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Radiocommunications (Radio Standards) Notice 2007

Pursuant to Regulation 32(1)(a), (b), (c), (d) and (j) of the Radiocommunications Regulations 2001, the Chief Executive, Ministry of Economic Development, hereby gives the following notice.


NOTICE

1. Title, commencement and purpose

  1. This notice is the Radiocommunications (Radio Standards) Notice 2007.
  2. This notice comes into force on 19 April 2007.
  3. This notice prescribes:
    1. classes of radio transmitting products, being interfering equipment as defined in section 2(1) of the Radiocommunications Act 1989.
    2. the standards applicable to particular classes of products.
    3. the level of conformity applicable to a class of product.
    4. products that are exempt from the need to be the subject of a declaration of conformity.

2 Interpretation

  1. For the purposes of Table 1 of this notice -
    ACMA Radiocommunications Standard” means a standard made by the Australian Communications and Media Authority under subsection 162(1) of the Australian Radiocommunications Act 1992.

    "ARIB" means a standard published by the Association of Radio Industries and Businesses in Japan.

    "AS/NZS" means a joint Australian/New Zealand standard under the terms of the Active Co-operation Agreement between Standards Australia International Limited and Standards New Zealand.

    "CFR" means the Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America.

    "EN" means a standard published by the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation, commonly known as CENELEC.

    "ETS" and "ETS EN" means a standard published by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, commonly known as ETSI.

    "RFS" means a standard or specification published by the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Economic Development.
  2. Other words and expressions contained in this notice that are defined in the Act, regulations and notices made under the regulations, have the meanings so defined.


3. Scope

  1. Except for a radio transmitter operating in conformity with a spectrum licence granted under section 48(1) of the Act, every product that is a radio transmitter is subject to the provisions of this notice and may only be used pursuant to, and in conformity with:
    1. a general user radio licence granted by the Chief Executive under the Regulations.
    2. a general user spectrum licence granted by the Chief Executive under section 55A of the Act.
    3. a radio licence granted by the Chief Executive under the regulations.
    4. an exemption from the requirement for a radio licence granted by the Chief Executive under the regulations.
  2. The frequency, frequencies, and power of a radio transmitter product to which subsection (a) applies must be in conformity with a licence, or exemption from the requirement for a licence, irrespective of any frequency, or frequencies, or transmitter power otherwise specified in an applicable standard prescribed in table 1.
  3. If a product fits any of the following descriptions, the product is exempt from the requirement to be the subject of a declaration of conformity and to be labelled. The products are:
    1. Short range device (SRD) radio transmitters installed in vehicles at the time of manufacture.
    2. military radio transmitters of the New Zealand Defence Force.
    3. military radio transmitters of the defence force of another country operating in co-operation with the New Zealand Defence Force.


4. Applicable standards

  1. For the purposes of regulation 32(1)(a), (b), (c) and (d), the applicable standards and levels of conformity apply to specified classes of product as provided in the tables to this notice
  2. Unless expressly stated to the contrary in this notice:
    1. an amendment or modification to an applicable standard is effective from the date specified by the authority issuing the amendment or modification
    2. a product that is first supplied 1 year or more after the effective date of an amendment or modification to an applicable standard, must conform to that amended or modified applicable standard
  3. If an applicable standard is an ACMA Radiocommunications Standard, assessment of conformity of a product to that standard, including the electromagnetic radiation (EMR) performance of the product, must be in accordance with the requirements of:
    1. relevant notices issued by the Australian Communications and Media Authority under section 182 of the Australian Radiocommunications Act 1992; and
    2. applicable standards made by the Australian Communications and Media Authority under subsection 162(1) of the Australian Radiocommunications Act 1992.


5. Conformity requirements

  1. If a product is in a class to which table 1 of this notice applies, the product must conform to the requirements of an applicable standard specified in table 1.
  2. If a product is not in a class to which a standard prescribed in table 1 of this notice applies, the product must, as a minimum, comply with the requirements of table 2 of this schedule.
  3. Any product must, as a minimum, comply with the requirements of table 2 of this schedule.
  4. The supplier of a product to which subsection (a) applies must comply with the level of conformity requirements applying to that product as prescribed in the Radiocommunications (Compliance) Notice 2004, published in a Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette, 12 December 2003, No. 170, page 4714, or a notice in replacement thereof.


6. Revocation

The Radiocommunications (Radio Standards) Notice 2005 No. 2, made pursuant to Regulation 32 of the Radiocommunications Regulations 2001 and published in the New Zealand Gazette, 13 October 2005, No. 175, page 4397, is hereby revoked on 19 April 2007.


7. Transitional provision

Notwithstanding the revocation of the notice set out in clauses 6, every product that is compliant with the requirements of that notice on the commencement date of this notice is deemed to be compliant with the requirements of this notice.


