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== Wellington Free Ambulance ==
=== Frequencies ===
 
Wellington Free Ambulance  Area Peka Peka to the top of the Rimutakas South
 
Now operating on Police Trunking Radio network. Using Various UHF & VHF Sites
 
'''Talkgroups'''
 
'''2250''' - Wellington Main Dispatch Channel
 
Dispatcher ID: 2000001
 
'''2251''' - Patient Transfer
 
Dispatcher ID: 2000002
 
'''2252''' - Unknown
 
'''2253''' - Unknown
 
'''2254''' - Unknown
 
 
Portables Radios ID's are  21181xx
 
Mobile radio ID's are      21164xx  21184xx
                         
''' ESB Band '''
 
All CTCSS are 233.6
 
'''Search Pair:''' ''138.01250~143.9875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.''
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
!Base MHz!!Channel!!Description
|-
|align="center"|141.42500||align="center"|ESB 34||align="left"|Wrights Hill Wellington
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|align="center"|141.38750||align="center"|ESB 31||align="left"|Mt Clime Hutt
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|align="center"|141.40000||align="center"|ESB 32||align="left"|Puke Bay Kapiti
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|align="center"|141.37500||align="center"|ESB 30||align="left"|Forest Heights Otaki
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|__TOC__||align="top"|[[Image:Map wellington-558x418.gif|super]]
|align="center"|140.6500||align="center"|ESX 12||align="left"|Simplex
|}
|}
'''423.1625 Wairarapa Link''' ''need confirmation this is still working''


= Wellington Region Radio Frequencies =
=== Callsigns ===


The following information is structured and cross-referenced with the [[ Media:Pib23.pdf| Ministry of Economic Developments Radio Spectrum Management Public Information Brochure 23]] which lists frequency data for most bands in New Zealand.
Callsign = Station that the vehicle originated (e.g city one means the vehicle originated from city station)


If the vehicle prefix is:


== NZ Fire Service ==
*0* = Ambulance
*2* = Patient Transfer Service
*8* = Special Event Ambulance
*9* = General Event Ambulance
 
The digit after the number is the unit in order of the shift so first unit of the day in order
 
Wellington Free Ambulance
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
!Callsign!!Description
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|align="center"|Thorndon 1||
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|align="center"|Thorndon 2||
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|align="center"|Thorndon 91||
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|align="center"|Newtown 1||
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|align="center"|Newtown 21 ||Patient Transport (PTO)
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|align="center"|Lower Hutt 1||
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|align="center"|Lower Hutt 2||
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|align="center"|Lower Hutt 21 ||Patient Transport (PTO)
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|align="center"|Lower Hutt 91||
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|align="center"|Upper Hutt 1||
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|align="center"|Porirua 1||
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|align="center"|Porirua 2||
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|align="center"|Porirua 21 ||Patient Transport (PTO)
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|align="center"|Paraparaumu 1||
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|align="center"|Paraparaumu 2||
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|align="center"|Paraparaumu 3||
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|align="center"|Wainuiomata 1||
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|align="center"|Rescue 1 ||4x4 Rescue
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|align="center"|Rescue 2 ||4x4 Rescue/workshop
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|align="center"|Oscar ||(1-4 depending on shift)''
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|align="center"|A1Well ||Westpac Rescue Helicopter
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|align="center"|CAS 1 ||Wellington Hospital ED
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|align="center"|CAS 2 ||Hutt Hospital ED
|}


== Fire and Emergency New Zealand ==
=== Frequencies ===


''' ESA Band '''


=== ESA Band===
'''Search Pair:''' ''75.2250MHz~79.96875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz & 25kHz Channel Spacing.''
'''Search Pair:''' ''75.2250MHz~79.96875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz & 25kHz Channel Spacing.''


'''Wellington'''
'''Wellington'''
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{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
!Base MHz!!Mobile MHz!!Channel!!Description
!Base MHz!!Channel!!Description
|-
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|align="center"|75.4750||align="center"|78.35625||align="center"|ESA 21||align="left"|Hutt
|align="center"|75.4750||align="center"|ESA 21||align="left"|Hutt
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|align="center"|75.5250||align="center"|78.40625||align="center"|ESA 25||align="left"|Kapiti
|align="center"|75.5250||align="center"|ESA 25||align="left"|Kapiti
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|align="center"|75.5875||align="center"|78.46875||align="center"|ESA 30||align="left"|Wrights Hill
|align="center"|75.5875||align="center"|ESA 30||align="left"|Wrights Hill
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|align="center"|75.5875||align="center"| ||align="center"|ESA 30||align="left"|Forest Heights
|align="center"|75.5875||align="center"|ESA 30||align="left"|Forest Heights
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|align="center"|75.5875||align="center"| ||align="center"|ESA 30||align="left"|Mt Eringa
|align="center"|75.5875||align="center"|ESA 30||align="left"|Mt Eringa
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|align="center"|75.9625||align="center"|78.84375||align="center"|ESA 60||align="left"|Mount Kaukau
|align="center"|75.9625||align="center"|ESA 60||align="left"|Mount Kaukau
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|align="center"|79.1900||align="center"|79.1900||align="center"| ||align="left"|Simplex
|align="center"|79.1900||align="center"| ||align="left"|Simplex
|-
|-
|}
|}


