Decree of the Ministry of Transport and Communications No. 201 / 2000 Coll.

Decree of the Ministry of Transport and Communications on technical and operational conditions of amateur radio communication service

Valid Order Effective from 19.07.2000
Text versions: 19.07.2000
201
DECLARATION
Ministry of Transport and Communications
of 30 June 2000
on technical and operational conditions of amateur radio communication service
According to § 109 (2) of Act No. 151 / 2000 Coll., on Telecommunications and on the amendment of other laws, hereinafter referred to as "the Act", the Ministry of Transport and Communications provides for the implementation of § 56 (9) of the Act:

ČÁST PRVNÍ

GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 1
(1) For the purposes of this decree:
(a) amateur radio communication service - radio communication service for self-education, mutual links and technical studies carried out by amateurs, i.e. authorised persons interested in radio technology exclusively from personal predilection and non-employment;
(b) broadcasting radio station of amateur radio communications service (hereinafter referred to as "stations") - radio equipment consisting of one or more transmission and reception equipment including antenna systems; the radio equipment is operated in frequency bands reserved for an amateur radio communications service and is held by the same authorisation holder, which may be a natural or legal person;
(c) operation of the station - reception and transmission of radio waves,
(d) call sign - any station registration that allows identification during the broadcast, 1)
(e) by a leading operator - an operator registered in a permit to operate a station issued to a legal person,
(f) amateur converter - broadcasting radio equipment operated in the frequency bands reserved for the amateur radio communications service, which receives a high frequency signal at the specified frequency and converts it to another frequency at which the received signal is transmitted again;
(g) packet node - location allowing access to the network for the transmission of information and data between stations,
(h) ARDF transmitter - broadcast radio equipment of limited power operated on dedicated frequencies which is intended to transmit beacon signals for competitions and training in radio-amateur orientation run.
(2) The authorisation holder shall not use the station directly or indirectly for profit-making activities or transmit messages to third parties not directly related to the amateur radio communications service.

