✨ Radiocommunications Standards
17 SEPTEMBER 2004
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 122
ACA Radiocommunications (121.5 MHz and 243.0 MHz
Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons) Standard 2003
EPIRB – Emergency position-indicating radio beacons (406
MHz)
3039
3
AS/NZS 4280
ACA Radiocommunications Standard (406 MHz Satellite
Distress Beacons) No. 1 of 1996
A3
3
Search and rescue radiotelephone transmitters (123.1 MHz)
AS/NZS 4330
A2
Avalanche Beacons (457 kHz)
EN 300 718
A2
SART – Search and rescue transponders (9200 – 9500 MHz)
AS/NZS 4432
IEC 1097-1
A2
Survival craft (156.0 – 156.9 MHz)
AS 4416
ETS 300 225
A2
AS/NZS 4770
EN 300 373
A3
- Land Mobile and Fixed Services
MF/HF Land mobile – SSB (below 30 MHz)
ACA Radiocommunications (MF and HF equipment – Land
Mobile Service) Standard 2003
VHF/UHF Land mobile – angle modulation – 12.5/25 kHz
channels (30 – 1000 MHz)
3
AS 4295
ETS 300 086
ACA Radiocommunications Standard
(Analogue Speech (Angle Modulated) Equipment) No.1 of 1995
VHF Land mobile – amplitude modulation – 12.5 kHz channels
(30 – 300 MHz)
Terrestrial trunked radio
AM / FM paging
3
RFS 21
RFS 32
EN 300 394-1
EN 300 086
CFR47 Part 90
AS/NZS 4769
EN 300 224
ACA Radiocommunications (Paging Service Equipment)
Standard 2002
AM / FM Telemetry and Telecommand
A3
A3
A3
A3
3
RFS 27
A2
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