Radiocommunications Regulations




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 86 — 29 SEPTEMBER 2016

Frequency Use
132.650 Oil spillage control
133.350 Hang-gliders
133.375 Microlights
133.400 Balloons
133.450 Parachutists
133.500 Radio reporter
133.525 Radio reporter
133.550 Gliders
133.575 Radio reporter
133.600 Radio reporter
133.625 Parachutists
134.000 General air-to-ground and air-to-air
134.350 Forest fire fighting
134.450 Gliders
134.475 Gliders
134.500 Unattended airfields
134.550 Forest fire fighting
134.600 Forest fire fighting
134.750 Forest fire fighting
134.850 Gliders
134.875 Gliders
134.900 Fish spotting
134.950 Air patrol

These frequencies may also be used for aircraft to communicate with portable land-based or ship-borne stations.

Special conditions applicable to aircraft station transmitters for satellite communication purposes:

  1. Use is limited to aircraft earth station for the purpose of mobile satellite service (MSS).

  2. Use is limited to aircraft earth station operating in accordance with the class of station known as "Earth Station in Motion" (ESIM) as defined in the International Radio Regulations.

Special conditions applicable to aircraft station transmitters for aeronautical radio navigation and radiodetermination purposes:

  1. The band 960 – 1215 MHz is reserved for the following purposes:
    a. DME – distance measuring equipment transponder;
    b. TACAN – tactical air navigation;
    c. SSR – secondary surveillance radar;
    d. ACAS – airborne collision avoidance system;
    e. ADS-B – automatic dependent surveillance broadcast.

  2. Use is limited to radio altimeter and Wireless Avionics Intra-Communication (WAIC) as defined in the International Radio Regulations.

  3. Use is limited to airborne weather radar.

  4. Use is limited to airborne doppler radar.

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