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The Emerging Technology Coordination Committee (ETCC) develops and enhances the UK amateur radio repeater and data communications systems and promotes the introduction and rollout of appropriate new technologies.
CURRENT NEWS ITEMS
MB6CWMB6CW (70cm DMR & YSF gateway) is back on the FreeSTAR Network - Connected via DMR with YSF disabled. /2E0UCW
24-Apr-25MB7ICWMB7ICW (2m analogue gateway) is back on the FreeSTAR Network /2E0UCW
24-Apr-25NON-OPERATIONAL STATIONSAfter 90 days of a station still not being operational, the keeper will be emailed asking for an update to the status.
The keeper will then be given a further 90 days to respond or to put the station on air and inform ETCC of the update to the status.
After 180 days, the ETCC may revoke the FAC, restoring the availability of the callsign and frequency for use by somebody else.
The applicant can of course reapply but must then get the station on air within the next 180 days.
ETCC will not permit someone to game the system to block others from applying.
Failure to communicate with ETCC is also seen as grounds to revoke your FAC, communication is a key element in ETCC being able to coordinate all applications in the UK.
/G8SFR
12-Apr-25Gateway Frequency ChangeTo come in line with the updated band plan we are going to move all of the gateways on 144.9125 MHz to 145.3125 MHz
Stations currently assigned 144.9125 MHz will be contacted in the next few weeks.
Thank you for your co-operation. /ETCC
10-Apr-25rsgblicensing.co.uk is part of the ukrepeaters website suite.
The ukrepeaters site contains all the official UK repeater lists and access to various application forms to apply for a repeater or gateway.