ARLA/CLUSTER: Thales (França) vem dizer que só pretende apoiar a utilização das bandas de 137-138 MHz e 148-149,9 MHz para a exploração espacial dos satélites nano e pico.

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Terça-Feira, 25 de Junho de 2019 - 13:50:01 WEST


Commentaires de Thales suite à la consultation : En tant que partie
prenante des systèmes ARGOS et Kinéis, qui se heurtent à la prolifération
des télécommandes de forte puissance dans la bande 401-403 MHz .

Thales soutient pleinement la position française d’utiliser les bandes
137-138 MHz et 148-149.9 MHz pour l’exploitation spatiale des nano et pico
satellites.

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Update on the threats on 2m amateur band
 Geoffrey F4FXL <https://www.f4fxl.org/author/admin/> June 22, 2019
<https://www.f4fxl.org/update-on-the-threats-on-2m-amateur-band/>Ham Radio
<https://www.f4fxl.org/category/ham-radio/>

<https://www.f4fxl.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/warning.jpg>The CEPT
meeting is over. Reading the minutes
<https://cept.org/Documents/cpg-pt-a/52280/pta-19-105_minutes-pta-7>of the
meeting raises more questions than answers.

There is lot of discussion about the future of the 23cm amateur band and
cohabitation with Galileo. Yet I cannot tell if all this is good or bad for
amateurs.

There is only one paragraph about the french proposal to take over the 2m
amateur band. <https://www.f4fxl.org/2m-amateur-radio-band-endangered/> This
is the input of the IARU representative.

The representative of the IARU stated that, the IARU views with grave
concern the element of the WRC-23 agenda item proposal 1.6 in the AI10 ECP,
on studies towards a possible new allocation to the aeronautical mobile
service in the band 144-146 MHz. This band is an important and the only
globally harmonised primary allocation to the amateur and amateur satellite
services in the VHF range. Examination of the RR below and above the
144-146 MHz range suggests that alternative proposals could be developed
that could provide further spectrum for the aeronautical applications
without impacting on this amateur service spectrum. The proposal provides
no justification for addressing this band and the IARU believes that
sharing with airborne systems is likely to be difficult and will lead to
constraints on the development of the amateur and amateur satellite
services in this band.

Yep that’s it… No information whether the proposal will be put on the WRC23
agenda or not. The only ray of hope I see is the following sentence :
*“Examination
of the RR below and above the 144-146 MHz range suggests that alternative
proposals could be developed that could provide further spectrum for the
aeronautical applications without impacting on this amateur service
spectrumâ€. **However, this does not tell us if alternate proposals have
been made or not.*

Another document
<https://cept.org/Documents/cpg-pt-a/52281/pta-19-105-annex-i_lop-pta-7> lists
all the meeting attendees. *Just looking at the french attendees, out of 13
attendees 6 are representatives of corporates! Out of 6 corporate
representative attendees, 4 are from Thales.* My interpretation is that
Thales is really putting pressure on the CEPT to get what they want. In the
list below the corporate representatives are marked in red.

   - 6 France Eric Allaix Meteo France
   - 7 France Mohamed Benseddik *THALES* ALENIA SPACE
   - 8 France Thibaut Caillet ANFR
   - 9 France Hugues De Bailliencourt AIRBUS
   - 10 France Emmanuel Faussurier ANFR
   - 11 France Benoit Louvet *Thales* Alenia Space
   - 12 France Ivan Martin *THALES* Communication
   - 13 France Christine Mengelle *Thales* Alenia Space
   - 14 France yves piriou ANFR
   - 15 France Jean Pla Centre national d’études
   - 16 France Rodolphe Quemerais Ministry of Armies / DGN
   - 17 France Philippe Tristant EUMETNET/ESA/EUME
   - 18 France Halina Uryga Orange

Two persons are of interests: Mr Mohamed Benseddik
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohamed-benseddik-b807b586/> and Mr Ivan Martin
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivan-martin-51a47b18/> both gentlemen are in
charge of regulatory topics at Thales.

Googling for the name Ivan Martin brings up an old document where,
somewhere around 2012, Thales was already crying for frequencies for their
drones, but there is no mention of amateur VHF band.
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