fee set at $21.40
>>
>> The FCC has adjusted very slightly downward - to $21.40 - its proposed
>> Amateur Service vanity call sign regulatory fee for Fiscal Year 2014.
>>
>> In a June Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM), the Commission said it
>> was planning to hike the current $16.10 vanity fee to $21.60 for the
>> 10-year license term.
>>
>> The FCC released a Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed
>> Rulemaking (R&O) in the proceeding on August 29, in which it recalculated
>> the fee to $21.40 for the 10-year license term. The $5.30 increase still
>> represents the largest vanity fee hike in many years.
>>
>> The new $21.40 fee does not go into effect until 30 days after the R&O is
>> published in The Federal Register.
>>
>> In the R&O, the FCC said it considered eliminating the regulatory fee for
>> Amateur Radio vanity call sign applications but decided not to do so "at
>> this time," because it lacks "adequate support to determine whether the
>> cost of recovery and burden on small entities outweighs the collected
>> revenue; or whether eliminating the fee would adversely affect the
>> licensing process." The Commission said it would reevaluate this issue in
>> the future to determine if it should eliminate other fee categories.
>>
>> The FCC's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau sets the vanity call sign
>> regulatory fee using projections of new applications and renewals, taking
>> into consideration existing Commission licensee databases, such as the
>> Universal Licensing System (ULS) database.
>>
>> The FCC reported there were 11,500 "payment units" in FY 2014. The
>> Commission said the vanity program generated an estimated $230,230 in FY
>> 2013 revenue, and it estimated that it would collect nearly $246,100 in FY
>> 2014.
>>
>> The vanity call sign regulatory fee is payable when applying for a new
>> vanity call sign or when renewing a vanity call sign, although some older
>> vanity call signs are not subject to the regulatory fee.
>>
>> Fonte: The American Radio Relay League <http://www.arrl.org/>
>>
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