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Becoming a Radio Amateur in Belgium

Anyone who wants to transmit on the amateur bands in Belgium needs authorization from the BIPT, the official telecom regulator. This authorization consists of two parts: an operator certificate and a transmitting license.

HAREC (Class A)

The HAREC license is the most advanced level. It meets international CEPT standards and requires thorough knowledge of radio technology and regulations. • Access to all amateur bands • Maximum transmitting power of 1500 watts • Internationally recognized • Exam consists of a technical and regulatory part at the BIPT Below is an example of a license. license

Basic License (Class C)

The basic license is intended for those who want to start without extensive technical background. • Access to most HF, VHF and UHF bands • Maximum transmitting power of 50 watts • Practical test via a UBA section + theoretical exam at the BIPT • Not internationally recognized (therefore not valid abroad) After obtaining a certificate, you apply for a transmitting license at the BIPT. This also includes your official callsign. Holders of a HAREC certificate may also use home‑built transmitters.

Transmitting License and Callsign

Have you obtained your operator certificate? Then you can apply for a station license at the BIPT. This is done in a few simple steps.

Logging in to the BIPT Portal

• Go to the BIPT user portal • Log in with itsme® or your eID • In the menu, choose “Radio Amateurs”

Requesting Your Callsign

• Have an automatic callsign assigned • Or choose an available vanity call The system shows which callsigns are available.

Activating Your License

• Submit your application • Pay the amount requested by the BIPT • After payment, your license will be activated With both your operator certificate and your station license, you are fully recognized as a radio amateur in Belgium.