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WIA takes over
Back on 28 January 2009, Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)
Chairman Chris Chapman signed a Deed between ACMA and the Wireless Institute
of Australia (WIA).
The Deed sets out the conditions under which the WIA will
manage amateur examinations, the issue of certificates of proficiency and
callsign recommendations for the next 5 or (at the WIA's option) 10 years.
From Monday 2 February, the WIA will issue amateur certificates of
proficiency, in addition to conducting amateur examinations (including
special examinations).
An Assessor Alert will be issued and other information
about examinations will be published on the WIA website before 2 February
2009.
ACMA will continue to issue callsigns until Friday 27 February 2009. From
Monday 2 March 2009, the WIA will become responsible for the management of
all levels of amateur callsigns, including special, repeater and beacon
callsigns. Under the new arrangements, all radio amateurs wishing to be issued a
callsign must apply to the WIA for a callsign recommendation. Upon
application, the WIA will provide a recommendation for an appropriate
callsign and issue a letter to the applicant. This letter will be a ecessary
part of ACMA's amateur transmitter licence application process.
It is anticipated that a list of all callsigns available for selection will
be placed on the WIA website before 2 March 2009. This list will be
accompanied by a release setting out full details of the new
callsign-recommendation process.
Further details of the new arrangements will be posted shortly on the ACMA and WIA websites.
Queries may be directed to the WIA National Office, or to ACMA by email at
lais@acma.gov.au
Source: Wireless
Institute of Australia
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