ACMA Update 19Feb24 : Amateur Radio Class licensing is now active in VK
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19 February 2024

New amateur radio arrangements have begun
In December 2023, we announced new arrangements for amateur radio, including the upcoming Radiocommunications (Amateur Stations) Class Licence 2023 (the class licence).

The class licence has now commenced. It means qualified amateur operators can operate foundation, standard or advanced amateur stations without needing to apply for an individual licence or pay any fees.

Alongside the class licence, there are new arrangements for qualifications, examination assessors, call signs and overseas visiting amateurs.

Around 180 accredited assessors are ready to conduct and assess amateur radio examinations. We have also opened applications to become an accredited assessor. The Accredited Assessor Guidelines have been updated, providing more detail about the accreditation requirements for applicants from New South Wales.

Find out more
View more information about amateur radio, including:

types of licences
the class licence
qualifications and syllabi
accredited assessors
call signs
operating procedures
fees
overseas reciprocal arrangements
transition arrangements.


Find on the ACMA web site, lots of links starting here  : https://www.acma.gov.au/amateur-radio
Doug VK4ADC @ QG62LG51
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I haven't been game to look outside.

Has the sky fallen yet?

Big Grin
Colin
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All quiet in QF56. ?
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(19-02-2024, 05:22 PM)VK2CSW Wrote: Has the sky fallen yet?

Big Grin

No but it's definitely darker outside this morning Dodgy
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