ARLA/CLUSTER: IARU apresenta posição conjunta dos radioamadores em itens chave da WRC para a CEPT na reunião de Vilnius na Lituania

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 18 de Setembro de 2017 - 17:58:03 WEST


IARU presents Amateur Radio position on key WRC items to CEPT

At the meeting of Project Team D of the CEPT World Radio Conference
Preparatory Group, held in Vilnius, Lithuania week beginning September
11th, IARU presented further positions on two core WRC Agenda items

These were the globally coordinated amateur allocation at 50-54 MHz
and the potential impact of spurious emissions from proposed high
power wireless transfer systems for electric vehicles on the reception
of both amateur and broadcast signals.

IARU presented arguments for a global amateur allocation at 50-54 MHz,
including a response to issues of spectrum sharing with other
services. The 50-54 MHz band is only allocated by ITU to the amateur
service in Regions 2 and 3 and in a number of African countries. The
current allocation in Region 1 is by decisions taken within the Region
and by individual countries. IARU has had a global team of specialists
working on this WRC Agenda item since WRC15.

IARU also expressed concern about the impact of spurious emissions
from proposed high power wireless transfer systems for electric
vehicles. Papers submitted to the meeting by IARU covered topics such
as the projected installed density of Wireless Power Transfer (WPT)
installations and the spectral purity of the systems. IARU remains
very concerned that the current spurious emissions limits are not fit
for purpose in a residential environment, with potential severe impact
on both amateur and broadcast reception. IARU will continue to make
input on this topic in various CEPT forums and also at ITU WP1B.

There remains much work to do before there is any agreement on the
CEPT position for WRC on these two important agenda items. In
addition, IARU will be deploying its specialist resources to argue the
amateur radio services case as effectively as possible in all six
Regional Telecommunications Organisations and in the ITU itself.

Source IARU Region 1 http://iaru-r1.org/

CPG Project Team D news report and Meeting Documents are available
viahttps://cept.org/ecc/groups/ecc/cpg/cpg-pt-d/



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