=== ESB Band ===
''' ESB Band '''
'''Search Pair:''' ''138.01250~143.9875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.''
'''Search Pair:''' ''138.01250~143.9875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.''
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
!Base MHz!!Mobile MHz!!Channel!!Description
!Base MHz!!Channel!!Description
|-
|-
|align="center"|143.05000||align="center"|140.05000||align="left"|ESB 164||align="left"|Repeater chnl 20
|align="center"|143.05000||align="left"|ESB 164||align="left"|Repeater Channel 20
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|align="center"|143.25000||align="center"|140.25000||align="left"|ESB 180||align="left"|Liaise Duplex chnl 21  
|align="center"|143.25000||align="left"|ESB 180||align="left"|Liaise Duplex Channel 21  
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|align="center"|140.61000||align="center"|140.61000||align="left"| ||align="left"|Fire 4 High
|align="center"|140.61000||align="left"| ||align="left"|Fire 4 High
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|align="center"|140.92500||align="center"|140.92500||align="left"|ESX 34||align="left"|Fire 3 High
|align="center"|140.92500||align="left"|ESX 34||align="left"|Fire 3 High
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|align="center"|140.98750||align="center"|140.98750||align="left"|ESX 39||align="left"|Liaise  Simplex chnl 10
|align="center"|140.98750||align="left"|ESX 39||align="left"|Liaise  Simplex Channel 10
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|align="center"|143.78750||align="center"|143.78750||align="left"|ESX 63||align="left"|Fire 2 High
|align="center"|143.78750||align="left"|ESX 63||align="left"|Fire 2 High
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|align="center"|143.82500||align="center"|143.82500||align="left"|ESX 66||align="left"|Fire 1 High
|align="center"|143.82500||align="left"|ESX 66||align="left"|Fire 1 High
|}
|}
Also see [[ National Data ]] > [[Fire National Frequencies]]
Also see [[ National Data ]] > [[Fire National Frequencies]]


== NZ Ambulance Service ==
=== Callsigns ===
Wellington Free Ambulance  Area Peka Peka to the top of the Rimutakas South
See Ambulance and other photos [http://www.111emergency.co.nz here.]


=== ESB Band ===
These are stations covered by the Wellington fire channel. For information about the differences between Career, Composite and Volunteer stations, see [[Fire terminology]]. For information about vehicle callsigns, see [[Fire vehicles]].


All CTCSS are 233.6
'''Search Pair:''' ''138.01250~143.9875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.''
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
!Base MHz!!Mobile MHz!!Channel!!Description
!Station!!Station # Crewing!!Callsigns
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|align="center"|141.42500||align="center"|138.42500||align="center"|ESB 34||align="left"|Wrights Hill Wellington
|Wellington City||21 Career||WELL215, WELL217, WELL2114
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|align="center"|141.38750||align="center"|138.38750||align="center"|ESB 31||align="left"|Mt Clime Hutt
|Newtown||22 Career ||NEWT221
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|align="center"|141.40000||align="center"|138.40000||align="center"|ESB 32||align="left"|Puke Bay Kapiti
|Thorndon||23 Career||THOR231, THOR236
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|align="center"|141.37500||align="center"|138.37500||align="center"|ESB 30||align="left"|Forest Heights Otaki
|Kilburnie||24 Composite||KILB241 (Career), KILB2426 (Volunteer)
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|align="center"|140.6500||align="center"|140.6500 ||align="center"|ESX 12||align="left"|Simplex
|Brooklyn||25 Career||BROO251
|}
'''423.1625 Wairarapa Link''' ''need confirmation this is still working''
 
== Aviation Bands ==
===AR Band ===
'''Search Pair:''' ''118.000 MHz~135.9755MHz, AM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.''
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
!Base MHz!!Mobile MHz!!Channel!!Description
|-
|-
|align="center"|119.10000||align="center"|119.10000||align="center"|ACX45||align="left"|General Aviation talk
|Karori||26 Career||KARO261
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|align="center"|118.80000||align="center"|118.80000||align="center"|ACX33||align="left"|Wellington Tower
|Johnsonville||28 Composite||JOHN281, JOHN287
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|align="center"|119.30000||align="center"|119.30000||align="center"|ACX53||align="left"|Wellington Approach
|Newlands||29 Volunteer||NEWL291
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|align="center"|121.30000||align="center"|121.30000||align="center"|ACX133||align="left"|Wellington Information
|Porirua||31 Composite||PORI311, PORI317, PORI3110* (Career) PORI312 (Volunteer)
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|align="center"|121.90000||align="center"|121.90000||align="center"|ACX157||align="left"|Wellington Ground
|Tawa||33 Volunteer||TAWA331, TAWA332
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|align="center"|122.30000||align="center"|122.30000||align="center"|ACX173||align="left"|Wellington Departure
|Titahi Bay||34 Volunteer||TITA341
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|align="center"|118.30000||align="center"|118.30000||align="center"|ACX13||align="left"|Paraparaumu Unattended
|Plimerton||35 Volunteer||PLIM351
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|align="center"|130.35000||align="center"|130.35000||align="center"|ARX14||align="left"|Air NZ
|Paekakarki||36 Volunteer||PAEK361
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|align="center"|133.55000||align="center"|133.55000||align="center"|ARX118||align="left"|Gliders
|Paraparaumu||37 Composite||PARA371, PARA377, PARA3726
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|align="center"|133.90000||align="center"|133.90000||align="center"|ARX132||align="left"|Fuelers
|Waikanae||38 Volunteer||WAIK381, WAIK387, WAIK3829
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|align="center"|126.90000||align="center"|126.90000||align="center"|ACX357||align="left"|ATIS
|Otaki||41 Volunteer||OTAK411, OTAK417
|}
See also: [[ Media:Aeronautical_Band.pdf | RSM Aeronautical Bands PDF ]]
 
