Khamis, Februari 24, 2011

GUIDELINE FOR APPARATUS ASSIGNMENT - Part 2

e) Broadcasting 

Broadcasting service means a content applications service in which content is transmitted by means of radiocommunications and intended for direct reception by general public or a section of the general public. 

Below are the type of apparatus that falls under this category. 

No                        Type of Apparatus
1                     Broadcasting Transmitter Station
2                     Broadcasting Repeater Station

To apply for an apparatus assignment under this category, an applicant has to fill in the Application for Apparatus Assignment (s) (Broadcasting Service) form. 


f) Amateur Radio 

Amateur radio service means a radiocommunications service in which a station is used for the purpose of self-training, intercommunication and technical investigations carried out by amateurs, that is, by duly authorised persons who are interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim and without any pecuniary interest.  

Below are the types of apparatus that falls under this category 

No                        Type of Apparatus
1                      Amateur Station (Class A)
2                      Amateur Station (Class B)
3                      Amateur Repeater Station

To apply for an apparatus assignment under this category, an applicant has to fill in the  Application for Apparatus Assignment (s) (Amateur Service) form for Amateur Station (Class A & B) while Application for Apparatus Assignment (s) (Mobile Service) form for Amateur Repeater Station. 

3.0 EQUIPMENT (APPARATUS) TYPE APPROVAL 
All communications equipment (apparatus) is required to be certified under the Communications and Multimedia (Technical Standards) Regulations 2000 [P.U (A) 124]. 

All certified communication equipment shall bear a  certification mark or label. This includes all communication equipment that is imported, manufactured, distributed or sold in Malaysia.   SIRIM QAS International Sdn. Bhd. has been registered by the Commission as a certifying agency for the communications equipment  category. For the purpose of certifying the communications equipment, please contact: 

SIRIM QAS International Sdn. Bhd. 
Building 4, SIRIM Complex 
1, Persiaran Dato' Menteri 
P. O Box 7035, 40911 Shah Alam 
Tel: 603 5544 6400 
Fax: 603 5544 6407 
Website: www.sirim-qas.com.my


4.0      INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION 

Apparatus assignments used near the international border (Thailand, Singapore and Brunei) are subjected to international frequency coordination. Therefore, applicants who planned to apply for apparatus assignment to be used near the border are required to fill and attach the International Coordination form together with the 
apparatus assignment application form. 

SKMM will register the applicant’s apparatus assignment with the respective Committee and/or International Telecommunication Union (ITU) for international frequency coordination. The purpose of coordination is to avoid dispute on rights to use spectrum near international border and globally as in the case of satellite.  


Below are maps corresponding to the areas affected and require international coordination: 



Committees responsible for border coordination are:

a. Frequency Assignment and Coordination between Singapore, Malaysia Armed Forces and Brunei (FACSMAB)  
- Coordination between Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei that takes place monthly. 

b. Joint Technical Committee (JTC) on Coordination and Assignments of  Frequencies along Malaysia -Thailand Common Border  
- Coordination between Malaysia and Thailand. 

c. Joint Committee on Communications (JCC) Malaysia – Indonesia  
-  Coordination between Malaysia and Indonesia. 

Applicants have to fill in the International Coordination form that is available at SKMM Headquarters and its regional offices. Forms could also be downloaded from the SKMM website: http://skmm.gov.my/what_we_do/spectrum/apparatus/form_app.asp  



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