@We have heard that the new spurious
law will come into force for amateur radio in fiscal year 2022, but we are
not sure what it will be. The electrical characteristics can be found on
the Internet, but we would like to know the specific application
procedures rather than the details. It has become quite clear in magazines
and on the Internet, but we have now completed the application ¨
certification ¨ acceptance procedures, so we would like to introduce them
for your reference. Recently, when watching QSO talks, we occasionally
hear talk related to this topic, and among these, there are many amateur
stations that are confused because they are not distinguished between
stations under 200W and high power stations. For stations under 200W,
regardless of whether the equipment is new or old, as long as the
equipment is spurious-compatible, you can apply for warranty certification
with the model name and technical conformity number (JARL registration
number), so it is easy to 'replace' or 'add' the transmitter. Here, we
will post the response for high power stations and the application
contents for homemade equipment. There is also a notice like the one
below, so it seems wise to complete the application procedures by November
30, 2017.![]() |
| In my case, the current
situation @@ @@@@First transmitter1.9M^50M200W@@Second transmitter144M`2400MH‚š@ @ Third transmitter3.5M`28MH‚š1KW Points to note when applying for high power (500W/1KW) stations @‡@@Instead of applying to JARD, you will apply to TSS. @‡A@For transmitter numbers under 200W, apply for a 'replacement'. (In my case, the first transmitter/second transmitter) @‡B@Keep the 1KW transmitter number as is and never change it. (In my case, it is the 3rd transmitter) @@@ If you change the third transmitter directly, the linear amplifier connected to it will be turned off and 1KW of power will be lost. @‡C@In order to support 1KW transmission, a new transmitter will be installed. (In my case, this will be the 4th transmitter.) yPhase 1z @Application details for TSS @@Please send the documents below along with a reply envelope. After the warranty certification is complete, TSS will send the return envelope along with the documents to the relevant communications bureau. You will receive a certification notice like the one below about one month after submission. The return envelope should be a standard size long envelope (120 x 235 mm) with an 82 yen stamp affixed. @------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ![]() @‡@@•ÛØŠè‘.pdf@@@The first and second transmitters are all 200W or less devices, so they are 'replacements', and the fourth transmitter is a linear connection transmitter and an 'addition'. @‡A@Ž–€‘.pdf@@ @@HF (3.5MHz to 28MHz) output value is 200W or less. @‡B@HŽ–ÝŒv‘@@@@ I applied for a homemade transmitter as the fourth transmitter, and added independent sideband (B8W) as a radio wave format. @‡C@Transmitter system diagram @@ The first and second transmitters are basically JARL registered models so a system diagram is not necessary,but a booster has been added to the first transmitter to make it 200W so this diagramis necessary.The second transmitter does not have 2.4GHz functionality so a system diagram forthe modified 2.4GHz unit is required,and a full system diagram is required for the additional fourth transmitter. ySecond Phasez @Contents of application to the relevant telecommunications bureau @@ If it is 200W or less, the first stage is completed, and the warranty certification result is sent to the relevant communications office and accepted. For stations over 200W, the second stage procedure is required. Submit a change notification for the following documents so that the linear amplifier currently in use can be connected to the newly added 4th transmitter. @‡@@•ÏX\¿‘i“Íoj.pdf@@@Check Change (Partial). @‡A@Ž–€‘.pdf@@@@@@@@@ @@HF (3.5MHz ~ 28MHz) = 1000W @‡B@HŽ–ÝŒv‘.pdf@@@@@@@@ The final stage of the 4th transmitter and the final stage of the linear amplifier are listed. @‡C@Œn“}.pdf@@@@@@@@@@@ The current transmitter (third transmitter) and the added fourth transmitter will be configured so that they can be connected to the current linear amplifier. (Please indicate the current linear amplifier.) The above will take about two weeks, after which you will receive a notice of acceptance from the relevant communications bureau. If there are any changes to the designated information, the license will also be enclosed. The rules for stations with less than 200W have been clarified, but the rules for stations with more than 200W have not yet been decided. We will soon have a decision on whether it will be OK to only use the exciter, or if some other additional procedures will be required. |
| ySupplementary informationz @When the radio wave type was still in its old form, it was designated A9 as ISB (Independence Side Band). After that, it was designated A8W under the new form, so I was convinced that it was an ISB radio wave type, but after some research, I found that it is now B8E or B8W, and I have applied to add a new radio wave type (B8W) to my self-built equipment, which has independent modulators for LSB and USB and can transmit audio signals, data, FAX, SSB, etc. independently for each sideband. For reference, I have posted the radio wave type table below. ![]() |