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christoph-tackChristoph Tack wrote 02/06/2020 at 20:22 • 4 min read • Like

How Belgian legislation discourages HAM-radio

  1. After passing the practical exam in your local HAM-section, the theoretical part of the exam only takes places at the BIPT offices in Brussels
  2. You require an operating certificate, which allows you to use a radio.  The allowed bands and transmission power depend on your HAM-license.  This license allows you to use radio equipment, not to own it.
  3. If you own radio equipment, this must be registered, resulting in a station permit.  This permit only allows you to own radio equipment, not use it.  Station permits are only distributed to people with an operating certificate.
  4. Costs:
    1. Theoretical exam BIPT : €50 (includes operating certificate for first five years)
    2. Operating certificate renewal : €25 (5 years valid)
    3. Station permit : €51 (file cost) + yearly €51. 

So if you own only a single €100 VHF-UHF handheld, you'll have to cough up €50 for it every year.  That's only for owning it.  If you want to use it as well, that'll cost you another €5/year.  This will surely turn out to be a very expensive HT in the long run.

HF

RTL-SDR:

Antennas

11m & CB-band

Allowed TX-settings for CB (without license): 12W SSB, which corresponds to 48W AM.  See more legal info here.

VHF/2m/144MHz-band and UHF/70cm/440MHz-band

Radios <€100

PMR446:

Ham:

Baofeng UV-5R
Baofeng BF-F8HP
Yaesu FT-65
most popular
spurious emissions
bad menu interface
AliExpress €22 (might be conterfeit)
3rd generation of UV-5R
AliExpress €30 (might be conterfeit) 
Buy through Amazon links of HamRadioCrashCourse
Inside review
seems to be an improved Baofeng UV5R (uses same chipset)
newer version of FT60
TX power:
  • H = 37dBm
  • M = 34dBm
  • L = 27dBm

0.2 µV sensitivity (@ 12 dB SINAD)

M-plug style (earpiece)

spec sheet
Hamshop.nl €86
DIY programming cable

Antennas

see more on 434MHz antennas.

What can you do with it?

Satellites (if you attach a high gain antenna)

Commercial FM stations

Listen to extra info during cycling races

Belgium : 164.63125 MHz & 160.10625 MHz, both channels are 12.5kHz narrow-band FM.  It wouldn't be Belgium again if it didn't require an extra license : €25/year.  Set the Yaesu FT-65 to 6.25kHz frequency steps.

Local repeaters

Modem & TNC

Packet radio

Weather

Marine VHF radio

LPD433

PMR446 (€U), GMRS (U$ & Canada)

Paging systems

Unknown signals

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