ComReg Consultation Paper
During the past week, ComReg issued its response to the
Consultation Paper entitled 'Review of Fees applicable
to Rights of Use for Radio Frequencies'.
This new paper has significant implications for the EI experimenter
community and promises a new licensing regime commencing in 2006.
As already suggested, all existing amateur radio Experimenters'
licenses, including Repeater and Club licenses, will become lifetime
licenses at the time of next renewal, for a once-off fee of 30 Euro.
All new Experimenters' licenses, including Repeater and
Club licenses, will be issued on a lifetime basis for a once-off
fee of 100 Euro. Individuals who are over 65 years of age or in
receipt of a Disability Allowance will qualify for a reduced fee
of 30 Euro.
Once-off Special event licenses will be subject to a fee of 30
Euro but Special event licenses for recurring events (e.g. an annual
event) will be charged a once-off fee of 100 Euro.
Experimenter licenses issued under the proposed new scheme will
be valid for all modes and frequency bands
relevant to the class of license held. Previously, an
individual application was required for use of each non-standard
extension, for example 70 MHz.
There is a requirement outlined in the document for
Experimenters to confirm their license details to ComReg once every
five years. This process will be originated by ComReg writing to
all licensees but the obligation to confirm license details will
lie squarely with the licensee. Failure to submit appropriate confirmation
could result in loss of license.
The full ComReg document No. 05/89 is available on the
ComReg website www.comreg.ie
under Consultations.
IRTS is pleased that most of the points raised in its
submission have been accepted by ComReg and
incorporated into the amended document.
Source: IRTS
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