70 cm Band Plan
430.000 to 431.950 | Repeater links and Repeater 7 MHz offset Inputs (See Note-3) |
431.950 to 432.000 | Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) All modes Guard Band (Oceania) |
431.900 to 432.240 | Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) All modes (Region-3) |
432.065 | JT65, MSK144, Q65, FT4, FT8. Narrow weak signal DX (All Regions) |
432.100 to 432.300 | Narrow Band modes (Bandwidth 6 kHz or less) |
432.100 | Oceania (External to NZ) SSB & CW Calling) |
432.174 | FT8 Narrow weak signal DX (Region-3) |
432.200 | New Zealand (Internal to NZ) SSB & CW Calling 432.230 Meteor Scatter. All modes. |
432.250 to 432.300 | Beacons (Geographical Plan - 1 kHz spacing) (Horizontal Polarisation) |
432.300 | WSPR Oceania frequency. |
432.300 to 432.312 | WSPR, FTx, JTx, CW non geographic beacons. Narrow, 200 Hz or less. |
432.325 to 432.375 | FM Simplex General use. |
432.400 | Legacy modes. AM, RTTY & Experimental |
432.425 to 432.475 | FM Simplex Experimental modes. |
432.500 | FM Calling frequency. 432.525 Legacy modes. AM, RTTY & Experimental |
432.550 | Narrow Digital modes. |
432.575 | APRS and Simplex Data. |
432.600 | Digital Voice (DV) Modes Simplex. |
432.625 to 432.675 | FM digital modes. |
432.650 | Packet radio, Digipeaters and other legacy data modes |
432.675 | Packet radio, Digipeaters (Secondary allocation) |
432.700 | VOIP FM Simplex. |
432.725 to 432.800 | Digital Voice (DV) Modes Simplex. |
432.825 to 432.975 | FM Simplex General use. |
433.000 to 434.975 | Repeater Inputs / Outputs (See Note-1) |
434.800 to 435.000 | National System Repeaters Network (See Note-1) |
435.000 to 438.000 | Satellite Operations (Region-3 & International allocation) |
438.000 to 439.775 | Repeater Inputs / Outputs (See Note-1) (See Note-2) |
438.325 to 438.375 | DV Hotspots. |
439.800 to 440.000 | National System Repeaters Network (See Note-1) |
70 cm UHF
Note-1: Repeaters in this band are either Positive or Negative 5 MHz offset but where there are problems with SRD / LIPD devices on the repeater input a suitable offset repeater frequency pair can be obtained from ELG.
Note-2: Repeaters in this band are historically using a negative receive 5 MHz offset, however where avoidance of SRD / LIPD devices may be required, the frequency pairs may be reversed. This is not recommended where the repeater is located in a built up area. Alternatively a 7 MHz negative receive offset can be used where appropriate. See Note-3
Note-3: Used for repeater input links and repeaters with outputs in the 438.000 to 438.950 range. These repeaters are treated on a case by case basis where they may be unable to operate using the standard 5 MHz negative offset due to SRD / LIPD interference.
Note-4: Australian Beacons operate from 432.400 to 432.600. QRM could be caused to operators listening for Australian beacons.