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Touchstone

ISSN 1179-2426

Telecommunications

General User Radio Licence for short range devices updated

Issue 19 – August 2010

The Ministry of Economic Development (MED) recently announced a number of amendments to the General User Radio Licence for short range devices. The amendments are to allow for some new uses for short range devices.

The latest changes to the General User Radio Licence for short range devices were published in the New Zealand Gazette on 29 July in the Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Short Range Devices) Notice No. 2 2010.

For a full list of changes visit MED's Radio Spectrum Management web pages.

Related Standard

  • AS/NZS 4268:2008 Radio equipment and systems – Short range devices – Limits and methods of measurement

DRAFT STANDARD FOR COMMENT

DR4365 Radiocommunications Equipment – General

To specify minimum essential performance requirements for radio-communications equipment designed or intended to operate in the citizen band radio service, excluding repeater stations, in Australia and in New Zealand, in the UHF band.
Public comment on this draft closes on 10 September 2010.