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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 86 — 29 SEPTEMBER 2016
to be compliant with the requirements of this notice.
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of September 2016.
JEFFREY DENNIS HICKS, Licensing Manager, Radio Spectrum Management, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
Explanatory note
This note is not part of the notice, but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This notice:
- increases the maximum power applicable to Mobile Satellite Service in the frequency range 1610 – 1660.5 MHz to 20 dBW e.i.r.p.; and
- adds provision in the frequency range of 29.5 – 30 GHz for the operation of any earth station in motion, including stations for the purpose of Fixed Satellite Service and Mobile Satellite Service, where such operation is also permitted for earth station on board aeronautical and maritime platforms in conjunction with similar provision being introduced in the General User Radio Licence for Aeronautical and Maritime Purposes, respective.
Persons intending to operate transmitters pursuant to this licence should familiarise themselves with the National Environmental Standards for Telecommunication Facilities issued under the Resource Management Act 1989 in regard to the effects of radiofrequency radiation.
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Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Aeronautical Purposes) Notice 2016
Pursuant to section 111 of the Radiocommunications Act 1989 and Regulation 9 of the Radiocommunications Regulations 2001, and acting under delegated authority from the chief executive, I give the following notice.
Notice
- Short title and commencement—(1) This notice is the Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Aeronautical Purposes) Notice 2016.
(2) This notice comes into force on 1 October 2016.
- Licence—
(1) Licence Name: General User Radio Licence for Aeronautical Purposes.
(2) Licence: Any person may operate aeronautical radio transmitters, including portable radio transmitters and on-board aircraft transmitters (but not including fixed or repeater transmitters), in accordance with the applicable terms, conditions and restrictions of this notice.
(3) Licence number: 254932
(4) Commencement date: 1 October 2016.
- Spectrum—
(1) Frequency ranges applicable to aeronautical radiocommunications purposes in the High Frequency (HF) band:
| Low (MHz) | High (MHz) | Reference Frequency (MHz) | Maximum Power dBW e.i.r.p. | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.8500 | 3.0250 | 2.9375 | 26 | Special conditions 1, 3 and 4 |
| 3.0250 | 3.1550 | 3.0900 | 23 | Special condition 2 |
| 3.4000 | 3.5000 | 3.4500 | 26 | Special condition 1 |
| 4.6500 | 4.7000 | 4.6750 | 26 | Special condition 1 |
| 4.7000 | 4.7500 | 4.7250 | 23 | Special condition 2 |
| 5.4800 | 5.6800 | 5.5800 | 26 | Special condition 1 |
| 5.6800 | 5.7300 | 5.7050 | 23 | Special conditions 2, 3 and 4 |
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