NEWS RELEASE
International Amateur Radio Union
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E-Mail: iaru@iaru.org
18 September 2005
For immediate release
IARU Administrative Council Plans for WRC-07
and Beyond
The
Administrative Council of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) held its
annual meeting on 17-18 September 2005 in Zurich, Switzerland, following the
IARU Region 1 Conference held in Davos. The Council took the following actions:
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A discussion paper was received from the officers describing the anticipated
future environment and a vision of the long-term future role and structure of
the IARU. To continue this work, the President announced the appointment of an
ad hoc committee chaired by Vice President Ellam and comprised of Secretary
Sumner and the presidents/chairmen of the three regional organizations. The
committee will work primarily by correspondence including electronic means and
is to provide a preliminary report next year.
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Prompted mainly by concerns about interference from broadband power line
communications (PLC/BPL), the International Secretariat, in conjunction with the
EMC Adviser, was requested to undertake a study to improve coordination of
amateur radio representation on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) matters at
national, regional and global forums, to be completed by the end of 2005. The
objective is to put in place such measures as may be agreed by the Council to
improve such coordination and maintain a favorable EMC environment for radio
services.
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Continuing the strategic planning initiative begun in 2003, progress on a
three-year plan for the development of support for amateur radio frequency
allocations was reviewed. The plan includes maintaining and increasing contact
with regional telecommunications organizations by the IARU through its regional
organizations.
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The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) meetings at which IARU
representation will be required for the coming year were identified, and plans
for representation were reviewed. The principal focus is on preparations for
the 2007 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-07). IARU positions on agenda
items for WRC-07 were affirmed.
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A small working group was established to develop an international emergency
communications handbook for radio amateurs based on existing texts. The
International Secretariat was requested to produce a brochure on amateur radio
response to emergencies.
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It was agreed to establish a suitable Web site honoring radio amateurs who have
died while providing humanitarian service. IARU regional executive committees
may propose those to be included in the memorial.
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The Council heard a report from IARU Region 2 on planned participation on
behalf of the IARU in an ITU regional telecommunications exhibition, Telecom
Americas 2005, to be held in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, 3-6 October. Region 2
President Rod Stafford, W6ROD, has been invited to participate in a panel
discussion on "The Changing Face of Spectrum Management" at the Forum held in
conjunction with Telecom Americas 2005.
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The budget for 2006-2008 was approved as presented by the International
Secretariat (ARRL). The budget includes provision for financial contributions
from the three regional organizations to defray a portion of the expenses, in
accordance with previously adopted policy.
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Themes were adopted for the next two World Amateur Radio Days, an annual event
observed on April 18, the anniversary of the founding of the IARU in 1925. The
themes are (2006) "Amateur Radio: A gateway to information and communications
technologies (ICT) for today's youth" and (2007) "Amateur Radio: Allowing youth
to connect the world."
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The Council thanked Bob Knowles, ZL1BAD, for his more than 20 years of
volunteer service as IARU Monitoring System International Coordinator on the
occasion of his stepping down from the position that he has occupied since its
inception. The International Secretariat (ARRL) was asked to designate an
appropriate staff member to fulfill, as a temporary measure, the
responsibilities of the position until a qualified volunteer replacement can be
found.
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Reports of the IARU international coordinators and advisers were received. In
addition to Mr. Knowles they are International Beacon Project Coordinator Peter
Jennings, AB6WM/VE3SUN; Satellite Adviser Hans van de Groenendaal, ZS6AKV; EMC
Adviser ChristianVerholt, OZ8CY; and International Coordinator for Emergency
Communications Hans Zimmermann, F5VKP/HB9AQS.
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A working document describing the requirements for radio spectrum allocations
to the amateur and amateur-satellite services was reviewed and updated.
The
next scheduled meeting of the Council will be held in or near Bangalore, India immediately after the IARU Region 3 Conference to be held there in August 2006.
Attending
the Zurich meeting were IARU President Larry Price, W4RA; Vice President Tim
Ellam, VE6SH/G4HUA; Secretary David Sumner, K1ZZ; regional representatives Ole
Garpestad, LA2RR, Don Beattie, G3BJ, Hans Blondeel Timmerman, PB2T, Rod
Stafford, W6ROD, Dario Jurado, HP1DJ, Y. S. Park, HL1IFM, Chandru Ramchandra,
VU2RCR, and Yoshi Sekido, JJ1OEY; and recording secretary Paul Rinaldo, W4RI.
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