New Zealand acts over importation of handheld transceivers - News Summed Up

New Zealand acts over importation of handheld transceivers


New Zealand acts over importation of handheld transceivers The Northern Advocate newspaper reports a Northland man who breached the Radiocommunications Act faces a fine of up to $30KIt relates to the importation of two types of handheld transceiver which should only have been sold to licensed radio amateurs. New Zealand has specific regulations around the use of two-way radios. Concern about them led to the introduction of a Notice in 2018 banning the importation, sale and distribution of two-way radios without a special, endorsed licence. The charge is related to a consignment of 50 Baofeng UV-5R and 2 Baofeng UV-82 two-way radios, which was addressed to the man's home and intercepted by Customs. Radio Spectrum Management had previously issued Warning and Infringement Notices to the man for offering similar devices for sale via Trademe.


Source: New Zealand Herald September 02, 2022 07:00 UTC



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