✨ Radiocommunications Notices
9 DECEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3673
compulsorily equipped ships is hereby prescribed as a class
of interfering equipment.
(2) The level of conformity applicable to the class of
interfering equipment to which subclause (1) of this clause
applies shall be level 2.
(3) The standard applicable to the class of interfering
equipment to which subclause (1) of this clause applies
shall be specification 41, Issue 1, December 1993.
- Revocation—The Radio Interference Notice 1988 is
hereby revoked.
Schedule
Clause 3(6)
Frequencies designated for industrial, scientific and
medical radio frequency use for the purposes of CISPR
publication 11, 1990 or Australian Standard/New Zealand
Standard AS/NZS 2064.1, 1992 or European Standard
EN55011, 1991
Frequency (MHz) Frequency Tolerance
6.780 MHz +/- 15 kHz
13.560 MHz +/- 7 kHz
27.120 MHz +/- 163 kHz
35.700 MHz +/- 300 kHz
40.680 MHz +/- 20 kHz
925 MHz +/- 4 MHz
2450 MHz +/- 50 MHz
5800 MHz +/- 75 MHz
24125 MHz +/- 125 MHz
61250 MHz +/- 250 MHz
122500 MHz +/- 500 MHz
245000 MHz +/- 1000 MHz
Dated at Wellington this 7th day of December 1993.
H. M. DONALDSON, General Manager Communications,
Ministry of Commerce.
Explanatory Note
This note is not part of the Notice, but is intended to indicate
its general effect.
This notice prescribes classes of interfering equipment (as
defined in section 2(1) of the Radiocommunications Act
1989), the level of conformity applicable to the particular
classes, and the standards applicable to those classes of
interfering equipment. With the exception of clause 26, this
notice comes into force on the day after its publication in
the Gazette. Clause 26 comes into force on 1 June 1994.
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Radiocommunications Approved Test Facilities
Notice 1993
Pursuant to regulation 41 of the Radiocommunications
(Radio) Regulations 1993, and acting under delegated
authority from the Secretary of Commerce, I hereby give
the following notice:
Notice
- Title and commencement—(1) This notice may be cited
as the Radiocommunications Approved Test Facilities
Notice 1993.
(2) This notice shall come into force on the day after its
publication in the Gazette.
- Interpretation—In this notice, unless the context
otherwise requires,—
“Non-radio standard” means—
(a) A joint standard under the terms of the
Memorandum of Understanding between Standards
Australia and the Standards Association of New
Zealand; or
(b) A standard published by the European Committee
for Electrotechnical Standardization; or
(c) A code published by the Federal Communications
Commission in the United States of America; or
(d) A standard issued by CISPR.
“Radio standard” means a standard prescribed by the
Secretary of Commerce.
- Approved testing facilities, and conditions of approval—
The test facilities approved for the purposes of testing
interfering equipment and providing test reports and the
conditions and restrictions of approval are set out in the
Schedule to this notice.
Schedule
Test Facility Conditions and Restrictions on Approval
The Netherlands i The test facility may test interfering
Measurement Institute, 9822 equipment for compliance with either
ZG, Niekerk, radio or non-radio standards.
The Netherlands ii Approval of the test facility shall expire on
1 October 1995.
Advanced Data Technology i The test facility may test interfering
Corporation, equipment for compliance with non-radio
Taipei, Taiwan standards.
ii Approval of the test facility shall expire on
1 October 1995.
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, New i The test facility may test interfering
Jersey 97733-3030, equipment for compliance with non-radio
United States of America standards.
ii Approval of the test facility shall expire on
1 October 1995.
The Hong Kong Standards and Testing Centre i The test facility may test interfering
Ltd, Taipei, New Territories, Hong Kong equipment for compliance with non-radio
standards.
ii Approval of the test facility shall expire on
1 October 1995.
HEBO Technologies Ltd, Hunghom, i The test facility may test interfering
Kowloon, Hong Kong equipment for compliance with non-radio
standards.
ii Approval of the test facility shall expire on
1 October 1995.
Japan Quality Assurance Organisation i The test facility may test interfering
equipment for compliance with non-radio
standards.
ii Approval of the test facility shall expire on
1 October 1995.
Ministry of Commerce, Auckland i The test facility may test interfering
Laboratory, Auckland, New Zealand equipment for compliance with non-radio
standards.
ii Approval of the test facility shall expire on
1 October 1995.
Ministry of Commerce Lower Hutt i The test facility may test interfering
Laboratory, Lower Hutt, New Zealand equipment for compliance with radio
standards.
ii Approval of the test facility shall expire on
1 October 1995.
Radio Frequency Investigations Ltd, i The test facility may test interfering
Basingstoke, Hampshire, England RG26 equipment for compliance with either
5RQ radio or non-radio standards.
ii Approval of the test facility shall expire on
1 October 1995.
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