RSGB launches two consultations
The RSGB will shortly be introducing two new consultations to draw Members into the RSGB policy creation process. Some topics will also be open to non-Members.
The processes are being piloted on two issues and we hope that many people will feel able to contribute. The first consultation looks at the RSGB’s Spectrum Strategy. The second seeks views on how we could celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee with some form of QSO Party.
The proposed Spectrum Strategy is being developed by the RSGB Spectrum Forum. It will take into account the outcomes of the current World Radiocommunication Conference, which is due to end on 17 February. It is expected that the Spectrum Strategy consultation will commence on 1 March. All UK amateurs are invited to read and comment on the proposals and post their responses online.
The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee QSO Party consultation uses a different approach. People will be invited into an internet discussion list to seek a consensus on a proposed draft for the QSO Party. We have called this approach a Litmus Test. The QSO Party Litmus Test will go live on Wednesday 15 February.
Further information and access to the consultations can be found at www.rsgb.org.uk/consultations.
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