ARLA/CLUSTER: Holanda propõe alterações à Licença CEPT Novice ( Atribuível em Portugal à Categoria 2)

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Terça-Feira, 23 de Maio de 2017 - 13:13:46 WEST


Harmonisation of CEPT Novice licences

In a paper for the IARU Region 1 General Conference the Netherlands
national society VERON is proposing the harmonisation of CEPT Novice
licences in member countries

Although it is not clear from the name, the CEPT Novice licence is
equivalent to the UK Intermediate, USA General and Australian Standard
licence. One countries Novice is another's Standard licence!

Currently there are major differences among the various CEPT member
countries in the frequencies permitted and transmitter power for Novice
licenced amateurs.

VERON say that because of the international character of the amateur
service, these differences are undesirable.

The paper proposes to start a process to harmonise the use of frequencies
and power by Novice licences, with the objective to equalize the
differences within European countries. This will lead to more activity and
will reduce the use of non-Novice frequencies by Novice stations.

VERON say Novice stations will be able to make more contacts in major
contests, and improve their operating skills.

The aim to "equalize" may, however, give rise to some concerns. Such a move
might for instance lead to both Power and Band Reductions for Novice
holders in some countries if the terms were equalized down to some
mid-point between all countries.

The VERON paper is titled LA17_C3_38 Harmonisation of Novice Licences and
comments on this and other papers can be made on the RSGB Forum.
Information on downloading IARU-R1 General Conference papers can be found
at
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2017/may/discussion-of-iaru-papers-on-rsgb-forum.htm

Another C3 General Matters paper covers the establishment of a new CEPT
Entry Class license which would be below Novice. The paper LA17_C3_37 from
Sweden's SSA can be found via the link above.

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Validade das licenças CEPT noutros países

Atenção que as licenças de amador das categorias 1 e 2, emitidas em
Portugal (CAN) não são válidas em todos os países, normalmente só de
passagem ou por curtos períodos de visita de até 3 meses.

Para que sejam válidas, é necessário que o país tenha adoptado as
Recomendações Rec T/R 61-01 (Categoria 1) ou ECC/REC/(05)06 (Categoria 2).
<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2F4.bp.blogspot.com%2F-Zc3kYNvU6UQ%2FVIYomW0KXEI%2FAAAAAAAAGb4%2Fp3uFwBLEMVQ%2Fs1600%2FCEPT%252Brecomenda%25C3%25A7%25C3%25A3o.jpg&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNEwBZViDRkVhK-Yv6orVuB7m7R3PA>

*Para ter uma ideia, poderá consultar aqui (
http://www.erodocdb.dk/doks/implement_doc_adm.aspx?docid=2136
<http://www.erodocdb.dk/doks/implement_doc_adm.aspx?docid=2136> ) quais os
países CEPT que já adoptaram a Recomendação ECC/REC/(05)06  (Categoria 2 do
CAN).*

Antes de utilizar o seu CAN (licença CEPT ) noutros países, informe-se
SEMPRE se pode usar a sua estação de forma legal para não ter surpresas
desagradáveis.
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