ARLA/CLUSTER: Novo regulamento de amador na Bélgica; Mais frequências, potencias e modos de transmissão.
João Costa > CT1FBF
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Terça-Feira, 4 de Junho de 2019 - 13:43:38 WEST
New ham radio regulations in Belgium
Belgium's national amateur radio society, the *UBA*, has published details
of the May 24 decision of the BIPT Council on amateur radio frequencies,
powers and transmission modes
A Google translation reads:
On May 27, 2019, the Decision of the BIPT Council of May 24 concerning the
frequencies, powers and transmission modes that may be used by the radio
amateurs was published on the BIPT website.
This is an amended version of the Decree of March 20, 2019, which was
revoked on March 27, 2019 following an objection from the UBA.
The new Decree meets the objections that many holders of a Basic license
had against the Decree of March 20.
Changes to the Basic licence (ON3) [equivalent to 2002 UK Foundation]
compared to the Decree of March 20, 2019
1. The maximum power on HF is increased from 10 W to 25 W. On VHF and UHF,
the maximum power is retained at 50 W. To offer holders of a basic license
sufficient choice in the purchase of transmitting equipment, equipment with
a maximum power of 100 W.
2. At 80 m, the frequency range has been extended from 3500-3750 kHz to
3500-3800 kHz (the full 80 m band).
3. At 40 m the frequency range has been expanded from 7000-7100 kHz to
7000-7200 kHz (the full 40 m band).
4. At 20 m, the frequency range has been extended from 14000-14150 and
14250-14350 kHz to 14000-14350 kHz (the full 20 m band).
5. At 15 m, the frequency range has been extended from 21000-21150 and
21320-21450 kHz to 21000-21450 kHz (the full 15 m band).
The access to the full "classic" HF bands is very good news from the
contesters and DX hunters among our ON3s.
Access to the 6 meter band is no longer there, this can possibly be revised
after the World Radio Conference of 2019.
Changes for the CEPT Novice license (ON2) compared to the Decree of March
20, 2019
1. Access to the full 160 m band (1810-2000 kHz) with a maximum capacity of
100 W.
The requested access to some SHF (GHz) bands with limited transmission
power is not permitted for the time being because BIPT first wants to
conduct a market investigation into the availability of "ready-made"
transmission equipment (self-building of transmission equipment is not
allowed for holders of a CEPT Novice license). The UBA is willing to
participate in this market research, in the hope that BIPT will
subsequently revise its decision.
Changes to the HAREC license (ON1) in comparison with the Decree of March
20, 2019
1. The maximum power in the frequency range 1850-2000 kHz has been
increased from 10 W to 150 W.
The full Decree is available on the BIPT website
https://www.bipt.be/public/files/nl/22813/2019-05-24_RAM-besluit.pdf
At our General Meeting on May 3, we had already lifted a tip of the veil,
and the responses from the ON3s present were positive. We hope that in this
way we have convinced our members (and also non-members) that we (UBA) also
take the interests of the ON3s to heart, contrary to what some quatongs
claim.
UBA in Google English
https://tinyurl.com/BelgiumUBA
March 2019 - BIPT repeals ham radio power reduction
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2019/march/bipt-repeals-ham-radio-power-reduction.htm
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