✨ Radio Equipment Standards
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
28 NOVEMBER
5959
SIXTEENTH SCHEDULE
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(c) The equipment shall then be placed in a mould-growth chamber, the temperature of which shall be maintained at any fixed value within the range of +31°C to +33°C, with a tolerance of ±1°C, at a relative humidity of not less than 95 percent. The period of incubation should be 28 days, after which no mould growth shall be visible to the naked eye.
(11) Visual Inspection and Performance Test—At the conclusion of the foregoing climatic and durability tests, the equipment shall be visually inspected and a performance test to the requirements of the relevant equipment Schedule shall be carried out.
FIFTEENTH SCHEDULE
Tools, Measuring Instruments, Spare Parts, Etc.
Radiotelephone Fishing Boats of Class I
Tools—
- 1 15 cm smooth file;
- 1 joining knife;
- 1 insulated screwdriver, not less than 20 cm in length, with 6 mm blade;
- 1 spanner adjustable to 25 mm gap;
- 1 hacksaw and blades;
- 1 pair of 15 cm long-nosed pliers with sidecutters.
Measuring Instruments—
- 1 hydrometer.
Spare Parts and Spare Equipment—
50 percent of the number of insulators in use (excluding lead-in insulators).
Miscellaneous Items—
10 metres of each rating of fuse wire, 5 ampere and 15 ampere. Where cartridge fuses are fitted, 6 spare fuses of suitable rating for each fuse position.
(*) Where special nuts and screws are used for fastening, suitable tools shall be provided.
Form of Radio Telephone Logbook
Radiotelephone Log
Year of Fishing Boat: Official Number: Port of Registry: Radio Telephone Installation and Scanning Act [1952]:
Name of Company Operating the Radio Service:
Period Covered by Log: From to
Superintendent of the Mercantile Marine Office at the Port of ___
Master’s Name: ___
Date of Certificate: ___
Section A—Particulars of Radiotelephone Operators
| Name | Home Address | Certificate Number and Class |
|---|
Section B—Diary of the Radiotelephone Service
| Date and Time (N.Z.S.T.) | Station From | Station To | Frequency Used | Record of Working |
|---|
Explanatory Note:
These performance standards retain the provisions of the Schedules to the 1967 Shipping Radio Rules (and amendments) and the 1971 Fishing Boat Radio Rules (and amendments) and are an interim measure until new performance standards are promulgated to include the most recent SOLAS and IMO recommendations, including the GMDSS.
Signed at Wellington this 31st day of October 1989.
W. P. JEFFRIES, Minister of Transport.
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS:
V. R. WARD, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND—1989
ISSN 0111-5650
Price $3 (incl. GST)
11497A—89A
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Climatic and Durability Tests for Fishing Boat Radio Equipment
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🚂 Transport & Communications31 October 1989
Performance Standards, Shipping Radio Rules, Fishing Boat Radio Rules, SOLAS, IMO, GMDSS
- W. P. Jeffries, Minister of Transport