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Radiocommunications Regulations (Radio Standards) Notice 2020 - 2020-go115 - New Zealand Gazette
Pursuant to section 133 of the Radiocommunications Act 1989 and Regulation 32(1)(a), (b), (d), and (j) of the Radiocommunications Regulations 2001, the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment, hereby gives the following notice.
This notice is the Radiocommunications Regulations (Radio Standards) Notice 2020.
This notice comes into force on 29 January 2020.
ANSI/TIA means a joint standard or specification published by the American National Standards Institute and the Telecommunications Industry Association Standards.
APCO means Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials International.
RFS means a standard or specification published by the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment.
Subject to subsection (b) and except for a radio transmitter operating in conformity with a spectrum licence granted under section 48(1) of the Act, every product must comply with the applicable standard for that type of product and may only be used pursuant to and in conformity with:
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
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 2013 No. 2, published in the New Zealand Gazette, 8 August 2013, No. 103, page 2777, or a notice in replacement thereof.
The Radiocommunications (Radio Standards) Notice 2016, made pursuant to Regulation 32 of the Radiocommunications Regulations 2001 and published in the New Zealand Gazette, 14 April 2016, Issue No. 31, Notice No. 2016-go2007, is hereby revoked on 1 February 2020.
Table 1—Radio Standards
Short Range Devices: 9 kHz – 40 GHz AS/NZS 4268 A1
ACMA Short Range Devices
(2400 to 2483.5 MHz, 5150 to 5250 MHz, and 5725 to 5850 MHz bands only) ACMA Radiocommunications (Short Range Devices) Standard 2014 1
Short Range Devices (9 kHz – 25 MHz) EN 300 330-1 V1.8.1 A1
Short Range Devices (25 MHz – 1 GHz) EN 300 220-1 V3.1.1
Short Range Devices (above 1 GHz) EN 300 440 V2.2.1
Near Field Communication (NFC) Devices (13.56 MHz) EN 302 291-1 V1.1.1
Medical Implant Communication System (402 – 406 MHz) EN 301 839-1 V2.1.1
Wireless Microphones (25 MHz – 3 GHz) EN 300 422-1 V2.1.2
Spread Spectrum Devices (2.4 GHz) EN 300 328 V2.2.2
High performance RLAN (5 GHz) EN 301 893 V2.1.1
Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (5.8 GHz) EN 300 674-1 V1.2.1
Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (24 GHz) EN 302 288-1 V1.6.1
Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (76 GHz) EN 301 091-1 V2.1.1
Broadband Radio Access Networks (60 GHz) EN 302 567 V2.1.1
Ultra Wide Band Devices EN 302 065-1 V2.1.1
Ground and Wall Probing Radar (30 – 18000 MHz) EN 302 066-1 V2.1.1
CFR Title 47 (2018 Edition): Part 15 – Radio Frequency Devices: A1
Subpart C – Intentional Radiators Sections: 15.209, 15.231, 15.235, 15.239, 15.247, 15.249, 15.251, 15.255
Subpart E – Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Devices (UNII). Sections 15 Subpart E
CFR Title 47 (2018 Edition): Part 95 – Personal Radio Services (Medical Radio transmitters 402 – 406 MHz) Section 95 Subpart I
HF CBRS – Citizen Band Radio Service (26 MHz) AS/NZS 4355 A2
UHF CBRS – Citizen Band Radio Service (476 MHz) AS/NZS 4365
ACMA UHF CB Radio Equipment ACMA Radiocommunications (UHF CB Radio Equipment ) Standard 2011 (No.1) 2
CT1 – Cordless Telephones (below 100 MHz) AS/NZS 4281 A2
CT2 – Cordless Telephones (864 – 868 MHz) MPT 1334:1998
(1880 – 1900 MHz) EN 301 406 V2.2.2
PHS – Personal Handyphone System (1895 – 1920 MHz) ARIB RCR STD-28 Ver. 6.0
EN 300 373-1 V1.4.1 A2
ACMA MF and HF Radiotelephone Equipment ACMA Radiocommunications (MF and HF Radiotelephone Equipment – International Maritime Mobile Service) Standard 2014 2
VHF Maritime Mobile (156 – 174 MHz): A2
Shipborne DSC EN 300 162-1 V1.4.1
Shipborne DSC - class D EN 301 025 V2.2.1
AS/NZS ETSI EN 301 025
Portable DSC - class H EN 302 885 V2.2.3
AS/NZS ETSI EN 302 885
Portable non-GMDSS EN 301 178 V2.2.2
AS/NZS ETSI EN 301 178
Coast station, shipborne, and handheld CFR Title 47 (2018 Edition) Part 80, Subpart E
ACMA VHF Radiotelephone Equipment ACMA Radiocommunications (VHF Radiotelephone Equipment – Maritime Mobile Service) Standard 2018 2
