ARLA/CLUSTER: Alterações propostas para as Licenças CEPT Novice na Bélgica

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Quarta-Feira, 24 de Outubro de 2018 - 13:04:09 WEST


CEPT Novice License in Belgium

At a meeting with Belgium amateur radio associations, the communications
regulator, BIPT, announced it wants to introduce the CEPT Novice license
and reduce Basic license power level

A Google translation of the UBA post reads:

With regard to the degree of difficulty of the exam, the license comes
between the basic permit and the HAREC license and that must also be
reflected in the privileges (bands, transmission power, modes).

The BIPT proposal is:

CEPT Novice license:
Access to all HF bands (except 60 m and 160 m only 1.81-1.85 MHz), 6 m, 2 m
and 70 cm.
100 W transmission power on the HF bands and 6m, 50 W on 2 m and 70 cm.
All modes except (D) ATV.

Basic license:
A rearrangement of access to the bands compared to now
80 m: unchanged
40 m: unchanged
30 m: 10 kHz extra (10.10-10.15 MHz instead of 10.11-10.15 MHz)
20 m: 65 kHz extra (14.00-14.15 instead of 14.000-14.085 MHz, 14.25-14.35
MHz unchanged)
17 m: no access (now 18.080-18.168 MHz)
15 m: 40 kHz extra (21.00-21.10 MHz instead of 21.04-21.10 MHz, 21.32-21.45
MHz unchanged)
12 m: no access (now 24.90-24.99 MHz)
10 m: 40 kHz extra (28.00-29.70 MHz instead of 28.04-29.70 MHz)
6 m: no access (now 50.128-52.000 MHz)
2 m: unchanged
70 cm: unchanged
10 W transmission power, but the use of 100 W transceivers is still
allowed.
All modes except (D) ATV.

The listed ratings are the average allowed power, the permissible peak
power (PEP) is higher for CW and SSB:
10 W average power = 40 W PEP in SSB, 20 W PEP in CW, 10 W PEP in FM.
100 W average power = 400 W PEP in SSB, 200 W PEP in CW, 100 W PEP in FM.

The above is also just a PROPOSAL from BIPT. Before anything is changed, a
public consultation will take place, where both recognized associations and
individual radio amateurs can comment or submit alternative proposals.

However, the objective of the proposal must be maintained: there must be
sufficient difference in the privileges of the basic permit, Novice permit
and HAREC license so that there is an incentive for radio amateurs to
continue growing.

Source UBA
https://tinyurl.com/BelgiumUBA

Belgium Basic license holders are currently permitted 50 watts output on
all modes. The proposed changes reduce this to 40 watts PEP SSB and 10
watts for FM.

There already exist a Belgium Novice license which you get if you score
between 50-65% in the 40 question HAREC exam. The permitted power is 50
watts output on all modes. The proposal means a CEPT Novice could run 400
watts PEP SSB and 100 watts FM.
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