✨ Radiocommunications Regulations
4 FEBRUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 361
Frequency Range: Maximum Usage
(MHz) Power:
From: To: mW e.i.r.p.
72.000 72.250 10 Auditory Aids
72.250 73.000 500 Any
88.000 88.500 300 Radiotelephony
160.10 160.60 500 Any
173.00 174.00 10 Any
300.00 305.00 10 Any
433.70 434.10 1 *Telemetry/Telecontrol
458.54 458.61 500 Any
466.80 466.85 500 Any
470.00 470.50 10 Biomedical Telemetry
471.00 471.50 500 Any
614.00 646.00 10 Audio/Video Senders
819.00 824.00 500 Any
921.00 929.00 500 Any
2400.0 2483.5 1000 Any
5150.0 5350.0 1000 Wireless LAN
5725.0 5875.0 2000 Any
24000 24250 1000 Any
61000 61500 1000 Any
122000 123000 1000 Any
244000 246000 1000 Any
- Restricted to short-duration, remote control devices (e.g. car alarm remote controls and garage door opener remote controls).
Second Schedule
Technical conditions
Designation of Emissions: Any modulation may be used.
Spurious Emissions: Must not exceed 60 dBμV/m at 10 metres (-55 dBW e.i.r.p.)*
- Measured with a spectrum analyser or test receiver, with a bandwidth of 200 Hz for measurements lower than 150 kHz, a bandwidth of 9 kHz for measurements of 150 kHz or greater but less than 30 MHz, a bandwidth of 120 kHz for measurements of 30 MHz or greater but less than 1 GHz, and a bandwidth of 1 MHz for measurements of 1 GHz or greater.
Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of February 1999.
KATHARINE MOODY, Manager, Radio Spectrum Management, Ministry of Commerce.
Explanatory Note
This note is not part of the notice, but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This notice 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 Restricted Radiation radio apparatus on the frequencies specified in this notice. This notice comes into effect on 4 February 1999.
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Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations
(General Licence for Spread Spectrum Radio Apparatus) Notice 1999
Pursuant to regulation 13 of the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations 1993, and acting under delegated authority from the Secretary of Commerce, I give the following notice:
Notice
1. Short title and commencement—(1) This notice may be cited as the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations (General Licence for Spread Spectrum Radio Apparatus) Notice 1999.
(2) This notice comes into force on 4 February 1999.
2. General licence—A general licence under regulation 13 of the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations 1993 is granted for the installation, operation, and use of radio apparatus in accordance with the terms of this notice.
3. Terms, conditions and restrictions—(1) This licence applies only to apparatus which complies with technical specification RFS 29 (Issue 8, February 1998) and in respect of which a declaration of conformity has been submitted to the Secretary under regulation 43 of the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations 1993.
(2) The frequencies available for use under this licence are those specified in the First Schedule to this notice.
(3) The maximum powers for transmission for available frequencies are those specified in the First Schedule to this notice.
(4) The technical conditions applying under this licence are those specified in the Second Schedule to this notice.
(5) Frequency use is on a shared basis and the Secretary does not accept liability under any circumstances for any loss or damage of any kind occasioned by the unavailability of frequencies or interference to reception.
(6) Should interference occur the Secretary reserves the right to require that any apparatus licensed herein change frequency or cease operation.
4. Period of validity of licence—This licence expires on 31st January 2004.
Schedules
First Schedule
Frequencies available:
Frequency Range: (MHz) Maximum Power Peak Envelope Power† mW Output: E.I.R.P. mW
From: To:
819.000 824.000 1000 4000
864.000 868.100 1000 1000
2400.000 2483.500 1000 4000
2900.000 3400.000 1000 4000‡
5725.000 5875.000 1000 4000
24000.000 24250.000 1000 4000
Second Schedule
Technical conditions
Modulation: “Spread spectrum” technology including; direct sequence, frequency hopping, pulse FM (chirp) and time hopping techniques.
Emission Bandwidth: exceeding 0.5 MHz at 6dB*
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Radiocommunications, General Licence, Restricted Radiation Radio Apparatus, Frequency Allocation, Technical Conditions
- KATHARINE MOODY, Manager, Radio Spectrum Management, Ministry of Commerce
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Radiocommunications, General Licence, Spread Spectrum Radio Apparatus, Frequency Allocation, Technical Conditions
- KATHARINE MOODY, Manager, Radio Spectrum Management, Ministry of Commerce