Short range devices

Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Short Range Devices) Notice 2007 [33 kB PDF]

Pursuant to Regulation 9 of the Radiocommunications Regulations 2001 ("the Regulations") made under section 116 (1) (b) of the Radiocommunications Act 1989 ("the Act"), and acting under delegated authority from the Chief Executive, I give the following notice.

Notice

1. Short title and commencement

  1. This notice is the Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Short Range Devices) Notice 2007
  2. This notice comes into force on 5 April 2007.

2. General user radio licence

A general user radio licence is granted for the transmission of radio waves for the purpose of Short Range Devices (SRD), also known as Restricted Radiation Devices (RRD), Low Interference Potential Devices (LIPD), or Spread Spectrum Devices (SSD), in accordance with the terms, conditions and restrictions of this notice.

3. Terms, conditions and restrictions

  1. The ranges of frequencies, power of transmissions permitted within those ranges of frequencies, and designated uses of frequencies permitted pursuant to this licence are those prescribed in the Schedules to this notice.
  2. Transmitters must conform to technical standards as prescribed in notices made under Regulation 32 (1) (b) of the Regulations.
  3. Frequency use is on a shared basis and the chief executive does not accept liability under any circumstances for any loss or damage of any kind occasioned by the unavailability of frequencies or interference to reception.
  4. Should interference occur to services licensed pursuant to a radio licence or a spectrum licence, the chief executive reserves the right to require and ensure that any transmission pursuant to this General User Radio Licence change frequency reduce power, or cease operation.
  5. Transmissions for the purposes of broadcasting, as defined in the Broadcasting Act 1989, are not permitted.

4. Consequential revocation of licences

  1. The Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Short Range Devices) Notice 2004 dated 6th day of December 2004 and published in the New Zealand Gazette, 9 December 2004, No. 160, page 3976, is revoked.
  2. Notwithstanding the revocation of a notice under subsection (1), every transmitter 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.

Schedule 1

Frequency Range

Peak Power
e.i.r.p. (mW)

Designated Use

From: (MHz)

To: (MHz)

0.009

0.03

Refer Note 1

Telemetry/Telecommand

0.03

0.19

10

Telemetry/Telecommand

6.765

6.795

10

Telemetry/Telecommand

13.55

13.57

100

Telemetry/Telecommand

26.95

27.3

1000

Unrestricted

29.7

30

100

Unrestricted

30.8

31.5

100

Model Control

35.5

37.2

100

Unrestricted

40.66

40.7

1000

Unrestricted

40.8

41.0

100

Unrestricted

72

72.25

100

Auditory Aids

72.25

72.50

100

Unrestricted

88

108

0.00002

Audio senders

107

108

25

Unrestricted

160.1

160.6

500

Unrestricted

173

174

100

Unrestricted

235

300

1

Telemetry/Telecommand

300

322

10

Telemetry/Telecommand

402

406

0.025

Biomedical Telemetry
(refer Note 3)

433.05

434.79

25

Telemetry/Telecommand

444

444.925

25

Biomedical Telemetry

458.54

458.61

500

Unrestricted

466.80

466.85

500

Unrestricted

470

470.5

100

Biomedical Telemetry

471

471.5

100

Unrestricted

614

646

25

Audio/Video Senders

819

824

100

Unrestricted

864

868

1000

Unrestricted
(refer Note 2)

869.2

869.25

10

Telemetry/Telecommand
(refer Note 3)

915

921

3

Telemetry/Telecommand

921

929

1000

Unrestricted

Schedule 2

Frequency Range

Peak Power
e.i.r.p. (mW)

Designated Use

From: (GHz)

To: (GHz)

2.4

2.4835

1000

Unrestricted
(refer Note 2)

2.9

3.4

100

Radiolocation

5.15

5.25

200

Wireless LAN - indoor use
(refer Note 4)

5.25

5.35

1000

Wireless LAN
(refer Note 5)

5.47

5.725

1000

Wireless LAN
(refer Note 6)

5.47

5.725

100

Radiolocation

5.725

5.875

1000

Unrestricted (refer Note 2)

5.725

5.875

2000

Road Transport and Traffic Telematics

8.5

10

100

Radiolocation

10

10.6

25

Radiolocation - radar systems only

15.7

17.3

100

Radiolocation

24

24.25

1000

Unrestricted

33.4

36

100

Radiolocation

46.7

46.9

100

Field Disturbance Sensors

57

64

20000

Fixed point-to-point links
(refer Note 7)

59

64

100

Radiolocation

76

77

1000

Field Disturbance Sensors

122

123

1000

Unrestricted

244

246

1000

Unrestricted

Note 1: In the band 0.009 to 0.03 MHz the maximum permitted field strength is 2400/f(kHz) µV/m measured using an average detector at 300 metres.

Note 2: Transmitters employing frequency hopping or digital modulation techniques in 864 - 868 MHz, 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz and 5.725 - 5.875 GHz bands may operate with gain antennas provided the peak power does not exceed 4 watts e.i.r.p.

Note 3: In the band 402 to 406 MHz and 869.2 to 869.25 MHz the maximum permitted duty cycle is 0.1%.

Note 4: In the band 5150 to 5250 MHz band the maximum permitted power density is 10 mW/MHz e.i.r.p. or equivalently 0.25 mW/25 kHz e.i.r.p.

Note 5: Indoor-Only Systems: In the band 5250 to 5350 MHz the maximum permitted mean power is 200 mW e.i.r.p. and the maximum permitted mean power density is 10 mW/MHz e.i.r.p., provided Dynamic Frequency Selection and Transmitter Power Control are implemented. If transmitter power control is not in use, then the e.i.r.p. values shall be reduced by 3 dB.

Indoor and Outdoor Systems: In the band 5250 to 5350 MHz, the maximum permitted mean power is 1watt e.i.r.p. and the maximum permitted mean power density is 50 mW/MHz, provided Dynamic Frequency Selection and Transmitter Power Control are implemented in conjunction with the following vertical radiation angle mask where q is the angle above the local horizontal plane (of the Earth):

Maximum permitted mean power density

Elevation angle above horizontal

–13 dB(W/MHz)

for 0° <= θ < 8°

-13 - 0.716(θ-8) dB(W/MHz)

for 8° <= θ < 40°

–35.9 – 1.22(θ-40) dB(W/MHz)

for 40° <= θ <= 45°

-42 dB(W/MHz)

for 45° < θ

Note 6:In the band 5470 - 5725 MHz the maximum transmitter power is 250 mW with a maximum permitted mean power of 1 watt e.i.r.p. and a maximum permitted mean power density of 50 mW/MHz e.i.r.p., provided Dynamic Frequency Selection and Transmitter Power Control are implemented. If transmitter power control is not in use, then the maximum permitted mean power shall be reduced by 3 dB.

Note 7:In the band 57 – 64 GHz, the average power density of any emission, measured during the transmit interval shall not exceed 9 µW/cm2 at a distance of 3 metres and the peak power density of any emission shall not exceed 18 µW/cm2 at a distance of 3 metres.

In the band 57 – 64 GHz, the peak total transmitter power shall not exceed 500 mW.

In the band 57 – 64 GHz, for emissions of bandwidths less than 100 MHz the transmitter peak power must be limited to 500 mW x (bandwidth (MHz) / 100 (MHz)).