ČÁST DRUHÁ

OPERATING CONDITIONS OF AMERICAN RADIO COMMUNICATION SERVICES
§ 2
Authorisation to operate stations
(1) Stations may only be operated on the basis of the authorisation to operate radio broadcasting equipment of the amateur radio communication service (hereinafter referred to as "the permit") issued by the Czech Telecommunications Authority (hereinafter referred to as "the Office") 2, upon written request. This authorisation does not entitle its holders to operate amateur transmitters, lighthouses and packet nodes used by the amateur radio communications service, which are authorised separately under the legislation.3), 4)
(2) The application contains, in addition to the requirements laid down by the law
(a) for natural persons, one or more station posts;
(b) for legal persons, one or more stations of the station, the name and surname of the manager of the operator and his call sign.
(3) The authorisation, in addition to the requirements laid down in the law (4) contains:
(a) in the case of a legal person, the name, surname and call sign of the manager;
(b) operator class, where an authorisation is granted to a natural person,
(c) CEPT class where authorisation is granted to a natural person;
(d) the station station.
(4) Any operator operating the station must be informed of the content of the permit and its conditions.
§ 3
Station operation
(1) The operator shall be responsible for the operation of the station in accordance with the authorisation issued and within the limits laid down. In the case of a legal person, the manager shall be responsible for operating the station.
(2) The authorisation holder shall be responsible for securing the station against theft or abuse. If such an event occurs, it shall without delay notify the Office in writing.
(3) In the event of damage, loss or theft of an authorisation, its holder may request the Authority to issue a duplicate permit.
(4) A valid permit or a certified copy thereof must be available at the station station.
(5) If foreign nationals holding a CEPT permit serve the station, they shall use their home call sign with the preferred "OK" pair of letters. The letters "OK" and the home call sign are separated by a slash "/" or the English word "stroke."
Operator classes
§ 4
Operators are assigned to one of the operator classes D, C, B and A based on the successful test composition. The maximum output and operating frequencies allowed to each class are as follows:
(a) Class D for the operator of a transmitter with a maximum output power up to 100 W in the frequency bands listed in Annex 1, Table 1,
(b) Class C for the operator of a transmitter with a maximum output power up to 100 W in the frequency bands listed in Annex 1, Table 2,
(c) Class B for the operator of a transmitter with a maximum output power up to 300 W in the frequency bands listed in Annex 1, Table 3;
(d) Class A for the operator of a transmitter with a maximum output power up to 750 W in the frequency bands listed in Annex 1, Table 3.
Maximum output power, listed here, means the effective power at the output terminals of the transmission device.
§ 5
(1) The managing operator shall keep a list of operators authorised to operate a legal person's station which are either holders of their own permit or operators without their own authorisation to whom it gives permanent approval to operate the station. For all operators it shall indicate the operator classes.
(2) The station of a legal person may be operated by operators without their own authorisation only under the supervision of the management operator or, where appropriate, by the holders of authorisations who are included in the list referred to in paragraph 1, but not more than within the scope of the operator class of the supervising operator. The operator is responsible for operating the station.
(3) In the presence of and under the supervision of the holder of the authorisation, the station may be operated by persons without a test certificate under special legislation (5) from the age of 10 years. Each such person shall be entered in the station log.
§ 6
Broadcasting content
(1) Only open language is allowed. Open language means the use of abbreviations, international codes and communication protocols. However, the content of broadcasting must not be reports, information and calls, the essence of which would be contrary to the principle of the protection of fundamental human rights and freedoms within the meaning of international treaties and the rule of law of the Czech Republic, and to the principle of good relations between nations and states, vulgar expressions, messages and broadcasts having the character of advertising, radio or other commercial broadcasts.
(2) At the beginning and at the end of each connection, the full call signs of the two corresponding stations must be used by the type of operation used in the connection. If the connection lasts longer than five minutes, the operator sends his own call sign for every five minutes of the connection. There is no need for a call sign for both corresponding stations in radio amateur races, competitions and in shipping operations.
(3) The Amateur Converter must automatically transmit the assigned call sign (1) for every five minutes of the connection.
(4) In the event of a threat to human life or health, a threat to property, or in other emergency situations, the station may be used to transmit messages to avert the imminent danger. The conditions for the international operation of amateur stations in the event of natural disasters and crisis situations are determined by the Radio Regulations of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) .6) The frequency bands 3,5 to 3,8 MHz, 7,0 to 7,1 MHz, 10,10 to 10,15 MHz, 14,00 to 14,35 MHz, 18,068 to 18,168 MHz, 21,00 to 21,45 MHz, 24,89 to 24,99 MHz and 144,0 to 146,0 MHz may be used for such operations.
(5) The Authority shall not assign radio-amateur guidance signal (ARDF) transmitters to call signs of transmitters only internationally used characters MO, MOE, MOI, MOS, MOH, MO5, in the following frequency bands:
(a) 3 520 to 3 600 kHz by type of operation A1A;
(b) 3 600 to 3 750 kHz by type of operation A1A and A2A;
(c) 144,500 to 144,900 MHz and 145,200 to 145,575 MHz by type of operation A1A, A2A, F1A and F2A.
The meaning of the different characteristics of the type of operation designation is given in Annex 2.
§ 7
Station log
The authorisation holder shall keep a station log at the station station in written or electronic form. The operator operating the station shall record in the log the date and time of the connection, the frequency band used, the type of operation, the call sign of the counter station and, where appropriate, other data. The station log shall be kept by the authorisation holder for at least one year from the date of the last registration.
§ 8
Station stations
(1) The authorisation holder may operate the station on a permanent basis only at the posts specified in the authorisation.
(2) Outside the site referred to in paragraph 1, the permit holder may operate the station for a maximum period of 30 days
(a) from a fixed position, the call sign shall then be supplemented by "/ p" or the English word "portal,"
(b) from a moving device or while the station is moving, the call sign shall then be supplemented by the word "/ m" or the English word "mobile."
In radio amateur races, competitions and shipping operations, data "/ p" or "portal" or "/ m" or "mobile" are not required.
(3) The agreement of the owner or operator of the vehicle is necessary to operate the stations on the means of shipping and air transport.
§ 9
Test operation
All test transmissions shall be carried out under artificial load except for the setting of antennas and antenna circuits of the transmitter. The artificial load is an appropriate non-radiating resistance which replaces the input impedance of the antenna.

