ARLA/CLUSTER: Austrália discute preparação para a WRC-19
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WIA Board Comment WRC-19
In WIA News, Board Director *Marcus Berg VK5WTF* discusses preparation for
the World Radio Conference WRC-19 which takes place in October and November
Hello, this is VK5WTF WIA with this weeks Board Comment
The ITU (Part of the United Nations) World Radio Conference WRC-19 is being
held in Sharm el Sheikh, South Sinai, Egypt from the 28 October to 22
November 2019 and will see more than 2500 delegates from over 160 countries
attending. There is a punishing schedule being finalised that will see the
spectrum management agenda set for the next four years.
There is much preparation required for the WRC, which occurs every 4 years.
Dale Hughes VK1DSH has recently spent two weeks at the World Radio
Conference 2019 (WRC-19) Conference Preparatory Meeting (CPM) in Geneva.
Dale is representing Australia for WRC-19 agenda items 1.1 (50MHz) and
9.1.6 (Wireless Power Transfer).
The CPM develops the final documents which contain the various 'methods'
used to address WRC-19 agenda items.
There is also preparation happening for the last Asia-Pacific Telecommunity
(APT) Conference Preparatory Group - APG 19-5 before WRC-19 and this will
be held from 31 July - 6 August 2019, in Tokyo, Japan. This will form the
final view of the APT that will be taken to WRC-19 in October 2019.
As most would now be aware, the ACMA has announced (Feb 1) that the
successful tenderer for the delivery of Amateur radio licencing and
administration is the University of Tasmania through the Australian
Maritime College (AMC). The Board congratulates the University.
On Tuesday (Feb 19), the WIA board met with the ACMA to discuss the ongoing
transition-out arrangements, which are proceeding well. All deed required
IP has been repatriated to the ACMA, and the focus is now on document
archiving - a non-trivial effort with an estimated 150 archive boxes of
documents required to be scanned to meet the National Archives requirements
- the documents have a retention period of 75 years.
The ACMA also confirmed at this meeting that the new "deed" has been signed
with the AMC. The ACMA noted that the "deed" is yet to be enacted, due to
legislative requirements that have to be completed, to establish
delegations, etc. No timeframe was given for completion of these
requirements.
73, this is VK5WTF, going clear and listening
Source WIA News
http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/wianews/
display.php?file_id=wianews-2019-02-23
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