Radiocommunications Regulations




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 97 — 27 OCTOBER 2016

Low (MHz) High (MHz) Reference Frequency (MHz) Maximum Power dBW e.i.r.p. Remarks
920.0000 928.0000 924.0000 6.0 Special Conditions 13 and 23
2400.0000 2483.5000 2441.7500 6.0 Special Condition 13
2900.0000 3400.0000 3150.0000 -10.0 Special Condition 7
5150.0000 5250.0000 5200.0000 -7.0 Special Conditions 8 and 16
5250.0000 5350.0000 5300.0000 0.0 Special Conditions 9 and 17
5470.0000 5725.0000 5597.5000 0.0 Special Conditions 9 and 18
5470.0000 5725.0000 5597.5000 -10.0 Special Condition 7
5725.0000 5875.0000 5800.0000 6.0 Special Condition 13
5725.0000 5875.0000 5800.0000 3.0 Special Condition 10
8500.0000 10000.0000 9250.0000 -10.0 Special Condition 7
10000.0000 10600.0000 10300.0000 -16.0 Special Condition 7
15700.0000 17300.0000 16500.0000 -10.0 Special Condition 7
24000.0000 24250.0000 24125.0000 0.0
33400.0000 36000.0000 34700.0000 -10.0 Special Condition 7
46700.0000 46900.0000 46800.0000 -10.0 Special Condition 11
57000.0000 66000.0000 61500.0000 13.0 Special Condition 22
57000.0000 64000.0000 60500.0000 13.0
76000.0000 77000.0000 76500.0000 14.0 Special Condition 11
77000.0000 81000.0000 79000.0000 25.0 Special Condition 11
122000.0000 123000.0000 122500.0000 0.0
244000.0000 246000.0000 245000.0000 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 or 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. In the band 174 – 230 MHz transmissions are permitted under this licence from 1 September 2015 until 30 September 2019, whereafter all transmissions must cease. Use is limited to the purpose known as radio microphones (also known as wireless microphones), in-ear monitors or wireless audio transmitters.

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



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Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2016, No 97





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🚂 Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Short Range Devices) Notice 2016 No. 2 (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Radiocommunications Act 1989, Radiocommunications Regulations 2001, General User Radio Licence, Short Range Devices, SRDs, RRDs, LIPDs, SSDs, Frequency Allocations, Power Limits, Special Conditions