Iceland Radio Hams use of 1850-1900 kHz Renewed for 2022

 Iceland Radio Hams use of 1850-1900 kHz Renewed for 2022

Iceland's IRA reports the telecommunications agency Fjarskiptastofa has approved the request to renew the authorisation for amateur radio use of 1850-1900 kHz in 2022

ÍRA has received a positive response from Fjarskiptastofa (FS) today, December 7, to the request for renewal of the authorization to use the frequency range 1850-1900 kHz for participation in international competitions in the calendar year 2022. The authorization covers the following competitions:

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French Ham Radio Exam and Operator Certificate Now Free

Participation in the examination for the operator certificate of amateur services as well as the issuance of this certificate are now free of charge in France. This free of charge is applicable from 2021. The terms and conditions of reimbursement of candidates enrolled in a 2021 examination session will soon be specified on the Agency's portal.

If you have paid your examination fee for the amateur radio certificate to ANFR and you are eligible for reimbursement, you will soon receive a letter detailing the documents to be provided in order to regularize your situation.
— ANFR

Licence Fees for 412 MHz Spectrum

Ofcom has today set the licence fees for the 412–414 MHz and 422–424 MHz paired spectrum, which is licensed to Arqiva and Airwave.

Arqiva won this spectrum in a 2006 auction, with a 15-year initial licence period. The initial period comes to an end in October 2021, at which point an annual licence fee will become payable. Arqiva traded the spectrum with Airwave in 2008 – making Airwave the co-licensee.

Following consultation, we have decided to set an annual licence fee of £396,000 per MHz per year for the 412 MHz spectrum, which is based on the fees Business Radio users already pay for a UK-wide licence in nearby bands.

The annual licence fee will apply from 31 October 2021.