VHF Manager
The role of the VHF Manager is to advise the Board on the development of amateur interests at frequencies above 30 MHz and on international aspects of VHF, and to ensure that VHF matters within the Society are properly coordinated
Postholder
John Regnault G4SWX
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Other aspects of the VHF Manager’s role include;
- Monitoring technical and operational developments
- Encouraging the flow of design and operating information within the UK, and between the UK and other countries
- Assisting in developing common licence conditions, operating standards and safety philosophies
Terms of reference;
- To be appointed by and to advise the Board on the development of amateur interests as well as national and international spectrum management issues at frequencies between 30MHz and 1GHz—termed VHF for the purpose of this document
- To ensure that all matters relating to frequencies within the Society between 30MHz and 1GHz are properly coordinated
- In a shared way with the other spectrum managers, represent the Society in dealings with Ofcom, DCMS and BIS, as well as at attend CEPT or ITU meetings as appropriate or requested
- To monitor technical and operational developments; to encourage the flow of design and operating information within the UK and also between the UK and other countries to assist in developing common licence conditions, operating standards and safety philosophies
- To be accountable to the Board, through the responsible portfolio holder where applicable, for any services between 30MHz and 1GHz, which the Society has agreed to provide to IARU Region 1
- To serve as a core member of the Society’s Spectrum Forum and support key RSGB events, as requested, such as the annual Hamfest and RSGB Convention
- To produce an annual report for presentation to the Board
- Through the appointment the post holder accepts the RSGB’s Ethos and follows the RSGB’s code of conduct and ethos
- The tenure is for one year, renewable by mutual agreement annually in January