Karl-Arne, Manfred,
In the UK, the old amateur licence did require 'adherence to any relevant
international telecommunications convention', i.e. the RRs and any ECC
Decisions (ECC - Electronic Communications Committee of the European Conference
on Posts and Telecommunications - CEPT). At least that drew an amateur's
attention to the fact that there were other regulations, but that has gone from
the current licence, the argument being that the Wireless Telegraphy Acts
include the requirement - making the existence of the RRs etc even more obscure!
Fortunately, the CEPT implementation of ITU-R SM.329 is a lot easier for the
amateur service, especially at UHF and above, although it took me a lot of
argument at CEPT PT SE21 to get the easement.
73
Peter G3RZP
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