Spectrum Forum posts
UK Spectrum Policy Forum Update
RSGB have contributed to a study on Social & Economic Spectrum aspects being undertaken by the industry-led UK Spectrum Policy Forum (UKSPF), which is facilitated by the techUK industry association. The RSGB presentation by Graham Murchie G4FSG had a focus on skills development and innovation. This follows an earlier study in 2015. News Item – Nov 2018 Presentation Slides – inc […]
WRC-19 Consultations
The 2019 World Radio Conference includes a number of agenda items of interest to amateur radio including 50MHz and Wireless Power, as well as items on next generation mobile/Wi-Fi services, satellites etc. Ofcom: Consultation RSGB: Response EU: Consultation by the Radio Spectrum Policy Group (RSPG) NB: See also our WRC-19 Focus pages
Spectrum Forum Meeting – 2018
RSGB Spectrum Forum meeting reports from the annual meeting held on 27-Oct-2018 are available below:- Spectrum Forum Oct-2018 Agenda Spectrum Forum Oct-2018 Minutes 5.1 – HF Managers Report-2018 5.2 – VHF Managers Report-2018 5.3 – Microwave Managers Report-2018 5.5 – Intruder Watch Report-2018 6.1 – EMCC Report-2018 6.2 – ETCC Report-2018 6.3 – Contest Committees […]
Isle of Man 3.4 GHz Licensing
The Isle of Man Communications Commission has consulted on the licensing of additional spectrum in the 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz, 2.6 GHz and 3.4 GHz bands. In the case of the 3.4GHz band, the RSGB has responded as per below. Isle of Man CC: Consultation RSGB-Response
Spectrum Forum Meeting – 2017
RSGB Spectrum Forum meeting reports from the annual meeting held on 28-Oct-2017 are available below:- Spectrum Forum Oct-2017 Agenda Spectrum Forum Oct-2017 Minutes 5.1 – HF Managers Report-2017 5.2 – VHF Managers Report-2017 5.3 – Microwave Managers Report-2017 5.6 – Spectrum Consultants Report-2017 6.1 – EMCC-Report-2017 6.3 – ETCC-Report-2017 6.4 – RSGB-Contest Committees-Report-2017 6.5 – […]
5G Spectrum Access and Update
This Ofcom Call for Inputs (CFI) is concerned with spectrum for fifth generation (5G) mobile handsets and base stations. In a marked change to previous generations, millimetre wavelengths will be used. The overall frequency range under consideration is 24.25 – 86 GHz and is associated with WRC-19 Agenda Item 1.13. The latest detail gives us particular […]