Radio Licence Conditions




5476 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 219

  1. The apparatus, to which the licence relates, must be type approved or type accepted (Certificate of Compliance) to a specification issued by the Secretary and stated on the licence.

  2. Nothing in the licence, the International Radio Regulations 1982, the Telecommunications Act 1987, or the Radio Regulations 1987, prohibits any person in distress from using any means at that person’s disposal to attract attention, indicate the person’s position, and obtain assistance.

  3. The apparatus, to which the licence relates, shall operate only on the frequency(ies), emission(s) and power(s), stated on the licence for the purpose specified on or annexed to the licence.

Designation of Emission

MF/HF Frequencies VHF Frequencies
2K80H3EJN 2182 kHz 16K0F3EJN
2K80J3EJN other licensed marine MF/HF frequencies 16K0G3EJN
  1. All reasonable care has been used in making radio frequency assignments. The nature of frequency assignments is such that no guarantee can be made that implementation and use will be trouble free. Accordingly the Crown does not accept liability under any circumstances for any loss or damage of any kind. In the event that frequency change is required, all costs are the sole responsibility of the licensee.

  2. Except in emergencies, the Maritime (Coast) apparatus to which the licence relates, shall not communicate with any other land base radio apparatus.

  3. The apparatus to which the licence relates shall only be established and operated at the location(s) specified on or annexed to the licence.

  4. The licence is valid for the period specified on the front of the licence. The licence may be revalidated upon payment of the prescribed fee as set out in the THIRD SCHEDULE of the Radio Regulations 1987.

Twelfth Schedule
Clause 13
Terms, conditions, and restrictions applying to Radio Station Licences [Type of Service: Paging] and to Miscellaneous Radio Apparatus Licences (Paging).

  1. The licence permits the use of radio apparatus for the conduct of Radiocommunication for general or selective calling of personnel in premises forming part of the same property.

  2. The apparatus, to which the licence relates, shall be maintained at all times to comply with the technical specification(s) issued by the Secretary and stated on the licence.

  3. Nothing in the licence, the International Radio Regulations 1982, the Telecommunications Act 1987, or the Radio Regulations 1987, prohibits any person in distress from using any means at that person’s disposal to attract attention, indicate the person’s position, and obtain assistance.

  4. The apparatus, to which the licence relates, shall only operate on the frequency(ies), emission(s) and power(s), shown on the licence for the purpose specified on or annexed to the licence.

  5. All reasonable care has been used in making radio frequency assignments. The nature of frequency assignments is such that no guarantee can be made that implementation and use will be trouble free. Accordingly the Crown does not accept liability under any circumstances for any loss or damage of any kind. In the event that frequency change is required, all costs are the sole responsibility of the licensee.

  6. The apparatus, to which the licence relates, shall only be established and operated at the location(s) specified on or annexed to the licence.

  7. The licence is valid for the period specified on the front of the licence. The licence may be revalidated upon payment of the prescribed fee as set out in the THIRD SCHEDULE of the Radio Regulations 1987.

Thirteenth Schedule
Clause 14
Terms, conditions, and restrictions applying to Radio Station Licences [Type of Service: Telecontrol or Telemetry] and to Miscellaneous Radio Apparatus Licences (Telecontrol or Telemetry).

  1. The licence permits the use of radio apparatus for the conduct of Radiocommunication for the actuation or control of machinery or apparatus, or for the purpose of remote measurements and recording.

  2. The apparatus, to which the licence relates, shall be maintained at all times to comply with the technical specification(s) issued by the Secretary and stated on the licence.

  3. Nothing in the licence, the International Radio Regulations 1982, the Telecommunications Act 1987, or the Radio Regulations 1987, prohibits any person in distress from using any means at that person’s disposal to attract attention, indicate the person’s position, and obtain assistance.

  4. The apparatus, to which the licence relates, shall operate only on the frequency(ies), emission(s) and power(s), shown on the licence for the purpose specified on or annexed to the licence.

  5. All reasonable care has been used in making radio frequency assignments. The nature of frequency assignments is such that no guarantee can be made that implementation and use will be trouble free. Accordingly the Crown does not accept liability under any circumstances for any loss or damage of any kind. In the event that frequency change is required, all costs are the sole responsibility of the licensee.

  6. The apparatus, to which the licence relates, shall only be established and operated at the location(s) specified on or annexed to the licence.

  7. The licence is valid for the period specified on the front of the licence. The licence may be revalidated upon payment of the prescribed fee as set out in the THIRD SCHEDULE of the Radio Regulations 1987.

Fourteenth Schedule
Clause 15
Terms, conditions, and restrictions applying to Radio Station Licences [Type of Service: Radio Determination] and to Radio Determination Radio Apparatus Licences.

  1. The licence permits the use of radio apparatus for the conduct of Radiocommunication for the purpose specified on or annexed to the licence.

  2. The apparatus, to which the licence relates, shall be maintained at all times to comply with any technical specification(s) issued by the Secretary and stated on the licence.

  3. The apparatus, to which the licence relates, shall operate only on the frequency(ies), emission(s) and power(s), shown on the licence for the purpose specified on or annexed to the licence.

  4. All reasonable care has been used in making radio frequency assignments. The nature of frequency assignments is such that no guarantee can be made that implementation and use will be trouble free. Accordingly the Crown does not accept liability under any circumstances for any loss or damage of any kind. In the event that frequency change is required, all costs are the sole responsibility of the licensee.



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