ČÁST TŘETÍ

TECHNICAL CONDITIONS OF AMERICAN RADIO COMMUNICATION SERVICES
§ 10
Requirements for stations
(1) The frequency stability of the station shall comply with the following values:
KmitočetVýkonStabilita
4 - 29,7 MHz < 500W20.10-6
> 500W10.10-6
pásmo 145 MHz < 5W15.10-6
> 5W7,5.10-6
pásmo 430 MHz < 5W5.10-6
> 5W2,5.10-6
470 - 2 450 MHz20.10-6
2450 - 10 500 MHz100.10-6
10,5 - 40 GHz300.10-6
Frequency stability is related to the duration of the connection.
(2) The performance of the individual frequency components of the undesirable radiation shall not exceed the following:
Kmitočtový rozsahVýkonPotlačení nežádoucí složky
9 kHz - 30 MHz- 40 dB, nejvýše však 50 mW výkonu
30 MHz - 235 MHz > 25 W- 60 dB, nejvýše však 1 mW výkonu
< 25 W- 40 dB, nejvýše však 25 µW výkonu
235 MHz - 960 MHz> 25 W- 60 dB
< 25 W- 40 dB, nejvýše však 25 µW výkonu
960 MHz - 17,7 GHz > 10 W- 50 dB
< 10 Wnejvýše však 100 µW výkonu
> 17,7 GHzco nejnižší podle současného stavu vývoje techniky
(3) The width of the band prevented by transmission must correspond to the minimum bandwidth needed for the transmission of information by the type of operation.
(4) No power shall be emitted by the antenna during the change of the transmission frequency except satellite operation.
(5) Broadcasting radio equipment (except those with an output power of less than 5 W) must be completed with an impedance output of 50-100 Hz. An additional antenna connector shall be available at the station for possible use when measuring the transmitter by the Authority's control authorities.

ČÁST ČTVRTÁ

PROVISIONS TRANSITIONAL, REPEAL AND FINAL
§ 11
(1) The operation of stations whose technical and operational parameters do not comply with this Decree shall be terminated by the authorisation holder no later than one month after the date of entry into force of this Decree.
(2) The validity of the operator classes so far has not changed.
§ 12
They shall be deleted:
1. Decree No. 92 / 1974 Coll., on the authorisation of amateur broadcasting stations.
2. Decree No. 390 / 1992 Coll., on the authorisation of amateur radio broadcasting stations.
3. Decree No. 74 / 1993 Coll., supplementing the Federal Ministry of Communications Decree No. 390 / 1992 Coll., on the authorisation of amateur radio broadcasting stations.
§ 13
This decree shall take effect on the day of its publication.
Minister:
Ing. Schling v. r.

