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Whichever way you obtained your license to operate from Belgium, you will have to stick with the Belgian rules of the game! The main rules concern frequencies and power levels (see below). The HAREC license (class A) allows for 1500 Watt output from HF up to 440 MHz, except 1.85-2.00 MHz (150 W), 60 m (15 W EIRP), 6 m (200 W) and 4 m (50 W),  Above 440 MHz the power limit is 200 W.

The CEPT Novice license (class B) allows for 100 W on HF (60 m not allowed) and 50 MHz and 50 W on 2 m and 70 cm.

The Entry level license (class C) is ECC Report 89 equivalent and allows 25 W on a limited number of HF bands as well as 50 W on 2 m and 70 cm.

The rules are similar to most European countries. By the way, third part traffic is not (yet) allowed.

Bands and power

BandFrequenciesCEPT HARECCEPT NoviceEntry level licence
 2200 m0.1357-0.13781 W ERP  
 630 m0.472-0.4795 W EIRP  
0.501-0.5045 W EIRP (1)
HF160 m1.810-1.8501500 W100 W 
1.850-2.000150 W100 W
80 m3.500-3.8001500 W100 W25 W
60 m5.3515-5.366515 W EIRP  
40 m7.000-7.2001500 W100 W25 W
30 m10.100-10.1501500 W100 W25 W
20 m14.000-14.3501500 W100 W25 W
17 m18.068-18.1681500 W100 W 
15 m21.000-21.4501500 W100 W25 W
12 m24.890-24.9901500 W100 W 
10 m28.000-29.7001500 W100 W25 W
VHF6 m50.000-52.000200 W100 W 
4 m69.950-69.95010 W EIRP (2)  
70,1125-70,412550 W
2 m144.000-146.0001500 W50 W50 W
UHF70 cm430.00-433.051500 W50 W50 W
433.05 - 434.79200 W50 W50 W
434.79-440.001500 W50 W50 W
23 cm1240-1300200 W (3)  
µwave13 cm2300-2450200 W  
6 cm5650 -5850200 W  
3 cm10000-10500200 W  
1.2 cm24000-24250200 W  
6 mm47000-47200200 W  
4 mm75500-81000200 W  
2.5 mm122250-123000200 W  
2 mm142000-149000200 W  
1 mm241000-250000200 W  

(1): telegraphy only, max. bandwidth 100Hz
(2): max. bandwidth 10kHz
(3): above 1270 MHz: 20 W ERP for (D)ATV, 200 W for all other modes

Customs

There are no borders between European Community countries, you can bring and take out anything you want within the EC. Visitors from outside the EC bringing valuable equipment into Belgium should declare the equipment and bring a copy of the equipment's invoice. There will be no custom duties to be paid however. While the CEPT Recommendation TR61-01 or ECC Recommendation (05)06, the CEPT HAREC or CEPT Novice certificate, or a guest license allows you to operate in Belgium, it gives you no special privileges to import your radio amateur equipment. We advise you do declare your equipment upon entry in this country.

Belgian call signs

  • ON0: Phone, ATV and packet repeaters (nodes), beacons
  • ON1,4,5,6,7,8,9: CEPT HAREC
  • ON2: CEPT Novice
  • ON3: entry level licence (ECC Report 89 equivalent, similar to the foundation licence in UK)
  • OO, OP, OQ, OR, OS, OT: special event prefixes
  • OO, OP, OQ, OR, OS, OT + 1 letter suffix: vanity calls

The National licensing authority-BIPT / IBPT

If you like to obtain more information on obtaining a Belgian radioamateur license, please use following contact information:

BIPT-Radio amateurs Department
Boulevard du Roi Albert II 32 box 10
B-1000 Brussels
Tél: +32 2 226 88 49 ( only on Monday and Wednesday between 2 PM and 4 PM)
E-mail: licencesradio@bipt.be

Have also a look at the BIPT website 

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