FMTAG NOTES FOR DECEMBER 2009
At its December meeting, NZART Council approved publication of the following notes.
INTERIM RECOMMENDATIONS TO NZART COUNCIL
- Branch 20 Manawatu has applied for a 5725 Repeater, to be located at Pahiatua track, at map reference NZ260 T24 416857. The repeater transmit frequency will be 145.725 MHz and receive frequency will be 145.125 MHz. An engineering evaluation confirms that there will be no interference to other stations.
- Branch 20 Manawatu has applied for a 7125 Repeater, to be located at Pahiatua track, at map reference NZ260 T24 416857. The repeater transmit frequency will be 147.125 MHz and receive frequency will be 147.725 MHz. An engineering evaluation confirms that there will be no interference to other stations.
- Branch 20 Manawatu has applied for a 8525 Repeater, to be located at Pahiatua track, at map reference NZ260 T24 416857. The repeater transmit frequency will be 438.525 MHz and receive frequency will be 433.525 MHz. An engineering evaluation confirms that there will be no interference to other stations.
- Branch 26 Nelson has applied to relocate its 4575 APRS Digipeater from Fringed Hill to Observatory Hill, at map reference NZ260 O27 313906. The transmit and receive frequency will be 144.575 MHz. An engineering evaluation confirms that there will be no interference to other stations.
- Branch 27 New Plymouth has applied for a 720 Repeater, to be located at Robe Street, at map reference NZ260 P19 029375. The repeater transmit frequency will be 147.200 MHz and receive frequency will be 147.800 MHz. An engineering evaluation confirms that there will be no interference to other stations.
FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS TO NZART COUNCIL
None this month.
COMMENTS AND APPLICATIONS
Please send your comments and suggestions on the above matters and recommendations, and on any other FMTAG matters, by e-mail to: fmtag@nzart.org.nz
Applications for repeaters, beacons, digipeaters, point-to-point links, and so on, should be made on the latest version of FMTAG Form 10. The latest versions of FMTAG Form 10, and the explanatory Form 10A, are available on the NZART web site:
http://www.nzart.org.nz/fmtag/index.html
Completed forms should be sent by e-mail to fmtag@nzart.org.nz