Příloha č. 1

Annex No 1 to Decree No 201 / 2000 Coll.
OPERATOR CLASS
Table 1: Operating Class D
Kmitočtové pásmo Status*)
od do
144 MHz 146 MHz P
430 MHz 440 MHz
1 240 MHz 1 300 MHz S
2 300 MHz 2 450 MHz
3 400 MHz 3 410 MHz NIBa)
5 650 MHz 5 850 MHz S
10,00 GHz 10,50 GHz
24,00 GHz 24,05 GHz P
24,05 GHz 24,25 GHz S
47,00 GHz 47,20 GHz P
75,50 GHz 76,00 GHz
76,00 GHz 81,00 GHz S
142 GHz 144 GHz P
144 GHz 149 GHz S
241 GHz 248 GHz
248 GHz 250 GHz P
*) P = priority (primary) band,
S = secondary (secondary) band:
(a) the transmission must not cause harmful interference to priority service stations;
(b) protection against harmful interference of stations with priority services cannot be claimed;
(c) however, protection against harmful interference of the same or other secondary service may be claimed,
NIB = on non-interference basis:
(a) the transmission must not cause harmful interference to priority service stations;
(b) protection against harmful interference of the stations may not be claimed.
(a) permitted output power 20 W
Table 2: Operating Class C
Kmitočtové pásmo Status*)
od do
135,70 kHz 137,80 kHz Sa)
10,10 MHz 10,15 MHz Sb)
1 810 kHz 1 850 kHz P
1 850 kHz 2 000 kHz NIBc)
3 520 kHz 3 800 kHz P
7 020 kHz 7 100 kHz
21,05 MHz 21,15 MHz
21,35 MHz 21,45 MHz
28,05 MHz 28,15 MHz
28,60 MHz 29,70 MHz
144 MHz 146 MHz
430 MHz 440 MHz
1 240 MHz 1 300 MHz S
2 300 MHz 2 450 MHz
3 400 MHz 3 410 MHz NIBd)
5 650 MHz 5 850 MHz S
10,00 GHz 10,50 GHz
24,00 GHz 24,05 GHz P
24,05 GHz 24,25 GHz S
47,00 GHz 47,20 GHz P
75,50 GHz 76,00 GHz
76 GHz 81 GHz S
142 GHz 144 GHz P
144 GHz 149 GHz S
241 GHz 248 GHz
248 GHz 250 GHz P
*) See Table 1.
(a) only types of operations A1A, F1A, G1 A
(b) only types of operations A1 A, F1A, G1A, J2A
(c) permitted output power 10 W
(d) permitted output power 20 W
Table 3: Operating Classes B and A
Kmitočtové pásmo Status*)
od do
135,70 kHz 137,80 kHz Sa)
10,10 MHz 10,15 MHz Sb)
1 810 kHz 1 850 kHz P
1 850 kHz 2 000 kHz NIBc)
3 500 kHz 3 800 kHz P
7 000 kHz 7 100 kHz
14 000 kHz 14 350 kHz
18 068 kHz 18 168 kHz
21,00 MHz 21,45 MHz
24,89 MHz 24,99 MHz
28,00 MHz 29,70 MHz
50 MHz 52 MHz NIBd)
144 MHz 146 MHz P
430 MHz 440 MHz
1 240 MHz 1 300 MHz S
2 300 MHz 2 450 MHz S
3 400 MHz 3410 MHz NIBd)
5 650 MHz 5 850 MHz S
10,00 GHz 10,50 GHz
24,00 GHz 24,05 GHz P
24,05 GHz 24,25 GHz S
47,00 GHz 47,20 GHz P
75,50 GHz 76,00 GHz
76 GHz 81 GHz S
142 GHz 144 GHz P
144 GHz 149 GHz S
241 GHz 248 GHz
248 GHz 250 GHz P
*) See Table 1.
(a) only types of operations A1A, F1A, G1 A
(b) only types of operations A1A, F1A, G1A, J2A
(c) permitted output power 10 W
(d) permitted output power 20 W

