β¨ Radio Licensing Regulations
JULY 21.]
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Every licensee shall observe the provisions of any regulations Observance of
from time to time made under the said Act by the Governor-General in regulations.
Council in relation to the conduct of radio-telegraphic business, and
the provisions of the Shipping and Seamen Act Wireless Regulations,
the International Telegraph Convention, the International Radio-
telegraph Convention, and the International Convention for the Safety
of Human Life at Sea, so far as any of such regulations are applicable
to him. -
Neither the licensee nor any other person shall use, nor shall Station to be
the licensee cause or permit any person to use, any radio-station for used for
the transmission or receipt of messages, except messages authorized authorized
by these regulations. messages only. -
Except with the consent in writing of the Minister, or any License not
person authorized by him in that behalf, a licensee shall not assign, transferable
sublet, transfer, or otherwise dispose of, or for the purpose of profit or assignable for
admit any other person or body to participate in, the benefit of any profit.
license. -
The license for a radio-station, and the operator's certificate License and/or
(if any), or an official duplicate thereof respectively, shall at all times certificate to be
be available for inspection by any person authorized by the Minister available.
in that behalf. In the case of a radio-dealer the license shall be
exhibited as required by Regulation 207 hereof. -
To every transmitting station licensed under these regulations Allocation of
call-signs.
the Minister shall allot an official call sign, by which the station shall
be identified, and which shall be used in the manner prescribed in
Regulations 48 and 53 hereof, whenever a radio communication is
transmitted from the said radio-station. -
As provided in the International Radio-telegraph Convention
Regulations, call signs shall consist of--
(a) Three letters in the case of fixed and land stations ;
(b) Four letters in the case of ship stations ;
(c) Five letters in the case of aircraft stations ;
(d) The letter or letters indicating the nationality, and a single
figure followed by a group of not more than three letters,
for private experimental stations. -
The scheme of allocation of call signs to New Zealand
stations shall be as follows:-
Combinations of Letters from
the Series.
Fixed and land stations .. ZKA-ZMZ (three letters).
Ship stations .. ZKA-ZMZ (four letters).
Aircraft stations .. ZKA-ZMZ (five letters).
Broadcasting stations .. Number of radio district in which
station is situated followed by
two identification letters : e.g.,
2YA or 3ZA.
Private experimental (amateur) Letters of nationality ZL, number
stations of radio district in which station
situated, followed by two identification
letters : e.g., ZL2AB.
Private experimental (research) Letters of nationality ZL, number
stations of radio district in which station
situated, followed by two identification letters,
of which the first shall be X : e.g., ZL2XB. -
Every licensee of a transmitting station shall cause the same, Efficiency of
so far as possible, to be established and operated under the best con- station.
ditions known in the art, and to be kept abreast of scientific and
technical progress. -
Every licensee of a radio-station shall cause the receiving- Radiating
apparatus thereof to be so designed and operated that the amount receivers.
of energy radiated therefrom shall be such as to be incapable of dis-
turbing neighbouring stations. -
Every licensee of a radio-station shall faithfully observe and Observance of
cause to be observed all the technical provisions of the license relating technical
provisions of
to power, frequency (wave-length), type of transmitter, and the like, license
and shall not make or permit any variation therein except with the
authority of the Minister.
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTF.
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