Radiocommunications Regulations




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 160

9 DECEMBER 2004

Schedule 1

Frequency Range Peak Power Designated Use
From: (MHz) To: (MHz) e.i.r.p (mW)
0.009 0.03 Refer Note 1
0.03 0.19 10
6.765 6.795 10
13.55 13.57 100
26.95 27.3 1000
30.8 31.5 100
33.4 36 100
35.5 37.2 100
40.66 40.7 1000
40.8 41.0 100
46.7 46.9 100
59 64 100
72 72.25 100
72.25 72.50 100
76 77 1000
88 108 0.00002
107 108 25
160.1 160.6 100
173 174 100
235 300 1
300 322 10
402 406 0.025
433.05 434.79 25
444 444.925 25
458.54 458.61 100
466.80 466.85 100
470 470.5 100
471 471.5 100
614 646 25
819 824 100
864 868 1000
869.2 869.25 10
915 921 3
921 929 1000

Schedule 2

Frequency Range Peak Power Designated Use
From: (GHz) To: (GHz) e.i.r.p (mW)
2.4 2.4835 1000
2.9 3.4 100

Note 1: In the band 0.009 to 0.03 MHz, the maximum permitted field strength is 2400/f (kHz) measured at 300 metres.

Note 2: Transmitters employing frequency hopping or digital modulation techniques in 864 – 868 MHz, 2.4 – 2.4835 GHz and 5.725 – 5.875 GHz bands may operate with gain antennas provided the peak power does not exceed 4 watts e.i.r.p.

Note 3: In the band 402 to 406 MHz, the maximum permitted duty cycle is 0.1%.

Note 4: In the band 5150 to 5250 MHz, the maximum permitted e.i.r.p. density is 10 mW/MHz in any 1 MHz band or equivalently 0.25 mW/25 kHz in any 25 kHz band.

Note 5: In the band 5250 to 5350 MHz, the maximum permitted e.i.r.p. is 200 mW with an e.i.r.p. density of 10 mW/MHz in any 1 MHz band provided Dynamic Frequency Selection and Transmitter Power Control are implemented according to ITU-R Resolution 229 (clauses 7 and 8).

In the band 5250 to 5350 MHz, the maximum permitted e.i.r.p. is 1W with an e.i.r.p. density of 50 mW/MHz in any 1 MHz band provided Dynamic Frequency Selection, Transmitter Power Control and an e.i.r.p. elevation mask are implemented as specified in ITU-R Resolution 229 (clauses 4, 7 and 8).

Dated at Wellington this Monday, the 6th day of December 2004.

SANJAI RAJ, Group Manager RSM, Business Services, Radio Spectrum Management, Ministry of Economic Development.

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-making powers of the Radiocommunications Act 1989, a general user radio licence is granted for the transmission of radio waves for the purpose of Short Range Devices (SRD), also known as Restricted Radiation Devices (RRD), Low Interference Potential Devices (LIPD) or Spread Spectrum Devices (SSD), in accordance with the terms, conditions and restrictions of this notice.

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  • SANJAI RAJ, Group Manager RSM, Business Services, Radio Spectrum Management, Ministry of Economic Development