Radiocommunications Standards and Education Notice




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 43

19 APRIL 2007


ACMA Radiocommunications (Analogue Speech (Angle Modulated) Equipment) Standard 2005

Description Standard/Reference Class
VHF Land mobile – amplitude modulation – 12.5 kHz channels (30 – 300 MHz) RFS 21 A3
Terrestrial trunked radio RFS 32
EN 300 394-1
EN 300 086
CFR47 Part 90
A3

AM / FM paging

Description Standard/Reference Class
ACMA Radiocommunications (Paging Service Equipment) Standard 2002 AS/NZS 4769
EN 300 224
A3

AM / FM Telemetry and Telecommand

Description Standard/Reference Class
RFS 27 A2

VHF/UHF FM Fixed point to point 25/50 kHz channelling

Description Standard/Reference Class
RFS 36 A2

VHF/UHF FM Fixed point to point 75/500 kHz channelling

Description Standard/Reference Class
RFS 37 A2

Fixed Radio Link Devices (5725 – 5825 MHz):

Description Standard/Reference Class
CFR Title 47: Part 15 – Radio Frequency Devices Subpart E – Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Devices (U-NII) Sections 15.401 to 15.407 A2

TABLE 2 – Unwanted Emissions Limits

Spurious Emissions Limit (peak power) Frequency Range Measurement Bandwidth
-56 dBW (2.25μW) e.i.r.p
(59 dBμV/m at 10 metres)
< 150 kHz 1 kHz
150 kHz – 30 MHz 10 kHz
30 MHz – 1 GHz 100 kHz
> 1 GHz 1 MHz

TABLE 3 – Low Power FM (LPFM) Unwanted Emissions Limits

Unwanted Emissions Limit (peak power) Frequency Range (from carrier) Measurement Bandwidth
-28 dBW 120 kHz – 240 kHz Not to exceed 10 kHz*
-38 dBW > 240 kHz – 600 kHz Not to exceed 100 kHz*
-56 dBW > 600 kHz 100 kHz

*Test equipment selectivity shall not impair measurement

Dated at Wellington this Monday, the 18th day of April 2007.

SANJAI RAJ, Group Manager, Radio Spectrum Management, Business Services, 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:

(a) classes of products, being interfering equipment and susceptible equipment as defined in section 2(1) of the Radiocommunications Act 1989; and

(b) the standards applicable to particular classes of products; and

(c) the level of conformity applicable to a class of product; and

(d) products that are exempt from the need to be the subject of a declaration of conformity.


Education

Education Act 1989

Notice of Direction for Appointment of a Limited Statutory Manager for the Board of Trustees of Kumara School (3401)

Pursuant to section 78M of the Education Act 1989, I direct the Secretary for Education to appoint a limited statutory manager for the Kumara School Board of Trustees because of risks to the operation of the school and the welfare of its students.

The following functions, powers and duties of the board are to be vested in a limited statutory manager:

  • All functions, powers and duties of the board as an employer (whether statutory or otherwise); and

  • all functions, powers and duties of the board to manage curriculum and assessment practice (whether statutory or otherwise).

The limited statutory managers must also advise the board on the following:

  • Consolidating all new and improved systems into board management practice.

This notice takes effect the day after the date of publication.

Dated at Wellington this 17th day of April 2007.

STEVE MAHAREY, Minister of Education.



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🚂 Radiocommunications (Radio Standards) Notice 2007 (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
18 April 2007
Radiocommunications, Radio Standards, Ministry of Economic Development, Regulations
  • Sanjai Raj, Group Manager, Radio Spectrum Management, Business Services, Ministry of Economic Development

🎓 Direction for Appointment of a Limited Statutory Manager for Kumara School

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
17 April 2007
Education, Limited Statutory Manager, Kumara School, Board of Trustees
  • Steve Maharey, Minister of Education