02-03-2022, 06:00 PM
From today's ACMA email :
Update: review of non-assigned amateur licensing arrangements
Following release of the Response to submissions: Review of non-assigned amateur licensing arrangements https://www.acma.gov.au/consultations/20...rangements in November 2021, we have been progressing proposals responding to a range of constructive suggestions from submitters raised during consultation. This includes international recognition of Australian amateur licensing arrangements and call sign management under a class licence.
In late Q2 2022, we intend to consult on an updated draft amateur class licence, incorporating feedback and practical suggestions from submitters that will enhance the use of the licence. As part of this consultation, we will update the amateur community on our consideration of the outstanding matters that will support the transition to class licensing arrangements.
So, guys and gals, the outcome is as clear as mud so far.....
There is more in the email :
2 March 2022
Amateur radio update: March 2022
In our first newsletter for 2022, we cover:
a current consultation on a proposal to re-allocate parts of the 3.4 GHz and 3.7 GHz bands for spectrum licensing
the upcoming consultation on the draft Five-year spectrum outlook 2022–27 (FYSO 2022–27)
an update on our review of amateur licensing
the outcome of our call-sign template survey.
Update: review of non-assigned amateur licensing arrangements
Following release of the Response to submissions: Review of non-assigned amateur licensing arrangements https://www.acma.gov.au/consultations/20...rangements in November 2021, we have been progressing proposals responding to a range of constructive suggestions from submitters raised during consultation. This includes international recognition of Australian amateur licensing arrangements and call sign management under a class licence.
In late Q2 2022, we intend to consult on an updated draft amateur class licence, incorporating feedback and practical suggestions from submitters that will enhance the use of the licence. As part of this consultation, we will update the amateur community on our consideration of the outstanding matters that will support the transition to class licensing arrangements.
So, guys and gals, the outcome is as clear as mud so far.....
There is more in the email :
2 March 2022
Amateur radio update: March 2022
In our first newsletter for 2022, we cover:
a current consultation on a proposal to re-allocate parts of the 3.4 GHz and 3.7 GHz bands for spectrum licensing
the upcoming consultation on the draft Five-year spectrum outlook 2022–27 (FYSO 2022–27)
an update on our review of amateur licensing
the outcome of our call-sign template survey.