== Maritime Bands ==
=== MM Band ===
'''Search Pair:''' ''156.0125MHz~162.200MHz, FM Modulation, 25kHz Channel Spacing.''
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
!Base MHz!!Ship MHz!!Channel!!Description
|-
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|align="center"|160.625||align="center"|156.125||align="center"|MM62||align="left"|Wellington Coast
|Hutt||40 Career||HUTT407
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|align="center"|160.800||align="center"|156.200||align="center"|MM4||align="left"|Wgtn Harbour Radio Palliser
|Avalon||41 Career||AVAL414, AVAL4115
|-
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|align="center"|156.425||align="center"|156.425||align="center"|MM68||align="left"|Picton Maritime
|Seaview||42 Composite||SEAV421 (Career) SEAV422 (Volunteer), SEAV4212*
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|align="center"|156.475||align="center"|156.475||align="center"|MM69||align="left"|Maritime
|Stokes Valley||43 Volunteer||STOK431, STOK432
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|align="center"|156.575||align="center"|156.575||align="center"|MM71||align="left"|Wellington Maritime
|Wainuiomata||44 Volunteer||WAIN441, WAIN447, WAIN4426
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|align="center"|156.700||align="center"|156.700||align="center"|MM14||align="left"|Wellington Harbour Radio Beacon Hill
|Eastbourne||46 Volunteer||EAST461
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|align="center"|156.800||align="center"|156.800||align="center"|MM16||align="left"|Calling-Distress
|Silverstream||47 Volunteer||SILV471
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|align="center"|156.500||align="center"|156.500||align="center"|MM10||align="left"|Wellington Harbour Tugs/Pilot
|Trentham||48 Composite||TREN481 (Volunteer), TREN487 (Career), TREN4810*
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|align="center"|156.600||align="center"|156.600||align="center"|MM12||align="left"|Wellington Harbour Tugs/Pilot
|Rimutaka||49 Composite||RIMU491 (Career), RIMU4926, RIMU4928 (Volunteer)
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|align="center"|156.650||align="center"|156.650||align="center"|MM13||align="left"|Wellington Harbour Tugs/Pilot   
|Ngawi||51 Volunteer||NGAW5171
|}
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|-
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|See also: ||[[ National Data ]] > [[Marine VHF Frequencies]]
|Lake Ferry||52 Volunteer||LAKE5271, LAKE5275
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| ||[[ media:Maritime_HF_VHF_Bands.pdf | RSM Maritime HF and VHF Bands PDF]]
|Mauriceville||53 Volunteer||MAUR5371
|}
 
== Civil Defence ==
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
!MHz!!Description
|-
|-
|140.9875 || Horowhenua
|Wainuioru||54 Volunteer||WAIN5471
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|141.0500 || Colonial Knob
|Castlepoint||55 Volunteer||CAST5571
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|141.0625 || Mt Eringa
|Tinui||56 Volunteer||TINU5671
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|143.0500 || Waipura
|Tora||57 Volunteer||TORA5871, TORA5875
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|149.4000 || Makara High
|Riversdale Beach||59 Volunteer||RIVE5971
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|149.4250 || WCC HQ
|Masterton||61 Composite||MAST611, MAST612, MAST613, MAST617, MAST6110
|-
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|149.7250 || WCC Kaukau
|Carterton||62 Volunteer||CART621, CART622, CART6229
|-
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|149.8500 || Upper Hutt
|Featherston||63 Volunteer||FEAT631, FEAT632, FEAT6326
|-
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|149.8250 || WCC
|Greytown||64 Volunteer||GREY642, GREY647
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|149.7750 || NATIONAL
|Martinbrough||65 Volunteer||MART651, MART652, MART6529
|}
|}
See also [[ National Data ]] > [[Ministry of Civil Defence National Frequencies]]
* Appliances marked with a * are 'Cross-manned'. Staff from another appliance will crew this vehicle when it is required at a call.


