15-11-2022, 09:12 AM
From the ACMA Update of 15 Nov 2022 :
"Two weeks left to have your say on the proposed amateur class licensing arrangements
We are currently consulting on the proposed amateur class licence and supporting operational arrangements, along with options for higher power operation.
Our consultation paper includes the proposed class licence for amateur radio, incorporating changes suggested by representative bodies, amateur radio clubs and individual amateurs. It also poses a number of questions relating to supporting operational arrangements and higher power operation.
We welcome your views on these issues by 5 pm AEST, Tuesday 29 November 2022.
The consultation paper, proposed class licence and details about how to make a submission are available on the ACMA website. If you have a specific question about the consultation, please email spectrumlicensingpolicy@acma.gov.au.
"
To that we need to add some of yesterday's email from the WIA :
"Thank you for being a member of the Wireless Institute of Australia!
The Australian Communications & Media Authority (ACMA) have released a new consultation paper 31/2022 entitled "Proposed amateur class licence and considerations for higher power operation" outlining their revised proposals for converting the amateur radio service from an apparatus to a class licence in 2023.
The ACMA has also commenced consultation on how AOCP(A) amateurs could be given access to higher transmitter power limits.
The ACMA consultation can be viewed here: ACMA Consultation 31/2022
The WIA is seeking your feedback on our proposed responses. To outline the issues we have prepared an information paper, below:
Download "EXPOSURE DRAFT - WIA Response"
Along with this paper, we are inviting you to participate in a survey so that we can gain a clearer understanding of member views on the issues before us.
"
"Two weeks left to have your say on the proposed amateur class licensing arrangements
We are currently consulting on the proposed amateur class licence and supporting operational arrangements, along with options for higher power operation.
Our consultation paper includes the proposed class licence for amateur radio, incorporating changes suggested by representative bodies, amateur radio clubs and individual amateurs. It also poses a number of questions relating to supporting operational arrangements and higher power operation.
We welcome your views on these issues by 5 pm AEST, Tuesday 29 November 2022.
The consultation paper, proposed class licence and details about how to make a submission are available on the ACMA website. If you have a specific question about the consultation, please email spectrumlicensingpolicy@acma.gov.au.
"
To that we need to add some of yesterday's email from the WIA :
"Thank you for being a member of the Wireless Institute of Australia!
The Australian Communications & Media Authority (ACMA) have released a new consultation paper 31/2022 entitled "Proposed amateur class licence and considerations for higher power operation" outlining their revised proposals for converting the amateur radio service from an apparatus to a class licence in 2023.
The ACMA has also commenced consultation on how AOCP(A) amateurs could be given access to higher transmitter power limits.
The ACMA consultation can be viewed here: ACMA Consultation 31/2022
The WIA is seeking your feedback on our proposed responses. To outline the issues we have prepared an information paper, below:
Download "EXPOSURE DRAFT - WIA Response"
Along with this paper, we are inviting you to participate in a survey so that we can gain a clearer understanding of member views on the issues before us.
"
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