Radiocommunications Regulations




28 NOVEMBER 2013 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 159 4415

Frequency Range (MHz) Start Frequency (MHz) End Frequency (MHz) Power (dB) Special Conditions
10000.000000 – 10600.000000 10600.000000 10300.000000 –16.0 Special Condition 7
15700.000000 – 17300.000000 17300.000000 16500.000000 –10.0 Special Condition 7
24000.000000 – 24250.000000 24250.000000 24125.000000 0.0
33400.000000 – 36000.000000 36000.000000 34700.000000 –10.0 Special Condition 7
46700.000000 – 46900.000000 46900.000000 46800.000000 –10.0 Special Condition 11
57000.000000 – 66000.000000 66000.000000 61500.000000 13.0 Special Condition 22
57000.000000 – 64000.000000 64000.000000 60500.000000 13.0 Special Conditions 12 and 19
59000.000000 – 64000.000000 64000.000000 61500.000000 –10.0 Special Condition 7
76000.000000 – 77000.000000 77000.000000 76500.000000 14.0 Special Condition 11
122000.000000 – 123000.00000 123000.000000 122500.000000 0.0
244000.000000 – 246000.00000 246000.000000 245000.000000 0.0
  1. Location—

(1) Transmit Location: All New Zealand.

(2) Receive Location: All New Zealand.

  1. Special conditions—

  2. Use is limited to determination, telemetry and telecommand.

  3. Use is limited to auditory aids.

  4. Use is limited to model control.

  5. Use is limited to audio senders.

  6. Use is limited to biomedical telemetry.

  7. Use is limited to audio/video senders.

  8. Use is limited to radiolocation.

  9. Use is limited to wireless LAN indoor systems only.

  10. Use is limited to wireless LAN.

  11. Use is limited to road transport and traffic telematics.

  12. Use is limited to field disturbance sensors.

  13. Use is limited to fixed point–to–point links.

  14. Transmitters using e.i.r.p.s greater than 0 dBW (1 W) must employ frequency hopping or digital modulation techniques.

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

  16. In the band 868 to 870 MHz, the maximum permitted peak power is –27 dBW (2 mW) and the maximum permitted duty cycle is 1%, except in the band 869.2 to 869.25 MHz, where the maximum permitted peak power is –20 dBW (10 mW) and the maximum permitted duty cycle is 0.1%.

  17. In the band 5150 to 5250 MHz, the maximum permitted power density is 10 dBm/MHz (10 mW/MHz) e.i.r.p. or equivalently –36 dBW/25 kHz (0.25 mW/25 kHz) e.i.r.p.

  18. Indoor-Only Systems: In the band 5250 to 5350 MHz, the maximum permitted mean power is –7 dBW (200 mW) e.i.r.p. and the maximum permitted mean power density is –20 dBW/MHz (10 mW/MHz) e.i.r.p., provided Dynamic Frequency Selection and Transmitter Power Control are implemented. If Transmitter Power Control is not used, then the e.i.r.p. values must be reduced by 3 dB;

Indoor and Outdoor Systems: In the band 5250 to 5350 MHz, the maximum permitted mean power is 0 dBW (1 W) e.i.r.p. and the maximum permitted mean power density is –13 dBW/MHz (50 mW/MHz), provided Dynamic Frequency Selection and Transmitter Power Control are implemented in conjunction with the following vertical radiation angle mask where 0° is the angle above the local horizontal plane (of the Earth):

Maximum permitted mean power density Elevation angle above horizontal
–13 dB(W/MHz) for 0° ≤0 <8°
–13 – 0.716(0 – 8) dB(W/MHz) for 8° ≤0 <40°
–35.9 – 1.22(0 – 40) dB(W/MHz) for 40° ≤0 <45°
–42 dB(W/MHz) for 45° <0;

  1. In the band 5470 to 5725 MHz, the maximum permitted transmitter power is –6 dBW (250 mW) with a maximum permitted mean power of 0 dBW (1 W) e.i.r.p. and a maximum permitted mean power density of –13 dBW/MHz (50 mW/MHz), provided Dynamic Frequency Selection and Transmitter Power Control are implemented. If Transmitter Power Control is not in use, then the maximum permitted mean power shall be reduced by 3 dB.

  2. In the band 57 to 64 GHz, the average power density of any emission, measured during the transmit interval, shall not exceed –40 dBW/cm² (9 μW/cm²) at a distance of 3 metres and the peak power density of any emission shall not exceed –37 dBW/cm² (18 μW/cm²) at a distance of 3 metres. In the band 57 to 64 GHz, the peak total transmitter power shall not exceed –3 dBW (500 mW). In the band 57 to 64 GHz, for emissions of bandwidths less than 100 MHz, the transmitter peak power must be limited to –3 dBW (500 mW) x (bandwidth (MHz) / 100 (MHz)).



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