Radiocommunications Licences




29 MAY

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

(a) The area within which the transmitter or transmitters
may transmit under this licence is all New Zealand.

(b) The antenna polarisation is: Non-specific.

(c) The antenna height: Non-specific.

  1. There are no protected locations or areas under this
    licence.

  2. The authorities that apply to this licence are as follows:

(a) This licence is not transferable.

(b) This licence may be cancelled by the manager acting
alone.

(c) This licence may be modified by the manager acting
alone.

  1. Conditions applying the exercise of the rightholder’s
    rights under this licence are:

(a) Transmissions pursuant to this licence are limited to
the purpose known as radio microphones or wireless
microphones
. Broadcast transmissions, as defined in
the Broadcasting Act 1989, are not permitted.

(b) Transmitters must conform to technical standards
for Short Range Devices as prescribed in a
notice made under Regulation 32 (1) (b) of the
Radiocommunications Regulations 2001.

(c) Frequency use is on a shared basis and the manager
does not accept liability under any circumstances
or any loss or damage of any kind occasioned by
the unavailability of frequencies or interference to
reception.

(d) Should interference occur to services licensed
pursuant to a spectrum licence or a radio licence, the
manager reserves the right to require that any
transmission pursuant to this licence changes
frequency, reduces power or ceases operation.

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of May 2003.

Signed by:

JACQUELINE BETH McMILLAN.

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VHF Radiomicrophone—Form 7 Spectrum Licence

Pursuant to section 48 of the Radiocommunications Act
1989, I, Jacqueline Beth McMillan, administration officer,
Radio Spectrum Management Group, Ministry of Economic
Development, acting on behalf of the chief executive of the
Ministry of Economic Development, being the manager for
the range of frequencies specified in record of management
rights number 0049, give notice that I intend to grant to
every person the right to transmit radio waves on the
frequencies specified in Clause 3 of the Schedule (Type B
licence).

I certify:

  1. That by deed dated 4 February 2003, Geoffrey Mark
    Dangerfield, chief executive of the Ministry of
    Economic Development, appointed me his attorney on
    the terms and conditions set out in that deed.

  2. That I have executed this instrument as attorney of
    the chief executive of the Ministry of Economic
    Development.

  3. That, at the date of this instrument, I have not received
    any notice or information of the revocation of the
    appointment by the death of Geoffrey Mark Dangerfield
    or otherwise.

For the purposes of section 55A of the Radiocommunications
Act 1989, this licence is specified as a General User
Spectrum Licence.

The terms and conditions of the licence are set out in the
Schedule.


Schedule

  1. The commencement date of this licence is 30 May 2003.

  2. The expiry date of this licence is 30 August 2015.

  3. The frequencies that apply to this licence are as follows:

(a) The characteristic frequency is 202 MHz.

(b) The frequency band is 174 MHz to 230 MHz.

  1. Unwanted emission limits applying to emissions from
    the transmitter (expressed as the maximum e.i.r.p.
    (in dBW) of those emissions):

(a) Limits applying to frequencies below the lower
boundary frequency: -50dBW.

(b) Limits applying to frequencies above the upper
boundary frequency: -50dBW.

  1. The maximum power, designation of emissions and
    horizontal radiation pattern permitted under this licence
    are as follows:

(a) Maximum power of emissions: -20dBW.

(b) Designation of emissions: 300KF3EGN.

(c) Horizontal radiation pattern of antenna (maximum
e.i.r.p. (in dBW) per sector in degrees relative to true
north):

0 degrees up to 360 degrees: -20dBW.

  1. The location of the transmitter, the antenna polarisation
    and antenna height are as follows:

(a) The area within which the transmitter or transmitters
may transmit under this licence is all New Zealand.

(b) The antenna polarisation is: Non-specific.

(c) The antenna height: Non-specific.

  1. There are no protected locations or areas under this
    licence.

  2. The authorities that apply to this licence are as follows:

(a) This licence is not transferable.

(b) This licence may be cancelled by the manager acting
alone.

(c) This licence may be modified by the manager acting
alone.

  1. Conditions applying the exercise of the rightholder’s
    rights under this licence are:

(a) Transmissions pursuant to this licence are limited to
the purpose known as radio microphones or wireless
microphones
. Broadcast transmissions, as defined in
the Broadcasting Act 1989, are not permitted.

(b) Transmitters must conform to technical standards
for Short Range Devices as prescribed in a
notice made under Regulation 32 (1) (b) of the
Radiocommunications Regulations 2001.

(c) Frequency use is on a shared basis and the manager
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.

(d) Should interference occur to services licensed
pursuant to a spectrum licence or a radio licence, the
manager reserves the right to require that any
transmission pursuant to this licence changes
frequency, reduces power or ceases operation.

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of May 2003.

Signed by:

JACQUELINE BETH MCMILLAN.

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🏗️ UHF Radiomicrophone—Form 7 Spectrum Licence

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
19 May 2003
Radiocommunications, Spectrum Licence, UHF Radiomicrophone, Ministry of Economic Development
  • Jacqueline Beth McMillan, Administration Officer, Radio Spectrum Management Group, Ministry of Economic Development

🏗️ VHF Radiomicrophone—Form 7 Spectrum Licence

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
19 May 2003
Radiocommunications, Spectrum Licence, VHF Radiomicrophone, Ministry of Economic Development
  • Jacqueline Beth McMillan, Administration Officer, Radio Spectrum Management Group, Ministry of Economic Development
  • Geoffrey Mark Dangerfield, Chief Executive, Ministry of Economic Development