Radiocommunications Regulations




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 86 — 29 SEPTEMBER 2016

9300.00 9500.00 9400.00 57 Special condition 15
13250.00 13400.00 13325.00 43 Special condition 16
  1. Location—

(1) Transmit Location: All New Zealand.

(2) Receive Location: All New Zealand.

  1. Special conditions—

Special conditions applicable to aeronautical radiocommunications purposes in the High Frequency (HF) bands:

  1. Use is limited to aeronautical mobile (Route) services for a channel bandwidth of up to 2.8 kHz. The list of carrier (reference) frequencies and classes of emissions are described in Appendix 27 of International Radio Regulations. The following maximum power limits shall be applied:
Class of emission Maximum power dBW e.i.r.p.
H2B, J3E, J7B, JXX 26 dBW
A1A, A1B, F1B 20 dBW
  1. Use is limited to aeronautical mobile (Off-Route) services for a channel bandwidth of up to 2.8 kHz. The list of carrier (reference) frequencies and classes of emission are described in Appendix 26 of International Radio Regulations. The following maximum power limit shall be applied:
Class of emission Maximum power dBW e.i.r.p.
A1A, A1B, F1B 17 dBW
A2A, A2B 19 dBW
H2A, H2B 20 dBW
J3E, (R,J)2(A,B,D), J(7,9)(B,D,X) 23 dBW
  1. Carrier (reference) frequencies 3023 kHz and 5680 kHz may be used for communication between aircraft and participating land/ship stations during co-ordinated search and rescue operation.

  2. Carrier (reference) frequencies 3023 kHz and 5680 kHz are intended for worldwide common use in both aeronautical mobile (Route) and aeronautical mobile (Off-Route) services with classes of emission "A3E" and "H3E".

Special conditions applicable to aeronautical radiocommunications purposes in the Very High Frequency (VHF) band:

  1. Use is limited to aeronautical mobile (Route) services with class of emission "A3E". The channel arrangements in the band 117.9875 – 129.9875 MHz are prescribed in PIB 23 – Mobile Service Bands in New Zealand. These channels are restricted to communications relating to air traffic operations.

  2. Use is limited to aeronautical mobile (Off-Route) services with classes of emission "A3E" in the band 130.000 – 136.000 MHz and "A2D" in the band 136.0125 – 136.9875 MHz. The channel arrangements in the band 130.0000 – 136.9875 MHz are as prescribed in PIB 23 – Mobile Service Bands in New Zealand.

  3. Use is limited to emergency communications.

  4. Use is limited to unattended airfields.

  5. Use is limited to aircraft-to-aircraft communication only.

  6. In the band 130 – 136 MHz, the following frequencies have been allocated for specific purposes on a national basis, and communications must conform to these provisions:

| Reference Frequency (MHz) | Service Allocations |



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Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2016, No 86





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