== Diplomatic ==
'''Bush Forces'''
Wainuiomata Bush Fire Force (Hutt City Council)
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
!Freq!!Chan!!Description
|-
|-
|462.61875 || DN65  ||US Embassy
|9571    ||   2002 Mitsubishi Canter
|-
|9572    ||  1999 Mitsubishi Canter
|-
|9573    ||    1994 Toyota Hilux
|-
|9574      ||      Nissan Safari
|-
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|463.08125 || DN102 ||US Embassy
|9575    ||   1974 Toyota Landcruiser
|-
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|464.46875 || DN213 ||US Embassy Security
|HUTT DPRFO || 1998 Toyota Hiace
|}
|}
 
Upper Hutt Rural Fire (Upper Hutt City Council)
== Rail Service ==
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{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
!MHz!!Description
|-
|-
|151.9750 || Kapiti Rail
|9410    ||   1999 Ford Courier
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|9425  ||    1994 Mitsubishi Canter
|-
|9471  ||    1995 Toyota Dyna
|-
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|453.3625 || Rail Ferry 1
|9472    ||   2002 Isuzu NPS300
|-
|-
|453.4375 || Rail Yard
|9475    ||   1981 Mitsubishi Fuso
|-
|-
|453.4875 || Rail Hutt
|9480    ||   1988 Nissan Civilian
|-
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|453.5125 || Yard
|UH DPRFO  || 2002 Ford Courier
|-
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|453.5625 || Rail Ferry 2
|UHRFO02  ||   2003 Mitsubishi Triton
|}
|}
See also [[ National Data ]] > [[Railways Frequencies]]
Wellington Rural Fire Force (Wellington City Council)
 
== Taxis ==
== Department of Conservation ==
VHF repeaters
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{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
!MHz!!Location
|-
|-
|142.4625 || Mt Baker - southern Rimutaka
|WELL9271    ||   Toyota Dyna (Smoke Chaser)
|-
|-
|142.5375 || Kapiti Island
|WELL9272    ||   Toyota Hilux (Fire Response)
|-
|-
|142.5500 || Cone - Tararua Range
|WELL9273    ||   Toyota Hilux (Fire Response)
|}
 
== Others ==
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
!MHz!!Description
|-
|-
|456.5250 || Victoria University
|WELL9275      || Hino (Tanker)
|-
|-
|461.8300 || Stagecoach Buses
|WELL9226    ||   Mitsubishi L300 (Support/Troop Carrier)
|-
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|463.4750 || Parliament Security
|WELL9280    ||   Mitsubishi Rosa (Command Vehicle)
|-
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|466.8625 || Strait Shipping Ltd
|WELLRFO2 || DPRFO
|-
|-
|478.6150 || Massey University
|WELLPRFO1  ||  PRFO
|}
 
==  New Zealand Police ==
=== Frequencies ===
==== Digital ====
 
The P25 implementation for NZ Police in the ESB and ESC bands includes a AES 256 bit encryption layer securing the radio network from unauthorized monitoring<br>
'''Although modern digital scanners are able to DECODE these signals, they are unable to Decrypt them.'''
 
''' ESB Band '''
'''Search Pair:''' ''138.01250~143.9875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.''
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
! Base Freq. !! Mobile Freq. !! Channel !! Description
|}
 
''' ESC Band '''
'''Search Pair:''' ''494.00625MHz~501.987500MHz, FM & C4FM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.''
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
! Base Freq. !! Mobile Freq. !! Channel !! Description
|}
|}


== NZ Police Analogue (Historic) ==
==== Analog (Historic) ====


'''ALL WELLINGTON ANALOGUE FREQUENCIES ARE CURRENTLY LINKED TO PALMERSTON NORTH'''
'''ALL WELLINGTON ANALOG FREQUENCIES ARE CURRENTLY LINKED TO PALMERSTON NORTH'''


Analogue frequencies listed below are for historic purpose only. As of June 2009 the Project 25 (P25) digital radio system has been deployed in the Wellington area (Wellington City, Upper Hutt, Kapiti, Mana and the Wairarapa) for NZ Police.
Analog frequencies listed below are for historic purpose only. As of June 2009 the Project 25 (P25) digital radio system has been deployed in the Wellington area (Wellington City, Upper Hutt, Kapiti, Mana and the Wairarapa) for NZ Police.
==== ESA Band ====
''' ESA Band '''


