SB QST @ ARL $ARLB070 ARLB070 IARU meeting Part 1 ZCZC AG50 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 70 ARLB070 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT October 9, 1996 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB070 ARLB070 IARU meeting Part 1 The Administrative Council of the International Amateur Radio Union met in Tel Aviv, Israel, October 6-8, after the IARU Region 1 conference there. The council took the following actions: 1. After consultation with the International Secretariat, the council identified the ITU meetings during the coming year that require IARU representation, and the president announced the appointment of representatives. 2. The council agreed on instructions to be given to the IARU 1997 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-97) delegation. The International Secretariat will update this material as new information becomes available. The delegation will consist of IARU Vice President Michael Owen, VK3KI, Wojciech Nietyksza, SP5FM, and Larry Price, W4RA. 3. The council adopted a budget for 1997-1999, as submitted by the International Secretariat. The budget provides for financial contributions from the three regional organizations to defray a portion of the expenses that are assumed by the International Secretariat beyond its constitutional obligation. 4. The council received a comprehensive report from the 7 MHz Strategy Committee, and updated the strategies guiding IARU preparations for the possible consideration of related allocations issues at WRC-99. The approved action plan will be distributed to member societies. 5. The council updated the IARU Strategic Plan for the Development of Amateur Radio. In recognition of the special circumstances in Africa, the council created a special committee under the chairmanship of Hans van de Groenendaal, ZS5AKV, to develop a plan to marshal global resources to enhance the position of Amateur Radio in Africa. 6. The council reviewed and updated present and anticipated future requirements for radio spectrum allocations to the Amateur and Amateur Satellite Services, particularly with regard to the low-frequency (LF) range, the 7-MHz band, the lower VHF range, and the microwave allocations. 7. The council began planning for IARU participation in the next world TELECOM (Geneva, 1999). The council also received reports from Regions 1 and 3 on their preparations for Amateur Radio participation in Asia TELECOM 97 in Singapore and Africa TELECOM 98 in South Africa, which is being organized by the respective regions in accordance with IARU policy. (Continued in Part 2) NNNN /EX