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FCC Begins WRC-2003 Preparations

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    From the ARRL...



    QST de W1AW

    ARRL Bulletin 3 ARLB003

    From ARRL Headquarters

    Newington CT January 31, 2001

    To all radio amateurs



    SB QST ARL ARLB003

    ARLB003 FCC Begins WRC-2003 Preparations



    In preparation for the next World Radiocommunication Conference in
    2003, the FCC's WRC-03 Advisory Committee met for the first time
    January 30 at FCC Headquarters in Washington. The FCC International
    Bureau's Planning and Negotiations Division has primary
    responsibility for guiding the FCC's WRC-03 efforts.





    A WRC-03 Web site has been set up at FCC WRC-03 Website along with a mailbox for the committee, wrc03@fcc.gov.




    The Advisory Committee provides an opportunity for interests outside
    the federal government to develop and debate US draft proposals for
    possible adoption by the FCC, the National Telecommunications and
    Information administration and the US Department of State.



    WRC-03 will deal with wide-ranging telecommunications issues,
    including IMT-2000 or so-called ''third-generation'' or ''3G'' cellular
    telephone devices, fixed services, mobile and fixed-satellite
    issues, HF broadcasting, satellite broadcasting, and regulatory
    matters.



    Amateur Radio-related issues on the WRC-03 agenda include the
    revision of Article S25 of the international Radio Regulations--the
    basic rules for the Amateur and Amateur-Satellite services. This
    includes the issue of whether to retain the treaty requirement to
    demonstrate Morse code proficiency for access to amateur bands below
    30 MHz.



    WRC-03 also will review the terms and definitions of Article S1 to
    the extent required as a consequence of any changes made in Article
    S25. Among other things, Article S1 contains the definition of the
    Amateur and Amateur-Satellite services. In addition, WRC-03
    participants are expected to review the provisions of Article S19
    concerning the formation of call signs in the amateur services, in
    order to provide flexibility for administrations.



    WRC-03 will consider realignment of amateur and broadcasting bands
    around 7 MHz on a worldwide basis. The long-standing problem was
    identified in a WARC-92 recommendation that called for realignment
    at a future conference. The International Amateur Radio Union is
    committed to supporting a ''harmonized'' worldwide 300-kHz allocation
    in the vicinity of 7 MHz.



    An examination of the adequacy of HF broadcasting allocations from
    approximately 4 to 10 MHz also is on the agenda. Conference
    participants also will consider abandoning an earlier commitment for
    HF broadcasters to shift from double to single-sideband AM
    modulation and move instead to digital modulation.



    Among other issues that could affect Amateur Radio, WRC-03 will
    consider allocations for non-geostationary, non-voice mobile
    satellites (the so-called ''Little LEOS'') below 1 GHz, as well as
    spectrum above 1 GHz for feeder links. In addition, the conference
    will consider Earth Exploration-Satellite Service in the 420 to
    470-MHz band.



    ARRL Technical Relations Manager Paul Rinaldo, W4RI, says that most
    of the issues of concern to amateurs have been assigned to the
    WRC-03 Advisory Committee's Informal Working Group 6. ARRL Technical
    Relations Specialist Walt Ireland, WB7CSL, has been appointed as
    vice chairman of IWG-6. Rinaldo says Ireland's presence ''will be key
    in seeing that amateur issues have fair treatment.'' He said
    Ireland's experience with the Voice of America also will be helpful
    in dealing with HF broadcasting issues being considered by the
    panel.



    WRC-03 is scheduled to begin June 9, 2003, and continue until July
    4, 2003. A firm location has not yet been established, but the
    conference is expected to take place in Venezuela.
     
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