✨ Maritime Radiocommunications and Education Notices
23 JUNE 2005 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 94 2251
Third Schedule
Maritime Radionavigation (Radar)
Frequency Limits:
- 2900 – 3100 MHz
- 5470 – 5850 MHz
- 9200 – 9500 MHz
Maximum Power: 10 kW peak power (pX)
Fourth Schedule
Radio Buoys
Radio buoys operating for the purposes of locating nets, long-lines, pots and other materials may use the following frequencies:
Carrier Frequencies:
| 1715 kHz | 1981 kHz | 1986 kHz |
| 1735 kHz | 1982 kHz | 1987 kHz |
| 1755 kHz | 1983 kHz | 1988 kHz |
| 1775 kHz | 1984 kHz | 1989 kHz |
| | 1985 kHz | |
Designation of Emissions: 1K00A1A
Transmitter Tolerance: ± 100 Hz
Maximum Power: 10 Watts carrier power (pZ)
Fifth Schedule
Narrow Band Direct Printing (Radiotelex) for Distress, Urgency and Safety
Frequencies:
- 2174.5 kHz
- 4177.5 kHz
- 6268 kHz
- 8376.5 kHz
- 12520 kHz
- 16695 kHz
Designation of Emissions: 304HF1BCN
Sixth Schedule
Digital Selective Calling (DSC) for Distress, Urgency and Safety
Frequencies:
- 2187.5 kHz
- 4207.5 kHz
- 6312 kHz
- 8414.5 kHz
- 12577 kHz
- 16804.5 kHz
Designation of Emissions: 304HF1BCN
If a transmitter is fitted with digital selective calling (DSC), a maritime mobile service identity (MMSI) must be obtained from the Ministry of Economic Development (Radio Spectrum Management) and be programmed into the transmitter.
Education
Education Act 1989
Revocation of Notice of Direction for Appointment of a Limited Statutory Manager for the Board of Trustees of Flaxmere College (134)
The notice of direction for appointment of a limited statutory manager for Flaxmere College Board of Trustees (as published in the New Zealand Gazette, 15 July 2004, page 2178) is hereby revoked under section 78M (7) of the Education Act 1989.
This notice takes effect the day after the date of its publication.
Dated at Wellington this 16th day of June 2005.
TREVOR MALLARD, Minister of Education.
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Seventh Schedule
Mobile Satellite Service (MSS)
| Frequency Band | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 1610 – 1660.5 MHz | MSS (mobile satellite service) – marine craft transmit |
| 14.0 – 14.25 GHz | ESV (earth station vessels) must not transmit within 1 nautical mile of New Zealand land. From 1 to 4 nautical miles, a minimum angle of elevation of 15 degrees applies. EIRP must not exceed 56dBW. |
Dated at Wellington this Monday, the 20th day of June 2005.
SANJAI RAJ, Group Manager 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 on any frequency specified in the licence by means of radiocommunication transmitters for maritime purposes in accordance with the terms, conditions and restrictions of this notice. This notice comes into force on 1 July 2005.
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Telecommunications Act 2001
Declaration of NetSmart Limited as a Network Operator
Pursuant to section 103 of the Telecommunications Act 2001, I hereby declare
NetSmart Limited
to be a network operator for the purposes of the Telecommunications Act 2001.
Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of June 2005.
DAVID CUNLIFFE, Minister of Communications.
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Education (Early Childhood Centres)
Regulations 1998
Cancellation of Licence for an Early Childhood Centre
Pursuant to Regulation 12 (1) (d) (i) of the Education (Early Childhood Centres) Regulations 1998, and acting under authority delegated by the Secretary for Education,
I hereby cancel the licence dated 22 April 2003, which was granted under those Regulations to Keri Mouat Robertson in respect of Te Waahi Huihuinga o Nga Tamariki Te Kohanga Reo (52752) (07H032), situated at corner of Laing Lane and Camp Road, Waiouru.
This notice shall take effect the day after the date of its notification in the New Zealand Gazette.
KATHY PHILLIPS, Senior Manager, National Operations.
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Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Maritime Purposes) Notice 2005
(continued from previous page)
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsGeneral User Radio Licence, Maritime Radiocommunications, Radiocommunications Regulations 2001, Maritime Safety, Vessel Operations, Frequency Use, Technical Standards
🎓 Revocation of Notice of Direction for Appointment of a Limited Statutory Manager for the Board of Trustees of Flaxmere College
🎓 Education, Culture & Science16 June 2005
Flaxmere College, Board of Trustees, Limited Statutory Manager, Revocation, Education Act 1989
- TREVOR MALLARD, Minister of Education
🚂 General User Radio Licence for Maritime Purposes - Seventh Schedule
🚂 Transport & Communications20 June 2005
Mobile Satellite Service, Maritime Radiocommunications, Radiocommunications Act 1989, Frequency Bands, Technical Standards
- SANJAI RAJ, Group Manager Radio Spectrum Management, Ministry of Economic Development
🚂 Declaration of NetSmart Limited as a Network Operator
🚂 Transport & Communications23 June 2005
NetSmart Limited, Network Operator, Telecommunications Act 2001
- DAVID CUNLIFFE, Minister of Communications
🎓 Cancellation of Licence for an Early Childhood Centre
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceTe Waahi Huihuinga o Nga Tamariki Te Kohanga Reo, Early Childhood Centre, Licence Cancellation, Education (Early Childhood Centres) Regulations 1998
- Keri Mouat Robertson, Licence holder for early childhood centre
- KATHY PHILLIPS, Senior Manager, National Operations