TABLE 1 - Radio standards

Applicable standards
Level of conformity

1. Short range devices

Short Range Devices: 9 kHz - 25 MHz
Short Range Devices: 25 MHz - 25 GHz
Spread Spectrum Devices: 900, 2400 & 5800 MHz bands

AS/NZS 4268
AS/NZS 4268
AS/NZS 4771

A1

ACMA Radiocommunications (Data Transmission Equipment Using Spread Spectrum Modulation Techniques) Standard 2003.
2400 and 5700 MHz bands only

 
2

ACMA Radiocommunications (Short Range Devices) Standard 2004.
2400 and 5700 MHz bands only

 
1
Low Power FM Broadcasting (LPFM)
Table 3
A1

Short Range Devices (9kHz - 25 MHz)
Short Range Devices (25 MHz - 1 GHz)
Short Range Devices (above 1 GHz)
Spread Spectrum Devices (2.4 GHz)
High performance RLAN (5 GHz)
Wireless Microphones (25 MHz - 3 GHz)
Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (5.8 GHz)
Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (76 GHz)
Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (24 GHz)
Medical Implant Communication System (406 MHz - 406 MHz)

EN 300 330
EN 300 220
EN 300 440
EN 300 328
EN 301 893
EN 300 422
EN 300 674
EN 301 091
EN 302 288
EN 301 839

A1

CFR Title 47: Part 15 - Radio Frequency Devices:
Subpart C - Intentional Radiators
Subpart E - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Devices (UNII).
CFR Title 47: Part 95 – General Mobile Radio Service and Personal
Mobile Radio Services) (402 MHz to 406 MHz)

Sections 15.209, 15.239, 15.247, 15.249, 15.251, 15.253, 15.255, 15.401 to 15.407

Section 95.628

A1
2. Personal communications

HF CBRS - Citizen Band Radio Service (26 MHz)
UHF CBRS - Citizen Band Radio Service (476 MHz)

AS/NZS 4355
AS/NZS 4365

A3

ACMA Radiocommunications Standard (UHF CB Radio Transmitters) Standard 2004

 
 3

CT1 - Cordless Telephones (below 100 MHz)
CT2 - Cordless telephones (864 - 868 MHz)
DECT - Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (1880 - 1900 MHz)
PHS - Personal Handyphone System (1895 - 1920 MHz)

AS/NZS 4281
MPT 1334
EN 300 176-1 and EN 301 406
ARIB RCR STC-28

A2
3. Maritime, aeronautical, and safety services

MF/HF Maritime Mobile (below 30 MHz)

AS/NZS 4582
ETS 300 373

 A3

ACMA Radiocommunications (MF and HF Radiotelephone Equipment - International Maritime Mobile Service) Standard 2002

 
3

VHF Maritime Mobile (156 - 174 MHz)

AS/NZS 4415
ETS 300 162
CFR Title 47 (Part 80, Subpart E)

 A3

ACMA Radiocommunications (VHF Radiotelephone Equipment - Maritime Mobile Service) Standard 2004

 
3

VHF Aeronautical ground-based equipment - amplitude modulation (118 - 137 MHz)

AS/NZS 4583
ETSI EN 300 676

A3

ACMA Radiocommunications (118 – 137 MHz Amplitude Modulated Equipment – Aeronautical Radio Service) Standard 2002

 
3

121.5 and 243 MHz emergency position indicating radio beacons (EPIRBs) including personal EPIRBs

AS/NZS 4330
A3

ACMA Radiocommunications (121.5 MHz and 243.0 MHz Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacons) Standard 2003

 
3

(406 MHz) satellite distress beacons – Marine emergency position-indicating radio beacons (EPIRBs)

AS/NZS 4280
A3

ACMA Radiocommunications (406 MHz Satellite Distress Beacons) Standard 2005

 
3

Search and rescue radiotelephone transmitters (123.1 MHz)

AS/NZS 4330
A2

ElectroMagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Avalanche Beacons (457 kHz)

EN 300 718
A2

Radar transponders for marine search and rescue (SART) – Operational and performance requirements and methods of test

AS/NZS 4432
IEC 1097-1

A2
Survival craft (156.0 - 156.9 MHz)

AS 4416
ETS 300 225

A2

4. Land mobile and fixed services

MF/HF Land mobile - SSB (below 30 MHz)

AS/NZS 4770
EN 300 373

A3

ACMA Radiocommunications (MF and HF Equipment – land mobile service) Standard 2003

 
 3

VHF/UHF Land mobile - angle modulation - 12.5/25 kHz channels (30 - 1000 MHz)

AS 4295
ETS 300 086

A3

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

 
3
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

AS/NZS 4769
EN 300 224

A3

ACMA Radiocommunications (Paging Service Equipment) Standard 2002

 
3
AM / FM Telemetry and Telecommand
RFS 27
A2

VHF/UHF FM Fixed point to point 25/50 kHz channelling
VHF/UHF FM Fixed point to point 75/500 kHz channelling

RFS 36
RFS 37

A2

Fixed Radio Link Devices (5725 - 5825 MHz):
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 to 30 MHz
10 kHz
30 MHz to 1 GHz
100 kHz
> 1 GHz
1 MHz

 

TABLE 3 - Low Power FM (LPFM)

 

Unwanted emissions limit (peak power)

Frequency range (from carrier)
Measurement bandwidth
-28 dBW
120 kHz to 240 kHz
Not to exceed 10 kHz*
-38 dBW
> 240 kHz to 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:

  1. classes of products, being interfering equipment and susceptible equipment as defined in section 2(1) of the Radiocommunications Act 1989; and
  2. the standards applicable to particular classes of products; and
  3. the level of conformity applicable to a class of product; and
  4. products that are exempt from the need to be the subject of a declaration of conformity.
Last updated 27 June 2008

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