Příloha č. 2

Annex No 2 to Decree No 201 / 2000 Coll.
TYPE OF OPERATIONS
(1) The type of operation of the radio transmission equipment is determined
- the frequency band width required, and
- a class broadcast.
(2) The required bandwidth of the frequency band shall be expressed by four characters, of which three digits shall be the rounded value of the required frequency band width and one letter. The letter occupies the decimal position and represents the unit used, with the necessary bandwidth
(a) between 0,001 Hz and 999 Hz shall be expressed in Hertz (H);
(b) between 1 kHz and 999 kHz shall be expressed in kilohertz (K);
(c) be expressed in megahertz (letter M) between 1 MHz and 999 MHz; and
(d) between 1 GHz and 999 GHz shall be expressed in gigahertz (letter G).
When indicating the type of operation of the amateur radio communications service, the indication of the required frequency band width is not mandatory.
(3) The transmission class shall be a mandatory indication and shall express three consecutive characters, the meaning of which is:
(a) the first character indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, indicating:
1. Vysílání nemodulované vlny N
2. Vysílání, kde je hlavní vlna amplitudově modulována
(včetně případů, kde jsou subnosné modulovány úhlovou modulací)
a Dvojí postranní pásmo A
b Jedno postranní pásmo, plná nosná vlna H
c Jedno postranní pásmo, nosná vlna omezená nebo s proměnlivou úrovní R
d Jedno postranní pásmo, potlačená nosná vlna J
e Nezávislé postranní pásmo B
f Zbytkové postranní pásmo C
3. Vysílání, jehož hlavní nosná vlna je modulována úhlovou modulací
a Kmitočtová modulace F
b Fázová modulace G
4. Vysílání, jehož hlavní nosná vlna je modulována amplitudově a úhlovou modulací,
buď současně, nebo v předem stanoveném pořadí
D
5. Impulsní vysílání
a Sled nemodulovaných impulsů P
b Sled impulsů
i. Modulovaných amplitudově K
ii. Modulovaných v šířce / trvání L
iii. Modulovaných v poloze / fázi M
iv. Ve kterých je nosná vlna během periody impulsu modulována úhlovou modulací Q
v. Sestávající v kombinaci předcházejících nebo vytvořený jinými prostředky V
6. Případy nezahrnuté mezi výše uvedené, ve kterých se vysílání skládá z hlavní nosné modulované
buď současně nebo v předem stanoveném pořadí kombinací těchto způsobů:
amplitudově, úhlovou modulací nebo impulsně
W
7. Ostatní případy X
(b) the second character indicates the nature of the signal modulating the main carrier, indicating:
1. Bez modulujícího signálu 0
2. Jediný kanál obsahující kvantovanou nebo digitální informaci bez použití modulující subnosné 1
3. Jediný kanál obsahující kvantovanou nebo digitální informaci s použitím modulující subnosné 2
4. Jediný kanál obsahující analogovou informaci 3
5. Dva nebo více kanálů obsahujících kvantovanou nebo digitální informaci 7
6. Dva nebo více kanálů obsahujících analogovou informaci 8
7. Složená soustava zahrnující jeden nebo více kanálů obsahujících kvantovanou
nebo digitální informaci a jeden nebo více kanálů obsahujících analogovou informaci
9
8. Ostatní případy X
(c) the third character indicates the type of information to be transmitted, indicating:
1. Žádná informace N
2. Telegrafie (pro příjem sluchem) A
3. Telegrafie (pro automatický příjem) B
4. Faksimile C
5. Přenos dat, dálkové měření, dálkové ovládání D
6. Telefonie (včetně zvukového rozhlasu) E
7. Televize (obraz) F
8. Kombinace předchozích případů W
9. Ostatní případy X
1) Decree No. 200 / 2000 Coll., on the method of making call signs, their use and the types of radio communication services for which they are required.
2) Article 3 of Act No. 151 / 2000 Coll., on Telecommunications and on the amendment of other laws.
3) § 57 of Act No. 151 / 2000 Coll.
4) § 58 of Act No. 151 / 2000 Coll.
5) Decree No. 202 / 2000 Coll., on the requirements of the application for a test to demonstrate special competence for the use of radio broadcasting equipment, on the extent of the knowledge needed for each type of special competence, on the method of carrying out the tests, on the types of licences and their duration.
6) Radio Regulations, published in 1990, as amended, Geneva - ITU documents (Resolution No. 397 / 1994 on Access to the Constitution and the ITU Convention).

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CitationDecree of the Ministry of Transport and Communications No. 201 / 2000 Coll., on technical and operational conditions of amateur radio communication service
Regulation TypeOrder
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CollectionCode of Laws
Date of Promulgation19.07.2000
Effective from19.07.2000
Effective until-
Status Valid
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