In April of 2018, the Irish regulator Comreg gave Irish radio amateurs access to most of the low VHF spectrum from 30 to 49 MHz.
In May of 2018, the Irish Radio Transmitters Society (IRTS) published a provisional draft for two bands at 40 MHz and 60 MHz.
In July of 2018 after a period of consultation, the IRTS published a formal band plan for the new bands.
In February of 2019, the IRTS announced that they would be presenting a paper proposing that the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU - Region 1) adopt the new 40 MHz and 60 MHz bands.
On the 5th of May 2019, the IARU published the minutes of the meeting in April. See newsletter HERE.
With respect to the new 8-metre and 5-metre bands, it says the following...
5.3 40 MHz / 60 MHz (C5_02):
Background:
• IRTS (Ireland) has now access to those two bands.
• There are also beacons in other countries
Proposal:
• Incorporate the proposed 40 MHz and 60 MHz Bandplan in the VHF Handbook
Recommendation:
VIE19_C5_Rec_05: To add the 40 MHz and the 60 MHz Bandplan in the VHF Handbook in a separate dedicated section.
17 in favour, 1 Abstention (RSGB)
While it is a small step, it does give the new 40 MHz and 60 MHz bands formal status within the IARU. It will hopefully raise the awareness of the bands with other national societies who may well in turn try to get small allocations.
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