When I tried to add radio information, I filled out the relevant documents using the "change" option, but they were rejected and requested that I complete them with the new, fully established information.
When I asked them, they said that they were strictly adhering to the work manual issued by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and requested me for the document number. First, they suggested sending it to me via WeChat, but then they refused to provide it, citing that it was a confidential document.
I also applied to MIIT for information verification, and they responded that the authority to establish Class A stations nationwide is held by provincial and municipal management agencies. I consulted with them on this matter.
Even the radio management authority in Hubei was inducing applicants to illegally use B-band shortwave radio equipment with unauthorized power and frequency, similar to obtaining a DX license or participating in competitions for rewards, in order to obtain an A-band nationwide transmission license in Hubei Province without modifying their licenses.
Am I actually applying for a nationwide 5W power A-class radio station license?
Besides that, considering the current state of amateur radio clubs across the country, what competitions can a 10-watt local station actually participate in? Objectively speaking, even a 100 yuan (RMB) handheld radio licensed as an "A" class license is essentially unusable, effectively preventing many people from pursuing amateur radio.