ARLA/CLUSTER: Austrália apoia por 83% que os novos radioamadores tenham só entre 10 a 50 W de potencia na sua classe

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Citando João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf  gmail.com>:

> AUSTRALIA: 83% SUPPORT 50 WATT FOUNDATION
>
> WIA News reports results of the amateur radio license survey which  
> show 83% supported increasing Foundation power level from 10 watts  
> to 50 watts 
>
> The WIA News story says: 
>
> This is GREG VK2GPK, one of the directors of the WIA, with this  
> week's edition of the WIA Board comment. This week my focus will be  
> the on the finalisation of the WIA LCD submission to ACMA and the  
> final feedback survey results used to ratify the proposed LCD  
> changes in our submission.
>
> Earlier this week, on Monday to be specific, the WIA submitted its  
> response to the Australian Communications Management Authority  
> (ACMA) consultation document regarding potential variations to the  
> current (2015) Radio-communications Licence Conditions (Amateur  
> Licence) Determination.
>
> This is a relatively rare periodic opportunity to update and improve  
> the licence conditions for which the WIA has historically provided  
> input for changes over many decades. In June the WIA sought the  
> response of the amateur radio community in relation to the draft WIA  
> Licence Condition Determination (LCD) submission to the Australian  
> Communications and Media Authority.
>
> The 2018 LCD Submission is the non-trivial result of four years of  
> effort by WIA volunteers including multiple surveys. The WIA in the  
> compilation of these final documents over that time considered a  
> large number of both member and non-member inputs and responses to  
> surveys carefully.
>
> However, it must be stated that the submission represents a  
> composite view that won't please every radio amateur as a number of  
> the suggestions were mutually exclusive.
>
> As wisely stated in John Lydgate's proverb "you can please some of  
> the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of  
> the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time".
>
> However, from the feedback from the survey, we believe we achieved a  
> compromise that met with the overall approval of the great majority  
> of respondents. Some highlights are:
>
> That even though the survey was only open for two weeks there were  
> over 500 responses from around Australia! Whilst this is a small  
> percentage of the total amateur radio community, it is statistically  
> significant, and is one of highest response rates we have ever  
> received.
>
> Survey summary:
>
> Support for General Principles - 96%
> Support for Foundation Licence Conditions change - 83%
> Support for Standard Licence Conditions change - 88%
> Support for Advanced Licence Conditions change - 95%
> Main respondent group from Advanced licenced amateurs - 74%
> Good representation and correlation with licence numbers in all VK call areas
> Total survey respondents: 501 (3.5% of licenced amateurs in VK)
> 382 people left their email address for further information about  
> the submission
>
> There were hundreds of supporting comments to each of the five  
> submission questions.
>
> Whilst I don't have time to elaborate on the detail of our LCD  
> submission today in this broadcast, it will be available, as well as  
> survey results and verbatim, on the WIA website. Please take a few  
> minutes to read it, if you haven't done so already - it's your hobby!
>
> It won't surprise many that evolving the Foundation Licence  
> conditions was an area of keen interest in the input we received  
> from the radio amateur cohort - particularly in making this entry  
> path more relevant to newcomers to the hobby but without making the  
> entry technical hurdle too daunting.
>
> The WIA is actively lobbying to get these LCD changes across the  
> regulatory "abyss" for all amateurs in Australia. There is  
> absolutely no certainty that any of our proposals will be granted by  
> the ACMA. Indeed, the ACMA have already replied to the Five Year  
> Spectrum Outlook submission. They have indicated that they are  
> unlikely to accept many of the proposed changes even though these  
> changes would align with current IARU / ITU international planning  
> and agreements.
>
> You are encouraged to lobby the ACMA direct and also lobby your  
> local federal member in support of important changes that directly  
> impact your hobby..
>
> /GREG VK2GPK/ 
> on behalf of the WIA board 
>
> WIA LCD submission to ACMA 
> https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2018/20180612-1/index.php [1]
>
> Survey Results 
> https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2018/20180729-1/index.php
>
> Source WIA News
> http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/wianews/
> display.php?file_id=wianews-2018-08-05

 

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[1] https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2018/20180612-1/index.php
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