RCM Declaration of Conformity
Australia & New Zealand — Radiocommunications, EMC & Smart Device Rules
- The EN 55032 EMC report and EN 300 328 module report on file.
- The per-device credential shipped in firmware (Cyber Security (Smart Devices) Rules 2025).
- Registration as a responsible supplier on the ACMA database, which requires an Australian entity (fields below).
Supplier's Declaration of Conformity
Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM) scheme — radiocommunications and EMC.
| Product | YachtWave Link — NMEA 2000 marine gateway |
|---|---|
| Model / type | YLK-1-WIFI |
| Manufacturer | Durban Equity Holdings II, LLC (dba YachtWave), Sarasota, FL, USA |
| Responsible supplier (AU) | [AU entity name, ABN, Australian address] |
The responsible supplier declares that the product identified above complies with the applicable ACMA standards under the Radiocommunications Act 1992 and the Radiocommunication and Electromagnetic Compatibility legislation, and is entitled to bear the RCM.
Applicable standards
| Requirement | Basis |
|---|---|
| Radiocommunications (2.4 GHz) | Class-licensed low-power device; module reports to EN 300 328 |
| Electromagnetic compatibility | CISPR 32 (via EN 55032), from the shared lab session |
Cyber Security (Security Standards for Smart Devices) Rules 2025
The manufacturer declares that the product complies with the mandatory requirements for consumer smart devices in force from 4 March 2026:
- Passwords unique per device or user-defined — no universal, sequential, predictable, or publicly derivable default password is used.
- Published means to report security issues — see Product Security & Disclosure.
- Published support period with a defined end date — see Product Security & Disclosure.
New Zealand is covered under the trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Arrangement using the same evidence. The RCM mark applies to both markets.
Signed for and on behalf of the responsible supplier:
Name: [Authorised signatory]
Title: [Title] ·
Date of issue: [YYYY-MM-DD]