'''Search Pair:''' ''75.2250MHz~79.96875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz & 25kHz Channel Spacing.''
'''Search Pair:''' ''75.2250MHz~79.96875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz & 25kHz Channel Spacing.''
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|-
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!Base MHz!!Mobile MHz!!Channel!!Description
!Base MHz!!Channel!!Description
|-
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|align="center"|75.55000||align="center"|78.43125||align="center"|ESA 27||align="left"|Wellington Wrights Hill
|align="center"|75.55000||align="center"|ESA 27||align="left"|Wellington Wrights Hill
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|align="center"|75.62500||align="center"|78.50625||align="center"|ESA 33||align="left"|Wellington North
|align="center"|75.62500||align="center"|ESA 33||align="left"|Wellington North
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|align="center"|75.76250||align="center"|78.64375||align="center"|ESA 44||align="left"|Wellington South
|align="center"|75.76250||align="center"|ESA 44||align="left"|Wellington South
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|align="center"|75.88750||align="center"|78.76875||align="center"|ESA 54||align="left"|Wellington Area Two
|align="center"|75.88750||align="center"|ESA 54||align="left"|Wellington Area Two
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!Base MHz!!Mobile MHz!!Channel!!Description
!Base MHz!!Channel!!Description
|-
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|align="center"|75.22500||align="center"|78.10625||align="center"|ESA 1||align="left"|Lower Hutt
|align="center"|75.22500||align="center"|ESA 1||align="left"|Lower Hutt
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|align="center"|75.25000||align="center"|78.13125||align="center"|ESA 3||align="left"|Upper Hutt
|align="center"|75.25000||align="center"|ESA 3||align="left"|Upper Hutt
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|align="center"|075.8625||align="center"|78.74375||align="center"|ESA 52||align="left"|Hutt Area Two
|align="center"|075.8625||align="center"|ESA 52||align="left"|Hutt Area Two
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!Base MHz!!Mobile MHz!!Channel!!Description
!Base MHz!!Mobile MHz!!Channel!!Description
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|align="center"|75.71250||align="center"|78.59375||align="center"|ESA 40||align="left"|Mana
|align="center"|75.71250||align="center"|ESA 40||align="left"|Mana
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|align="center"|75.73750||align="center"|78.61875||align="center"|ESA 42||align="left"|Mana Unknown
|align="center"|75.73750||align="center"|ESA 42||align="left"|Mana Unknown
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|align="center"|76.03750||align="center"|78.91875||align="center"|ESA 66||align="left"|Mana Paraparaumu
|align="center"|76.03750||align="center"|ESA 66||align="left"|Mana Paraparaumu
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|align="center"|76.06250||align="center"|78.94375||align="center"|ESA 68||align="left"|Mana Pukerua Bay
|align="center"|76.06250||align="center"|ESA 68||align="left"|Mana Pukerua Bay
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|align="center"|76.08750||align="center"|78.96875||align="center"|ESA 70||align="left"|Mana Porirua
|align="center"|76.08750||align="center"|ESA 70||align="left"|Mana Porirua
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|align="center"|76.1125||align="center"|78.99375||align="center"|ESA 72||align="left"|Mana
|align="center"|76.1125||align="center"|ESA 72||align="left"|Mana
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|align="center"|75.8125||align="center"|78.69375||align="center"|ESA 48||align="left"|Mana Area Two
|align="center"|75.8125||align="center"|ESA 48||align="left"|Mana Area Two
|}
|}


==== F Band ====
''' F Band '''


'''Search Pair:''' ''470.50625MHz~493.99375MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz & 25kHz Channel Spacing.''
'''Search Pair:''' ''470.50625MHz~493.99375MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz & 25kHz Channel Spacing.''
Line 289: Line 379:
'''Wellington Channel'''
'''Wellington Channel'''
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!Base MHz!!Mobile MHz!!Channel!!Description
!Base MHz!!Channel!!Description
|-
|-
|align="center"|485.2250||align="center"|491.23750||align="center"|F 210||align="left"|Wellington
|align="center"|485.2250||align="center"|F 210||align="left"|Wellington
|-
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|align="center"|486.0500||align="center"|492.06250||align="center"|F 243||align="left"|Wellington
|align="center"|486.0500||align="center"|F 243||align="left"|Wellington
|-
|-
|align="center"|486.6500||align="center"|492.66250||align="center"|F 267||align="left"|Wellington
|align="center"|486.6500||align="center"|F 267||align="left"|Wellington
|-
|-
|align="center"|486.6750||align="center"|492.68750||align="center"|F 268||align="left"|Wellington
|align="center"|486.6750||align="center"|F 268||align="left"|Wellington
|-
|-
|align="center"|486.8500||align="center"|492.86250||align="center"|F 275||align="left"|Wellington
|align="center"|486.8500||align="center"|F 275||align="left"|Wellington
|-
|-
|align="center"|487.7750||align="center"|493.78750||align="center"|F 312||align="left"|Wellington
|align="center"|487.7750||align="center"|F 312||align="left"|Wellington
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|align="center"|487.8500||align="center"|493.86250||align="center"|F 315||align="left"|Wellington
|align="center"|487.8500||align="center"|F 315||align="left"|Wellington
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|align="center"|485.2000||align="center"|491.21250||align="center"|F 209||align="left"|Wellington Airport
|align="center"|485.2000||align="center"|F 209||align="left"|Wellington Airport
|}
|}
'''Hutt Channel'''
'''Hutt Channel'''
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!Base MHz!!Mobile MHz!!Channel!!Description
!Base MHz!!Channel!!Description
|-
|-
|align="center"|484.4250||align="center"|490.43750||align="center"|F 178||align="left"|Hutt
|align="center"|484.4250||align="center"|F 178||align="left"|Hutt
|-
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|align="center"|485.2500||align="center"|491.26250||align="center"|F 211||align="left"|Hutt
|align="center"|485.2500||align="center"|F 211||align="left"|Hutt
|-
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|align="center"|486.5500||align="center"|492.56250||align="center"|F 263||align="left"|Hutt
|align="center"|486.5500||align="center"|F 263||align="left"|Hutt
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|align="center"|486.5750||align="center"|492.58750||align="center"|F 264||align="left"|Hutt
|align="center"|486.5750||align="center"|F 264||align="left"|Hutt
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|align="center"|486.6000||align="center"|492.61250||align="center"|F 265||align="left"|Hutt
|align="center"|486.6000||align="center"|F 265||align="left"|Hutt
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|align="center"|486.7250||align="center"|492.73750||align="center"|F 270||align="left"|Hutt
|align="center"|486.7250||align="center"|F 270||align="left"|Hutt
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|align="center"|487.3250||align="center"|493.33750||align="center"|F 294||align="left"|Hutt
|align="center"|487.3250||align="center"|F 294||align="left"|Hutt
|}
|}
'''Non-Geograpic Channels'''
'''Non-Geographic Channels'''
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!Base MHz!!Mobile MHz!!Channel!!Description
!Base MHz!!Channel!!Description
|-
|-
|align="center"|485.3300|| || ||align="left"|Area Two
|align="center"|485.3300|| || ||align="left"|Area Two
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|align="center"|488.0250|| || ||align="left"|Dog Simplex
|align="center"|488.0250|| || ||align="left"|Dog Simplex
|}
|}
Also see [[ National Data ]] > [[Police Cross Band Freqencies ]]
Also see [[ National Data ]] > [[ Police Cross Band Frequencies ]]
 
