✨ Radio Transmitter Licence Conditions
3042 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 146
[Note: The unwanted emission limits applicable to frequencies within each specified range shall be determined in accordance with the following formula:
y = mx + C
where – y = dBW, x = MHz, m = dy/dx
C = the value of y where x = 0 (the y intercept)]
(f) Class of emissions permitted under this licence:
256KF8EHF
(g) Horizontal radiation pattern of transmitter:
[maximum e.i.r.p. (in dBW) per sector (in degrees relative to True North)]
29.0 dBW 150° – 240°
23.0 dBW 240° – TN – 5°
9.0 dBW 5°
23.0 dBW 5° – 150°
(h) Antenna polarisation of transmitter: SLANT
(i) Antenna height: 10 metres above ground level
- Other particulars.
(a) Receive coverage locations:
Map Grid References
NZMS 262–13 424713, 449742, 489779
(b) Maximum permitted interfering signals applying to receive coverage locations (measured at a height of 10 metres above ground level):
Co-channel: 21 dBμV/m.
Adjacent channel (+/- 100kHz): 31 dBμV/m.
Adjacent channel (+/- 200kHz): 58 dBμV/m.
(c) Commencement date of licence: 1 November 1990.
(d) Expiry date of licence: 31 October 2010.
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