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NZART is a non-profit association of amateur radio operators
NZART is dedicated to amateur radio in NZ since 1926

FMTAG -Preserving AR Frequencies
Frequency Management Technical Advisory Group

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FMTAG Coordination Procedure

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Application Forms and Information

Available here is the Application Form; Form 10 [form10.txt].

Form 10 (txt)

Also available is the Notes and Hints Form 10A, for downloadng as a text txt, a HTML html, a Word doc or Acrobat PDF (versions as at 01-MARCH-2009).

Form 10A Notes and Hints (TXT)

Form 10A Notes and Hints (HTML)

Form 10A Notes and Hints (DOC)

Form 10A Notes and Hints (PDF)

The FMTAG Team can be contacted on FMTAG@NZART.ORG.NZ


FMTAG Coordination Procedure DEC-2009 -PDF 12 kB



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FMTAG Notes-HTML

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Items of Interest 2009-PDF

2400 MHz Band Plan Submission from
Stephen Hayman ZL1TPH, Ted Barnes ZL2IP, Brian Ryall ZL1AVZ, Kevin Murphy ZL1UJG -AUG

Proposed 40m-7 MHz Band Plan Changes

NZART Council has approved publication of the following document for the information of, and seeking comments from, NZART members. Please send your comments to FMTAG at fmtag@nzart.org.nz


Proposed 40m-7 MHz Band Changes
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Proposed 40m-7 MHz Band Changes
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FMTAG General

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FMTAG consists of a Chairperson, Secretary and others as appointed by NZART Council.

The purpose and actions of the FMTAG are:

  • Study and report to Council on matters affecting amateur radio frequencies,
  • Plan future use of amateur bands,
  • Select frequencies for Amateur Fixed Stations,
  • Maintain a register of Amateur Fixed Stations,
  • Assists in preparing drafts for Council including submissions when needed, to the Ministry of Economic Development (Radio Spectrum Division) on behalf of the Amateur Service prior to each major ITU meeting or conference, and
  • Bandplans are developed by the FMTAG based on IARU recommendations, local requirements, and submitted to NZART Council for approval.

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Contact Information

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Send FMTAG Applications via snail mail to:

FMTAG

P O Box 40-525

UPPER HUTT 5140

E-mail fmtag@nzart.org.nz