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ZL2BAU > 70CM     08.03.14 07:03l 43 Lines 1922 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 19900_ZL2BAU
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Subj: NZ 70 cm Band Plan
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Sent: 140308/0426Z @:ZL2BAU.#79.NZL.OC #:19900 [Waimate] $:19900_ZL2BAU
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430.000 to 431.900    Repeater links (Possible sharing in future)
431.900 to 432.000    Guard Band EME
432.000 to 432.100    EME 
432.100 to 432.600    Narrow Band modes (BW 6 kHz or less)
432.100               National Calling Frequency Primary (Narrow band)
432.200               National Calling Frequency Secondary (Narrow band)
432.250 to 432.300    Beacons (horizontal polarisation)
432.300 to 432.400    Spare
432.400 to 432.600    Guard Band Australian Beacons
432.575               APRS (current) (note 2)
432.600 to 432.800    FM Digital modes (5 kHz or less deviation)
432.650               Packet digipeaters
432.675               Secondary packet digipeaters
432.700               VOIP Simplex
432.725               VOIP Simplex Secondary
432.750               P25/Dstar/DMR Simplex
432.775               APRS (note 2)
432.800 to 432.975    FM Simplex (5 kHz or less deviation)
433.000 to 434.795    Repeater Inputs/Outputs (note 1)
434.800 to 435.000    National System Repeaters (note 1)
435.000 to 438.000    Amateur Satellite Operations
438.000 to 439.800    Repeater Inputs/Outputs (note 1)
439.800 to 440.000    National System Repeaters (note 1)

Note 1: Repeaters in this band are normally negative 5 MHz offset but where
        there are problems with SRD/LIPD devices on the repeater input a
        suitable positive offset repeater frequency pair can be obtained
        from FMTAG. (reference the FMTAG paper “The Impact on 70cm Repeaters
        of the General User Radio License (GURL) for Short Range Devices (SRD)”
        issue 2 which may found at

        http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/fmtag/srd-impact-on-repeaters/)

Note 2: It is envisaged that APRS will need to migrate over time from
        432.575 MHz to 432.775 MHz.

        The continued use long term of 432.575 MHz would clash with the
        Australian Beacon allocation.


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