Radiocommunications Notices




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 9

nets, long-lines, crayfish pots and other materials used in
the process of fishing.

  1. Terms, conditions and restrictions—(1) The transmitter
    carrier frequencies available for use under this licence
    shall be those specified in the First Schedule to this
    notice.

(2) The technical conditions applying under this licence
shall be those specified in the Second Schedule to this
notice.

  1. Period of validity of licence—This licence shall expire
    on 31 January 1999.

Schedules

First Schedule
Transmitter Carrier Frequencies:

1715 kHz
1735 kHz
1755 kHz
1775 kHz

1981 kHz
1982 kHz
1983 kHz
1984 kHz

1985 kHz
1986 kHz
1987 kHz
1988 kHz

1989 kHz

Second Schedule
Technical Conditions

Designation of Emissions: 1K00A1A
Transmitter Tolerance: +/- 100Hz
Maximum Power: 10 watts carrier power (pZ)
Spurious Emissions: Must not exceed 50dBuV/m measured at 30 metres (-55dBW e.i.r.p.) outside the frequency ranges 1690–1800 kHz and 1950–2000 kHz

Dated at Wellington this 31st day of January 1994.

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 note prescribes that, pursuant to regulation 13 of the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations 1993, a general licence is granted in respect of the installation, operation, and use of radio apparatus on the frequencies specified in this notice. This notice comes into effect on 3 February 1994.

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Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations (General Licence for Citizen Radio Apparatus) Notice 1994

Pursuant to regulation 13 of the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations 1993, and acting under delegated authority from the Secretary of Commerce, I hereby give the following notice:

Notice

  1. Short title and commencement—(1) This notice may be cited as the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations (General Licence for Citizen Radio Apparatus) Notice 1994.

(2) This notice shall come into force on the 3rd day of February 1994.

  1. General licence—A licence under regulation 13 of the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations 1993 is hereby granted in respect of the installation, operation and use, by persons in New Zealand of radio apparatus intended for the transmission and reception of radiocommunications within New Zealand on frequencies between 26.30 MHz and 26.80 MHz.

  2. Terms, conditions and restrictions—(1) The frequencies available for use under this licence shall be those specified in the First Schedule to this notice.

(2) The technical conditions applying under this licence shall be those specified in the Second Schedule to this notice.

(3) This licence applies only to apparatus which complies with technical specification RFS23 (Issue 3, December 1988) and in respect of which a certificate of compliance has been issued by the Secretary under regulation 37 of the Radio Regulations 1987 or a declaration of conformity has been submitted to the Secretary under regulation 43 of the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations 1993.

(4) Operators of radio apparatus pursuant to this licence shall, during transmissions, clearly identify themselves.

(5) The Secretary may, on request of an operator, provide a suitable callsign.

  1. Period of validity of licence—This licence shall expire on 31 January 1999.

  2. Consequential revocation of licences—The Radio Regulations (General Licence for Citizen Radio Apparatus) Notice 1993 is hereby revoked.

Schedules

First Schedule

Channel Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz)
1 26.330 21 26.580
2 26.340 22 26.590
3 26.350 23 26.620
4 26.370 24 26.600
5 26.380 25 26.610
6 26.390 26 26.630
7 26.400 27 26.640
8 26.420 28 26.650
9 26.430 29 26.660
10 26.440 30 26.670
11 26.450 31 26.680
12 26.470 32 26.690
13 26.480 33 26.700
14 26.490 34 26.710
15 26.500 35 26.720
16 26.520 36 26.730
17 26.530 37 26.740
18 26.540 38 26.750
19 26.550 39 26.760
20 26.570 40 26.770

Note: Channels 39 (26.760 MHz) and 40 (26.770 MHz) are shared with other services, and users may experience interference from time to time.

Second Schedule
Technical Conditions

Designation of Emissions

2K80J3EJN—SSB (Single-sideband, suppressed carrier); or

2K80R3EJN—SSB (Single-sideband, reduced



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