VHF Aeronautical ground-based equipment – amplitude modulation (118 – 137 MHz) AS/NZS 4583
EN 300 676-1 V1.5.2 A2
ACMA 118 MHz to 137 MHz Amplitude Modulated Equipment – Aeronautical Radio Service ACMA Radiocommunications (118 MHz to 137 MHz Amplitude Modulated Equipment – Aeronautical Radio Service) Standard 2012 2
406 MHz satellite distress beacons – Marine emergency position-indicating radio beacons (EPIRBs) AS/NZS 4280.1 A2
406 MHz satellite distress beacons – Personal locator beacons (PLB) AS/NZS 4280.2
ACMA 406 MHz Satellite Distress Beacons Radiocommunications (406 MHz Satellite Distress Beacons) Standard 2014 2
Maritime survivor locating systems AS/NZS 4869 A2
Avalanche Beacons (457 kHz) EN 300 718-1 V2.1.1 A2
Radar transponders – Marine search and rescue (SART) AS/NZS 4432.1
AIS search and rescue transmitter (AIS-SART) IEC 61097-14 Ed. 1.0
Class B shipborne equipment of the automatic identification system (AIS) (CSTDMA) AS/NZS IEC 62287.1
IEC 62287-1 Ed. 2.1 A2
Class B shipborne equipment of the automatic identification system (AIS) (SOTDMA) AS/NZS IEC 62287.2
IEC 62287-2 Ed. 2.0
Survival craft (156.0 – 156.9 MHz) AS/NZS 61097.12
EN 300 225 V1.5.1 A2
MF/HF Land mobile – SSB (below 30 MHz) AS/NZS 4770 A2
ACMA MF and HF equipment – Land Mobile Service ACMA Radiocommunications (MF and HF equipment – Land Mobile Service) Standard 2014 2
Land mobile (Amplitude Modulation) – 12.5 kHz channels (30 – 300 MHz) RFS 21 A2
Land mobile (Angle Modulation) – 12.5/25 kHz channels (30 – 1000 MHz) AS/NZ 4295
EN 300 086 V2.1.2 A2
Land mobile (Angle Modulation) – 12.5/25 kHz channels (400 MHz & 800 MHz trunked radio) EN 300 086-1 V2.1.2
CFR47 (2018 Edition) Part 90, Subpart I A2
ACMA Analogue Speech (Angle Modulation) Equipment ACMA Radiocommunications (Analogue Speech (Angle Modulation) Equipment) Standard 2014 2
TETRA land mobile – 25 kHz channels (800 MHz trunked radio) EN 300 394-1 V3.3.1 A2
APCO P25 land mobile – 12.5 kHz channels (30 - 1000 MHz & 800 MHz trunked radio) ANSI/TIA-102.CAAB-D
APCO P25 Two-Slot Time Division Multiple Access Transciever Performance Recommendations ANSI/TIA-102.CCAB-A
Digital land mobile – 6.25 kHz channels (30 - 1000 MHz) EN 301 166-1 V1.3.2
Digital land mobile – 12.5/25 kHz channels (30 - 1000 MHz) AS/NZ 4768
Digital land mobile – ETSI DMR (30 - 1000 MHz) EN 300 113-1 V2.2.1
Radio paging (Angle modulation) AS/NZS 4769.1
EN 300 224 V2.1.1 A2
Radio paging (Amplitude modulation) AS/NZS 4769.2
ACMA Paging Service Equipment ACMA Radiocommunications (Paging Service Equipment) Standard 2014 2
Fixed services (Angle Modulation) – 50 kHz channels (30 – 1000 MHz) RFS 36 A2
Fixed services (Angle Modulation) – 12.5/25 kHz channels (30 – 1000 MHz) AS/NZ 4295
UHF Fixed services (Angle Modulation) – studio to transmitter links RFS 37
Digital fixed services 12.5/25 kHz channels (30 – 1000 MHz) AS/NZ 4768 A2
Digital fixed services (5.9 – 40 GHz) EN 302 217-2-2 V2.2.1
Digital fixed services – 80 GHz Band (71 – 86 GHz) EN 302 217-3 V2.2.1
CFR Title 47 (2018 Edition) Part 101, Subpart C
Fixed Radio Link Devices (5725 – 5850 MHz): A2
CFR Title 47 (2018 Edition): Part 15 – Radio Frequency Devices
Subpart C – Intentional Radiators Section 15.247
Subpart E – Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure
Devices (U-NII) Sections 15.401 to 15.406
Fixed Radio Link Devices (57 – 64 GHz): A2
Table 2—Unwanted Emissions Limits
-56 dBW (2.5μW) e.i.r.p
(59 dBμV/m at 10 metres) < 150 kHz 1 kHz
150 kHz – 30 MHz 10 kHz
30 MHz – 1 GHz 100 kHz
Table 3—Low Power FM (LPFM) Unwanted Emissions Limits
-25 dBW 128 kHz – 240 kHz Not to exceed 10 kHz*
-35 dBW > 240 kHz – 600 kHz Not to exceed 100 kHz*
*The spectrum analyser shall be set for five minute maximum hold
JACQUELINE McMILLAN, Acting Manager, Licensing & Technical, Radio Spectrum Management, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
products that are exempt from the need to be the subject of a declaration of conformity; and
the versions of applicable standards have been updated and land mobile standard Project 25 Two-Slot Time Division Multiple Access Transceiver Performance Recommendations has been added.
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