ARLA/CLUSTER: Suécia altera o regulamento para radioamadores com uma redução de potencia máxima permitida de 80%.
João Costa > CT1FBF
ct1fbf gmail.com
Terça-Feira, 25 de Setembro de 2018 - 12:44:17 WEST
Swedish amateur radio regulation changes
Sweden's *SSA* has published an update on the changes to amateur radio
exemption regulations that come into effect on November 1, 2018, this
includes an 80% reduction in power level
On October 1, 2004, the Swedish communications regulator, PTS, made amateur
radio transmitters exempt from individual licensing. In January 2018 PTS
announced they would be drastically cutting the maximum permitted power
under the license exempt regulations. To run higher power would require a
special permit.
The SSA update on the changes to the exemption regulations says:
At the moment, it is speculative about the new amateur radio regulations
and how the application process for high power licenses will look. Many
members have asked SSA questions we were unable to answer. Now, however,
the picture is becoming clearer.
The new exemption regulation, decided by the PTS, PTSFS 2018-3, is at
https://pts.se/globalassets/startpage/dokument/legala-dokument/foreskrifter/radio/beslutade_ptsfs-2018-3-undantagsforeskrifter.pdf
The regulation will enter into force on November 1. Given that the
processing time for license applications is just six weeks, it will be a
matter of urgency for those who want to participate in the high power class
in this year's biggest international competitions.
Generally known in the past is that the general power limit for
permission-free amateur radio is reduced from today's 1,000 watts to 200
watts. An application form for high power permits has been published on the
Authority's website:
https://www.pts.se/sv/privat/radio/ansokningshandlingar/
The application form shows that the permits apply only to fixed
installations. Furthermore, it is also apparent that PTS thought that it
should not apply for higher power output than today's 1000 watts. SSA
wishes to emphasize that there is no fixed limit at 1000 watts in
accordance with current regulations. You should be able to enter a
different level of power in the Other Information Box if you consider such
a need.
PTS has published a fact sheet with information about the new licenses on
Friday: Factsheet on amateur radio station PTS-F-2018: 7
https://pts.se/globalassets/startpage/dokument/icke-legala-dokument/faktablad/radio/undantag/faktablad-amatorradiotillstand-pts-f-2018_7.pdf
Source https://tinyurl.com/SwedenSSA
Sweden: Reduced ham radio power limit from November 1
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2018/september/sweden-reduced-ham-radio-power-limit-from-november-1.htm
2004 license exemption announcement
https://pts.se/en/english-b/radio/radio-amateurs/
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