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2010 New Zealand Amateur Radio Repeater and Beacon Maps and Bandplans
In PDF Format. Number by name is size of File in kB
Station Lists-TXT less than 1 kB with full station list at less than 6 kB
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All Stations
Files Used to Produce Maps and Bandplans-DOC 50 to 137 kB
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Digital-NI |
Digital-SI
NS |
MSW-SETUP |
UHF |
VHF-NI |
VHF-SI |
WW |
BP
Other Items
HF Band Usage-HTML 8 kB
2008-PDF ATV | BEA | DIG | NS | UHF | VHF-NI | VHF-SI | WW | ECHO-NI | ECHO-SI | BP
Abbreviations Used for Repeater & Beacon Listings
ATV=Amateur TV Repeaters; BEA=Beacons; BP=Bandplans; DIG=Digital Repeaters; NS=National System; VHF-SI=VHF South Island Repeaters; VHF-NI=VHF North Island Repeaters; UHF=NZ UHF Repeaters; WW=Wellingtom&Wairarapa Repeaters; ECHO-NI=Echolink North Island Repeaters; ECHO-SI=Echolink North Island Repeaters
New Zealand Bandplans Notes
- These bandplans are to ensure that your transmissions do not impose problems on other operators and that their transmissions do not impact on you. It is to the advantage of all operators that the published bandplans be respected.
- The Ministry of Economic Development (MED) defines the band limits, while the internal band segments are derived from the IARU Region 3 bandplans with New Zealand adaptations.
- The band frequency limits are found in the Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Amateur Radio Operators) and on the NZART web site in the Study Guide (Regulations) – See Examination.
- The IARU Region 3 bandplans, developed to meet international requirements, are at the IARU Region 3 web site. http://www.iaru-r3.org/ and see entry: Bandplan (MS Word file) 151 kB
- The band 50 to 54 MHz is shown in the International Radio Regulations as AMATEUR but in New Zealand, only 51 to 53 MHz is available. Because the band 50 - 51 MHz is used by commercial television in New Zealand, a special permit is required and may be available from MED RSM for amateur stations wishing to operate there. Special conditions apply. (Permits can usually only be considered for amateur stations located outside the coverage areas of 44 to 51 MHz television stations.)
- Two spot frequencies near 5 MHz are available for use by the Amateur Radio Emergency Communications (AREC). Special conditions apply.
- Access to the band 614 to 622 MHz for Amateur Television (ATV) repeater use and for other purposes has special conditions which are administered by FMTAG.
ATV Map Notes
From Charles Beener WB8LGA
I have added your ATV repeaters to my World ATV Google map.
There is a Help page at the top of this link YOU'LL need it. If you see any corrections please let me know I'll be glade to update my data.
The LINK
http://home.roadrunner.com/~cbeener/GMapATVQ.html
Charles Beener
WB8LGA
Maps and Bandplan Changes
The 40 meter or 7.00 to 7.30 MHz band plan, as shown on the NZART Web, should be modified as follows: | |
| Change to Heading-none) 7.000 to 7.300 MHz -40 metres | |
| Change to text-none) Amateur Satellite service permitted 7.0 -7.1 MHz | |
| Change to text-yes 7.1 to 7.2) 7.2 MHz to 7.3 MHz access is Secondary to other users | |
| Change to graphic-yes) Change the dividing line on the bar graph from 7.100 to 7.200 | |
Alterations to 2010 Maps From 2008/2009 Maps | |
| Changes below apply 2-March-2010 | |
| VHF-North Island map change Wharite 960 and Butters 5625 no longer linked | |
| IRLP 6943 is now on repeater Manawatu 7125. Manawatu 5725 is "stand alone" | |
| UHF NZ map change was to remove the Wharite 960 and Butters 5625 linking | |
| Changes in the tables below apply January-2010 | |
| NORTH ISLAND APRS, BBS, Data (& Voice), Digipeaters 2010 | |
| Stations Added=11 | Stations Removed=5 |
| Forest Lakes Road APRS_144.575 | Auckland Node ZL1PKT_438.350 |
| Hamilton BBS_145.325 | Hawkes Bay Voice & Data_439.675 |
| Hawkes Bay VOIP_432.700 | Hawkes Bay_144.575 |
| Kapit Data_144.650 | Kapiti Coast DX Cluster ZL2ARN.#50.NZL |
| Manawatu APRS_144.575 | Te Puke ZL1IB.#31.NZL.OC_144.625 |
| Taraponui APRS_144.575 | |
| Taupo APRS_144.575 | |
| Waitaki Data_144.650 | |
| Whitianga Data_147.075 | |
| Wairarapa Voice & Data_433.825 | |
| New Zealand Amateur Radio ATV Repeaters | |
| Station Removed | |
| Hawkes Bay ATV CH39 (V)_615.250 | |
| New Zealand Amateur Radio 70 & 23 cm (UHF) Repeaters 2010 | |
| Stations Added | Stations Removed |
| Dawson Road 9775 | Auckland 850 |
| Ngaio Reservoir 955 | Dunedin 915 |
| Hawkes Bay V & D 9675 | |
| Ponga 825 | |
| New Zealand Amateur Radio Beacons 2010 | |
| Stations Added | Stations Removed |
| Waikato 12 cm_2424.260 ZL1VHW | Auckland 6 m_51.043 ZL1VHF |
| Auckland 23 cm_1296.240 ZL1UHF | |
| SOUTH ISLAND APRS, BBS, Data (& Voice), Digipeaters 2010 | |
| Stations Added=7 | Stations Removed=9 |
| Christchurch Innes Road Data_144.700 | Kaikoura_144.650 |
| Golden Bay APRS_144.575 | Marlborough BBS_144.650 |
| Kaikoura APRS_144.575 | Murchison MUR:ZL2MUR-1_144.650 |
| Marlborough APRS_144.575 | Nelson NSN:ZL2ARG-1_144.650 |
| Murchison APRS_144.575 | Nelson ZL2SUN SUNNOD:ZL2SUN-1_144.650 |
| Nelson APRS_144.575 | Nelson ZL2SUN ZL2SUN.#70.NZL.OC_147.50 |
| Waitaki Data_144.650 | Timaru MSD:ZL3UR-1 (1k2)_144.650 |
| Westport WPT:ZL3BRC-1_144.650 | |
| Wellington & Wairarapa Amateur Radio UHF & VHF Repeaters 2010 | |
| Stations Removed | Station Added |
| Kapiti Coast DX Cluster ZL2ARN.#50.NZL.OC_ | Ngaio Reservoir 955 |
| Colonial Knob_928.800 | Climie _1292.000 |
| Upper Hutt_439.625 | |
Changes to Bandplans, Repeater and Beacon Maps-April-2009
National System 2009 Addition of Saddle Hill tx 434.800 MHz rx 439.800 MHz
South Island 6 m and 2 m-VHF Swap location of Nelson tx 147.025 MHz with Nelson tx 147.200 MHz
Alteration to Bandplans, Repeater and Beacon Maps-August-2008
921.000 to 929.000 MHz - 32 cm: There was a mismatch between the listing and bandplan so it was necessary to double the width of the uplink and downlink portions of the bandplan.
10 000 to 10 500 MHz - 3 cm: Linking sections have been added from 10,000 to 10,050 MHz and from 10,400 to 10,450 MHz.
Repeaters and Beacons: The 10 m repeaters have gone as has Castlepoint 5675. The two HF Digipeaters at Quartz are no more. Sounthland has been removed from the National System. A UHF and two SHF beacons have finished their messages for good.








