ARLA/CLUSTER: Regulador irlandês estendeu a banda a usar pelos radioamador na banda dos 4m de 69,9 MHz a 70,5 MHz.

Associação de Radioamadores do Litoral Alentejano cs5arla gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 30 de Abril de 2018 - 13:02:43 WEST


Additional frequencies for Ireland

In December 2015 ComReg (Ireland's regulator) published a Draft Radio
spectrum Management Strategy 2016-2018. The Society responded with a
comprehensive submission to this draft and a summary of this was
published in the March 2016 edition of Echo Ireland.

In June 2016 ComReg published its final Radio Spectrum Management
Strategy 2016-2018 and indicated its intention to grant some
additional spectrum to the amateur service. This has now been done and
is in line with some of the requests made in the Society’s submission.

The 70 MHz band has been extended to 69.9 MHz to 70.5 MHz. This is an
increase of 275kHz over the existing band of 70.125 to 70.450 MHz and
is the full band that may be allocated to the amateur service under
the European Common Allocations table.

Further spectrum covering all modes including digimodes has been
granted on a secondary basis at 30 to 49 MHz and 54 to 69.9 MHz. The
latter band also includes digital television in addition to all other
modes. These new frequency bands are listed among the bands available
generally to radio amateurs in Annex 1 of a recently revised version
of the Amateur Station Licence Guidelines document ComReg 09/45 R4
which is available on the ComReg website.

The new bands in the 40 MHz and 60 MHz regions will, among other
things, facilitate modern type beacons in the region of these
frequencies as well as moving the existing 70MHz beacon on 70.130 MHz
to the section of the band designated for beacons.

IRTS (Irish Radio Transmitters Society) will be producing a local band
plan for these two bands in consultation with countries that have
allocations at these frequencies and IARU.

The Society would like to express its appreciation to ComReg for the
release of this extensive spectrum to the amateur service on a
secondary basis.

Irish Radio Transmitters Society


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