β¨ Tender Information
22 DECEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 6377
SECOND SCHEDULE
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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There are a total of 70 lots offered for tender. The 70 lots comprise:
7 lots, 001JJA to 007JJG, each providing for 29 licences at various locations, such that a television broadcasting service with significant population coverage nationally can be achieved.
The remaining 63 lots are offered as single licences, being offered in each of 10 major population centres. These licences do not provide as extensive coverage as is possible with the corresponding licences from the first 7 lots.
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There are several restrictions placed on lot 004JJD in relation to Sugarloaf, and lot 038JCH and lot 039JCI in relation to Kaukapakapa, which are intended to ensure the continued satisfactory operation of existing television translators at Southshore in Christchurch and Waitangirua in Porirua respectively. Usage of these lots is likely to be impractical in the relevant areas unless alternative arrangements are made concerning those translators and the conditions on the relevant licences to be granted are modified accordingly.
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Terms and abbreviations used in lot descriptions have the following meanings:
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Location is specified in NZMS 260 1:50,000 series maps or NZMS 1 maps where NZMS 260 series are not available
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Receive coverage locations are specified in NZMS 262 1:250,000 series maps
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Class of emission is given in terms of emission designations in Article 4 of the International Radio Regulations and CCIR Recommendations
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dBW means decibels with reference to 1 watt
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eirp means effective isotropic radiated power as defined in section 2 of the Radiocommunications Act 1989
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dBuv/m means a field strength intensity in decibels with reference to 1 microvolt per metre. Field strengths are measured in accordance with the Recommendations and Reports of the CCIR
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The successful tenderer in relation to each lot will be granted, upon payment in accordance with the First Schedule above, a licence or licences that will authorise the tenderer to transmit in accordance with the specifications set out in relation to the relevant lot and the general provisions specified on the following pages. Prospective tenderers should thoroughly
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NZ Gazette 1989, No 226
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NZ Gazette 1989, No 226
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