== NZ Police Digital ==
The P25 implementation for NZ Police in the ESB and ESC bands includes a DES/AES encryption layer securing the radio network from unauthorized monitoring.
'''Although modern digital scanners are able to DECODE these signals, they are unable to DECRYPT them.'''


Currently there are a number of projects in development to monitor and analyse P25 radio networks.
=== Callsigns ===
 
=== ESB Band ===
'''Search Pair:''' ''138.01250~143.9875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.''
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #aaa; background: #f5f5f5"
!Base MHz!!Mobile MHz!!Channel!!Description
|}
 
=== ESC Band ===
'''Search Pair:''' ''494.00625MHz~501.987500MHz, FM & C4FM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.''
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!Base MHz!!Mobile λ!!Channel!!Description
|}
 
= Wellington Radio Callsigns =
== NZ Police Callsigns ==
===Callsign Format===


Police unit callsigns have the first two letters of their home station (eg HN for Hamilton), then usually one (or two) letters for the unit type (e.g. S for sergeant), then numbers for the unique unit or shift group.
Police unit callsigns have the first two letters of their home station (eg HN for Hamilton), then usually one (or two) letters for the unit type (e.g. S for sergeant), then numbers for the unique unit or shift group.
Line 375: Line 445:
* TNI3 is Takapuna I-Car (General Duties), Late Shift
* TNI3 is Takapuna I-Car (General Duties), Late Shift
* SVH13 is an Auckland Motorways Traffic unit
* SVH13 is an Auckland Motorways Traffic unit
----
===Callsigns===


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== NZ Fire Service Callsigns ==
== Aviation Frequencies ==
These are stations covered by the Wellington fire channel. For information about the differences between Career, Composite and Volunteer stations, see [[Fire terminology]]. For information about vehicle callsigns, see [[Fire vehicles]].
 
===Callsigns===
'''Search Pair:''' ''118.000 MHz~135.9755MHz, AM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.''
 
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!Station!!Station # Crewing!!Callsigns
!Base MHz!!Channel!!Description
|-
|-
|Wellington City||21 Career||WELL215, WELL217, WELL2114
|align="center"|119.10000||align="center"|ACX45||align="left"|General Aviation talk
|-
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|Newtown||22 Career ||NEWT221
|align="center"|118.80000||align="center"|ACX33||align="left"|Wellington Tower
|-
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|Thorndon||23 Career||THOR231, THOR236
|align="center"|119.30000||align="center"|ACX53||align="left"|Wellington Approach
|-
|-
|Kilburnie||24 Composite||KILB241 (Career), KILB2426 (Volunteer)
|align="center"|121.30000||align="center"|ACX133||align="left"|Wellington Information
|-
|-
|Brooklyn||25 Career||BROO251
|align="center"|121.90000||align="center"|ACX157||align="left"|Wellington Ground
|-
|-
|Karori||26 Career||KARO261
|align="center"|122.30000||align="center"|ACX173||align="left"|Wellington Departure
|-
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|Johnsonville||28 Composite||JOHN281, JOHN287
|align="center"|118.30000||align="center"|ACX13||align="left"|Paraparaumu Unattended
|-
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|Newlands||29 Volunteer||NEWL291
|align="center"|130.35000||align="center"|ARX14||align="left"|Air NZ
|-
|-
|Porirua||31 Composite||PORI311, PORI317, PORI3110* (Career) PORI312 (Volunteer)
|align="center"|133.55000||align="center"|ARX118||align="left"|Gliders
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|Tawa||33 Volunteer||TAWA331, TAWA332
|align="center"|133.90000||align="center"|ARX132||align="left"|Fuelers
|-
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|Titahi Bay||34 Volunteer||TITA341
|align="center"|126.90000||align="center"|ACX357||align="left"|ATIS
|}
 
