WIA Band Plan Consultation Concluded – Outcomes and Revised Band Plans published
– 6m (SSB segment widened),
– 80m and 160m AM Centres of Activity chosen (1870kHz and 3686 kHz),
– 40m Emergency Communications Channel revised to align with IARU Region 3 (7110 kHz)
-as well as changes to the final proposal for 23cm, which was able to consider some late input from IARU Region 1.
We also clarified Amateur Television allocations, making it clear how FM Analogue ATV still fit within the band plans from 23cm to 3 cm and revamped further the 9cm band plan taking into account feedback received.
The rest of the changes followed the original proposals which were supported based on the feedback received.
Full step by step details of the outcomes for each of the proposed changes can now be seen in the “WIA Band Plan Consultation 2025 – Outcomes” information paper published by the WIA TAC Committee.
This paper is available on our consultation’s webpage here: Link
https://www.wia.org.au/members/tac/consultation/.
The WIA board voted to endorse the final papers at their February board meeting.
The revised band plan document has also been released, including a new introduction, updated graphics plus we have now released two band plan posters – one for LF to HF and one for VHF to SHF. All of the band plan documents are available from the WIA website at: Link
https://www.wia.org.au/members/bandplans/data/
The final step of this process will now commence which is to update the Amateur RALI licensing instructions to bring them into alignment with the new band plan. That work should be complete within the next month.
Thanks to the whole WIA TAC Team and to everyone who provided input to the consultation.
Regards,
Grant Willis, VK5GR
WIA Technical Advisory Committee Chairperson
Email: tac @ wia.org.au
