ARLA/CLUSTER: Islândia impõe restrições aos seus radioamadores no caso de interferências na TV e acesso à Internet
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Sexta-Feira, 30 de Agosto de 2019 - 13:25:50 WEST
VDSL: PTA imposes restrictions on Radio Amateur
Iceland's national society, the *IRA*, reports on a case of a VDSL system
allegedly failing in the presence of an amateur radio signal
A translation of the IRA post of August 23 says:
The attention of the Board of Directors of the IRA has been drawn to the
decision of the Post and Telecom Administration no. 17/2019 regarding radio
interference caused by radio use, dated 16 July 2019, which has now been
published on the Agency's website.
The presentation of the PTA Decision is as follows:
The Post and Telecom Administration received a complaint from the consumer
for interruptions in telecommunications. The complaint stated that the
neighbor's radio, which was a radio enthusiast, interfered with television
reception and the quality of the complainant's internet connection. The
complainant's demand was that an audit be conducted and a solution be found.
Following the PTA examination, it was clear from the Administration's
opinion that radio broadcasts in certain frequency ranges from the
neighbor's signal station caused telecommunications interference on the
VDSL line of the complainant. The radio enthusiast did not consider that
his equipment was malfunctioning and that his broadcasts were within the
frequency range permitted to him under Art. license.
With this provisional decision, the PTA limits the radio amateur's
authority to broadcast in certain frequency bands. The Agency refers to the
principle that telecommunications plants have priority when it comes to its
use and other device or parts incompatible at the same place at the same
time. In such circumstances, and in the event of malicious interference,
appropriate measures should be taken with regard to the other item; the
disruptive power, so that it is changed, removed or removed, cf. Article 64
Electronic Communications.
Radio amateurs were therefore made to limit the radiated power of their
transmitters to specific frequency bands. In view of average
proportionality, the Agency considered it appropriate to temporarily apply
these instructions so that the transmitter and the radio enthusiast could
be given room to take measures to resolve the interference problem.
PTA report https://www.pfs.is/urlausnir/akvardanir-pfs/
The IRA Board will examine the matter according to available evidence.
*Jónas Bjarnason, TF3JB*
Source IRA
https://tinyurl.com/IcelandIRA
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