Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: IARU divulga nova alocação secundária global para a banda dos 5 MHz (5351.5 - 5366.5 kHz) em aprovação na WRC-25

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Terça-Feira, 17 de Novembro de 2015 - 15:29:02 WET


Calma colega Luís (CT7AEL),

São 15 kHz mas a nível Mundial, não esquecer que a Russia e China não
queriam dar NADA, alias, nem sequer queriam radioamadores nessa banda para
começar.

Para nós portugueses, o que nos interessa agora era a proposta inicial de
200 kHz que a ANACOM levou à CEPT e que esta reduziu por consenso europeu a
100 kHz.

Falta saber o que a ANACOM efectivamente nos vai dar.??? Há quem, como os
holandeses, já deram e nem sequer aguardaram o fim da WRC 2015.

Relembrar que Portugal, através da Autoridade Nacional de Comunicações -
ANACOM defendeu inicialmente e atribuiu Prioridade Média e com estatuto
secundário, ao segmento dos 5250 a 5450 kHz (200 kHz de banda) para os
radioamadores.

A Europa, conjuntamente através da CEPT defendeu consensualmente, só 100 kHz
de banda (5350 a 5450 kHz), outros países defenderam  50 kHz, 25 kHz ou
mesmo 15 kHz de banda, enquanto que havia aqueles totalmente contrários à
nova concessão, caso da Rússia e China que eram contra qualquer possível
atribuição.

Portanto, para nós portugueses "ainda a procissão vai no adro".

João Costa (CT1FBF)

2015-11-17 15:07 GMT+00:00 Luís Garcia Filipe <afterhours36  gmail.com>:

>  15 kHz ?
>
> Pobreza...cabem quê? 5 OM bem apertadinhos em ssb?
>
> Isto é, se o PA estiver bem afinadinho
>
> Se for Italiano cabe... meio!
>
> 73
>
> CT7AEL
>
> 2015-11-17 13:17 GMT+00:00 João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf  gmail.com>:
>
>> New 60m allocation shows positive WRC-15 progress: IARU
>>
>> The *World Radiocommunication Conference 2015* (WRC-15) is in Geneva
>> (November 2-27) has developed consensus around a new 15 kHz-wide global
>> secondary 60 metre Amateur Radio allocation at 5351.5-5366.5 kHz.
>>
>> The International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) reports that last week,
>> Conference Working Group 4B agreed to the global secondary allocation, with
>> power limits designed to protect primary services from harmful
>> interference.
>>
>> In a news release the IARU is cautious in advising that the current
>> compromise must clear one more level at the conference, before being final.
>>
>> IARU President, *Tim Ellam VE6SH*, said: “While this is a positive step
>> to a worldwide secondary amateur allocation at 5 MHz it is not yet final
>> until it has been approved by the Conference Plenary.â€
>>
>> He attended the first part of four-week long WRC-15 and is part of the
>> IARU-team engaged with a number of agenda items which may impact the
>> amateur and amateur satellite services. These include a possible WRC-19
>> agenda item for an allocation to accommodate small non-amateur,
>> non-geostationary satellites.
>>
>> “The 15 kHz allocation on a secondary basis is the result of significant
>> compromise by a number of stakeholders in this portion of the spectrum. It
>> will provide the opportunity for access to 60m for countries that do not
>> presently have a domestic allocation,†he said.
>>
>> The IARU notes that going into the WRC-15 a number of administrations and
>> regional telecommunications organisation (RTO) representing Russia and 10
>> of its neighbouring countries (RCC) were strongly and actively opposed to
>> the new amateur allocation.
>>
>> After more than a dozen sub-working group meetings, it became clear that
>> the widest achievable allocation was 15 kHz, and that a power limit in the
>> neighborhood of 15 W effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP) would have
>> to be part of the package.
>>
>> IARU Vice President *Ole Garpestad LA2RR*, who is co-lead of the IARU
>> team with Tim VE6SH, said: “It took all the effort and resources of the
>> entire IARU-team to ensure this 15 kHz compromise, and to persuade some
>> administrations to abandon their no-allocation position.â€
>>
>> In other WRC-15 developments, a possible agenda item at the next WRC for
>> an amateur allocation at 50 MHz in Region 1 cleared its first hurdle. A
>> proposed agenda item to align the 160 metre band allocation in Region 1
>> with the rest of the world was not likely to be accepted, however.
>>
>> The IARU-team also had Reinaldo Leandro YV5AM, President of IARU Region 2
>> and Faisal Al-Ajmi 9K2RR, Vice President of IARU Region 1.
>>
>> A number of other amateurs were part of the IARU-team serving on a
>> national delegation: Colin Thomas G3PSM, Hans Blondeel Timmerman PB2T, Ken
>> Yamamoto JA1CJP, Bryan Rawlings VE3QN, Tafa Diop 6W1KI, Don Wallace ZL2TLL,
>> Dale Hughes VK1DSH, Flávio Archangelo PY2ZX, Ulrich Mueller DK4VW, Brennan
>> Price N4QX and Jon Siverling WB3ERA.
>>
>> IARU hosted a small reception on November 10 attended by a number of
>> delegations and ITU senior leadership including ITU Secretary General H
>> Zao. Attending the reception and participating in part of the WRC were IARU
>> Region 1 President Don Beattie G3BJ and Dave Sumner K1ZZ on behalf of the
>> IARU International Secretariat.
>>
>> IARU had an emergency communications trailer to be on site.
>>
>> IARU International Coordinator for Emergency Communications *Hans
>> Zimmerman HB9AQS/ F5VKP* worked with IARU member society DARC and
>> NOTFUNK Deutschland to provide for a communications trailer and antenna
>> system that showcased emergency communications abilities and was located in
>> a high traffic area.
>>
>> Hans HB9AQS/F5VKP explained the use of Amateur Radio to delegates.
>>
>> The IARU will send a later news release at the conclusion of WRC-15.
>>
>>
>>
>> *Jim Linton VK3PC*
>>
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