14-09-2016, 10:56 PM
Hi Stephen,
I've been doing a series of items each week recently on the VK1WIA Sunday broadcasts, and explained a bit about the processes just to get a new band allocation. You can download both the text and the audio from the WIA website. I recommend you check out the one for 28 August and also for 4 September.
There will be a number of public consultation sessions over the next 3-6 months concerning the new radiocommunications bill (which eventually becomes an Act), as well as updating of the Australian Radiofrequency Spectrum Plan. Every stakeholder with an interest in the spectrum gets to have a say (Uncle Tom Cobley and all)! That means you, too (if you so wish).
As you can appreciate from the foregoing, updating the licence conditions just in relation to frequency bands is going to be something of a torturous process. For the time being, follow the weekly broadcasts. From time to time, news items will be posted on the WIA website. For members, you'll get an email notification when web news gets posted.
Hang in there. Remember, Rome wasn't built in a day. Even the longest journey begins with a single step. Add other platitudes you think appropriate.
73, Roger Harrison VK2ZRH
Member of the WIA Spectrum Strategy Committee (which has carriage of the licence conditions submission).
I've been doing a series of items each week recently on the VK1WIA Sunday broadcasts, and explained a bit about the processes just to get a new band allocation. You can download both the text and the audio from the WIA website. I recommend you check out the one for 28 August and also for 4 September.
There will be a number of public consultation sessions over the next 3-6 months concerning the new radiocommunications bill (which eventually becomes an Act), as well as updating of the Australian Radiofrequency Spectrum Plan. Every stakeholder with an interest in the spectrum gets to have a say (Uncle Tom Cobley and all)! That means you, too (if you so wish).
As you can appreciate from the foregoing, updating the licence conditions just in relation to frequency bands is going to be something of a torturous process. For the time being, follow the weekly broadcasts. From time to time, news items will be posted on the WIA website. For members, you'll get an email notification when web news gets posted.
Hang in there. Remember, Rome wasn't built in a day. Even the longest journey begins with a single step. Add other platitudes you think appropriate.
73, Roger Harrison VK2ZRH
Member of the WIA Spectrum Strategy Committee (which has carriage of the licence conditions submission).
73, Roger Harrison VK2ZRH