QuestionsQuestions (NTC MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 12-11-93)
To prescribe special guidelines allowing legitimate amateur radio operators with valid amateur certificates/licenses to register illegally held or unregistered amateur radio transceivers/transmitters, subject to payment of required duties/taxes and NTC registration requirements.
Only holders of valid amateur radio operator certificate/license from the NTC may register, upon presentation of proof of payment of duties and taxes from the Bureau of Customs.
Proof of payment of duties and taxes from the Bureau of Customs.
Registrants must show proof of payment on duties and taxes from the Bureau of Customs prior to NTC registration.
PHP 1,500.00.
Below 50 watts: PHP 1,000.00; 50–500 watts: PHP 1,500.00; above 500 watts (high power): PHP 2,500.00.
PHP 750.00.
Base/Mobile Dual Band: PHP 2,000.00; Portable Dual Band: PHP 1,500.00.
Permit to Possess/per unit: PHP 45.00.
During the 61st Anniversary celebration of PARA on 27 November 1993, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, only at Don Bosco Technical College, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila.
Within thirty (30) days upon registration.
All radio transceivers/transmitters registered under the Circular shall be under the accountability of the registrant.
Violations pertaining to the use of the registered equipment shall be dealt with in accordance with the existing Radio Regulations.
It refers to amateur radio transceivers/transmitters that were held without prior proper registration with NTC or were unregistered, despite being used by or intended for amateur operators.
No. It restricts registration to those with valid NTC-issued amateur radio operator certificates/licenses.
It takes effect upon approval and may be revised, revoked, or amended as the Commission deems necessary for public interest.