ARLA/CLUSTER: Don Beattie (G3BJ ) é o porta -voz da comunidade de radioamadores da IARU Região 1 para a WRC-19
João Costa > CT1FBF
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Terça-Feira, 7 de Agosto de 2018 - 13:54:40 WEST
IARU speaks for the Region’s amateur radio community
*Don Beattie G3BJ* reports the past three months have been a busy time for
IARU’s Region 1 team involved in spectrum issues of interest to the Amateur
Radio service, as we work towards the ITU World Radio Conference 2019
On the IARU Region 1 site he writes:
In April, discussions continued in CEPT SE24 about the impact of Wireless
Power Transmission for electric vehicles (WPT-EV) on radio services in the
residential environment. IARU continues to argue that tighter emission
limits are needed to protect radiocommunications services from harmful
interference, and submitted a study supporting its concerns.
In May, ITU WP5A met in Geneva and IARU was involved in detailed
discussions about WRC Agenda item 1.1 concerning the allocation of spectrum
at 50-54 MHz in ITU Region 1. Discussions focused on the means of spectrum
sharing in this band and on the amount of spectrum necessary for the
amateur service.
In June, ITU SG1 and its working parties met in Geneva, with IARU being
represented on a number of issues, most significantly the issue of the
impact of WPT-EV on radio communications services and also on the use of
spectrum above 275 GHz.
Again, in June CEPT PTD met in Tallinn, Estonia, to consider those WRC19
agenda items within its remit. IARU was present and was again involved in
discussion on WRC Agenda item 1.1 (50MHz) and 9.1.6 (WPT-EV)
Finally, later in June, IARU was at the CEPT Conference Preparatory Group
in Turku, Finland. IARU provides the coordinator for CEPT for Agenda Item
1.1.
In parallel with the meetings in CEPT and ITU, IARU has also been active in
other Regional Telecommunications Organisations in the Region (Africa,
Middle East and Russia) on the same topics and also in CISPR in working
groups considering appropriate spurious emission limits for WPT-EV and will
be at the CISPR meeting in Busan, Korea, later this year.
IARU spectrum experts spend many weeks of their time each year preparing
for, and attending, meetings such as those reported above. IARU is the only
organisation present at these meetings representing the interest of the
amateur radio services.
Source IARU Region 1 http://iaru-r1.org/
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