== Marine Frequencies ==
 
'''Search Pair:''' ''156.0125MHz~162.200MHz, FM Modulation, 25kHz Channel Spacing.''
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!Base MHz!!Ship MHz!!Channel!!Description
|-
|-
|Plimerton||35 Volunteer||PLIM351
|align="center"|160.625||align="center"|156.125||align="center"|MM62||align="left"|Wellington Coast
|-
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|Paekakarki||36 Volunteer||PAEK361
|align="center"|160.800||align="center"|156.200||align="center"|MM4||align="left"|Wellington Harbour Radio Palliser
|-
|-
|Paraparaumu||37 Composite||PARA371, PARA377, PARA3726
|align="center"|156.425||align="center"|156.425||align="center"|MM68||align="left"|Picton Maritime
|-
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|Waikanae||38 Volunteer||WAIK381, WAIK387, WAIK3829
|align="center"|156.475||align="center"|156.475||align="center"|MM69||align="left"|Maritime
|-
|-
|Otaki||41 Volunteer||OTAK411, OTAK417
|align="center"|156.575||align="center"|156.575||align="center"|MM71||align="left"|Wellington Maritime
|-
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|Hutt||40 Career||HUTT407
|align="center"|156.700||align="center"|156.700||align="center"|MM14||align="left"|Wellington Harbour Radio Beacon Hill
|-
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|Avalon||41 Career||AVAL414, AVAL4115
|align="center"|156.800||align="center"|156.800||align="center"|MM16||align="left"|Calling-Distress
|-
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|Seaview||42 Composite||SEAV421 (Career) SEAV422 (Volunteer), SEAV4212*
|align="center"|156.500||align="center"|156.500||align="center"|MM10||align="left"|Wellington Harbour Tugs/Pilot
|-
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|Stokes Valley||43 Volunteer||STOK431, STOK432
|align="center"|156.600||align="center"|156.600||align="center"|MM12||align="left"|Wellington Harbour Tugs/Pilot
|-
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|Wainuiomata||44 Volunteer||WAIN441, WAIN447, WAIN4426
|align="center"|156.650||align="center"|156.650||align="center"|MM13||align="left"|Wellington Harbour Tugs/Pilot   
|}
See also: ||[[ National Data ]] > [[Marine VHF Frequencies]]
 
== Civil Defence Frequencies ==
 
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!MHz!!Description
|-
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|Eastbourne||46 Volunteer||EAST461
|140.9875 || Horowhenua
|-
|-
|Silverstream||47 Volunteer||SILV471
|141.0500 || Colonial Knob
|-
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|Trentham||48 Composite||TREN481 (Volunteer), TREN487 (Career), TREN4810*
|141.0625 || Mt Eringa
|-
|-
|Rimutaka||49 Composite||RIMU491 (Career), RIMU4926, RIMU4928 (Volunteer)
|143.0500 || Waipura
|-
|-
|Ngawi||51 Volunteer||NGAW5171
|149.4000 || Makara High
|-
|-
|Lake Ferry||52 Volunteer||LAKE5271, LAKE5275
|149.4250 || WCC HQ
|-
|-
|Mauriceville||53 Volunteer||MAUR5371
|149.7250 || WCC Kaukau
|-
|-
|Wainuioru||54 Volunteer||WAIN5471
|149.8500 || Upper Hutt
|-
|-
|Castlepoint||55 Volunteer||CAST5571
|149.8250 || WCC
|-
|-
|Tinui||56 Volunteer||TINU5671
|149.7750 || NATIONAL
|-
|Tora||57 Volunteer||TORA5871, TORA5875
|-
|Riversdale Beach||59 Volunteer||RIVE5971
|-
|Masterton||61 Composite||MAST611, MAST612, MAST613, MAST617, MAST6110
|-
|Carterton||62 Volunteer||CART621, CART622, CART6229
|-
|Featherston||63 Volunteer||FEAT631, FEAT632, FEAT6326
|-
|Greytown||64 Volunteer||GREY642, GREY647
|-
|Martinbrough||65 Volunteer||MART651, MART652, MART6529
|}
|}
* Appliances marked with a * are 'Crossmanned'. Staff from another appliance will crew this vehicle when it is required at a call.
See also [[ National Data ]] > [[Ministry of Civil Defence National Frequencies]]
 
