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LPFM broadcast interferes with Police service
The New Zealand Police recently reported interference to three of their repeater sites across the Canterbury plains. ... more
Who can hold a licence, management right or callsign?
To hold a licence, management right or callsign the Ministry of Economic Development requires that clients have legal entity status. ... more
Topo50 map series now used in SMART
SMART (the Register of Radio Frequencies) is now using the new, official topographical map series, Topo50. ... more
Multi-user radio sites – good practice reminder
Often Radio Spectrum Management (RSM) is asked to investigate interference problems that could be avoided by following good practice approaches. ... more
Feedback sought on revised Radio Licence Certification Rules
The Radio Licence Certification Rules’ (Public Information Brochure (PIB) 38) document specifies the rules for the certification of Radio Licences in the Radio Licensing bands. ... more
806-960 MHz band replanning outcomes
Spectrum changes for short-range devices, studio-to-transmitter links, and the Amateur service were announced by Communications and Information Technology Minister Steven Joyce on 24 June 2010. ... more
Weekend markets audited
One of the ways Radio Spectrum Management (RSM) manages the radio spectrum is to ensure that electrical products likely to cause harmful interference are prevented from being supplied in New Zealand. ... more
Product compliance audits
Radio Spectrum Management (RSM) carries out an audit programme of product suppliers to check product labelling, compliance documentation and product frequency of operation. ... more
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