== Diplomatic Frequencies ==


==Bush Forces==
Wainuiomata Bush Fire Force (Hutt City Council)
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!Freq!!Chan!!Description
|-
|-
|9571    ||   2002 Mitsubishi Canter
|462.61875 || DN65  ||US Embassy
|-
|-
|9572    ||   1999 Mitsubishi Canter
|463.08125 || DN102 ||US Embassy
|-
|-
|9573    ||   1994 Toyota Hilux
|464.46875 || DN213 ||US Embassy Security
|-
|9574      ||      Nissan Safari
|-
|9575    ||  1974 Toyota Landcruiser
|-
|HUTT DPRFO || 1998 Toyota Hiace
|}
|}
Upper Hutt Rural Fire (Upper Hutt City Council)
 
== Railway Frequencies ==
<pre>
CH RX FREQ         Area Covered
 
4 152.35000      Wellington to Maymorn (Wairarapa Line)
12 152.03750 Wellington - Otaki (North Island Main Trunk Line)
14 152.36250 Wellington to Johnsonville (Johnsonville Line)
</pre>
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!MHz!!Description
|-
|-
|9410    ||   1999 Ford Courier
|151.9750 || Kapiti Rail
|-
|-
|9425  ||     1994 Mitsubishi Canter
|453.3625 || Rail Ferry 1
|-
|-
|9471  ||     1995 Toyota Dyna
|453.4375 || Rail Yard
|-
|-
|9472    ||   2002 Isuzu NPS300
|453.4875 || Rail Hutt
|-
|-
|9475    ||   1981 Mitsubishi Fuso
|453.5125 || Yard
|-
|-
|9480    ||   1988 Nissan Civillian
|453.5625 || Rail Ferry 2
|-
|UH DPRFO  ||  2002 Ford Courier
|-
|UHRFO02  ||  2003 Mitsubishi Triton
|}
|}
Wellington Rural Fire Force (Wellington City Council)
See also [[ National Data ]] > [[Railways Frequencies]]
 
== Department of Conservation Frequencies ==
 
VHF repeaters
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!MHz!!Location
|-
|-
|WELL9271    ||   Toyota Dyna (Smoke Chaser)
|142.4625 || Mt Baker - southern Rimutaka
|-
|-
|WELL9272    ||   Toyota Hilux (Fire Response)
|142.5375 || Kapiti Island
|-
|-
|WELL9273    ||   Toyota Hilux (Fire Response)
|142.5500 || Cone - Tararua Range
|-
|WELL9275      ||  Hino (Tanker)
|-
|WELL9226    ||  Mitsubishi L300 (Support/Troop Carrier)
|-
|WELL9280    ||    Mitsubishi Rosa (Command Vehicle)
|-
|WELLRFO2 || DPRFO
|-
|WELLPRFO1  ||  PRFO
|}
|}


== NZ Ambulance Service Callsigns ==
== Other Frequencies ==
 
 
Callsign = Station that the vechicle origanated (e.g city one means the vechicle originated from city station)
 
If the vechicle prefix is:


*0* = Ambulance
*2* = Patient Transfer Service
*8* = Special Event Ambulance
*9* = General Event Ambulance
The digit after the number is the unit in order of the shift so first unit of the day in order
Wellington Free Ambulance
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!Callsign!!Description
!MHz!!Description
|-
|-
|align="center"|Thorndon 1||
|456.5250 || Victoria University
|-
|-
|align="center"|Thorndon 2||
|461.8300 || Stagecoach Buses
|-
|-
|align="center"|Thorndon 91||
|463.4750 || Parliament Security
|-
|-
|align="center"|Newtown 1||
|466.8625 || Strait Shipping Ltd
|-
|-
|align="center"|Newtown 21 ||Patient Transport (PTO)
|478.6150 || Massey University
|-
|align="center"|Lower Hutt 1||
|-
|align="center"|Lower Hutt 2||
|-
|align="center"|Lower Hutt 21 ||Patient Transport (PTO)
|-
|align="center"|Lower Hutt 91||
|-
|align="center"|Upper Hutt 1||
|-
|align="center"|Porirua 1||
|-
|align="center"|Porirua 2||
|-
|align="center"|Porirua 21 ||Patient Transport (PTO)
|-
|align="center"|Paraparaumu 1||
|-
|align="center"|Paraparaumu 2||
|-
|align="center"|Paraparaumu 3||
|-
|align="center"|Wainuiomata 1||
|-
|align="center"|Rescue 1 ||4x4 Rescue
|-
|align="center"|Rescue 2 ||4x4 Rescue/workshop
|-
|align="center"|Oscar ||(1-4 depending on shift)''
|-
|align="center"|A1Well ||Westpac Rescue Helicopter
|-
|align="center"|CAS 1 ||Wellington Hospital ED
|-
|align="center"|CAS 2 ||Hutt Hospital ED
|}
|}
= Wellington Radio Codes =
== NZ Police Radio Codes ==
* [[All police radio codes]]
* [[Police 10 code]]
* [[Police K codes]]
* [[Police event codes]]
* [[Police abbreviations]]
* [[:Category:Police]]
== NZ Fire Service Radio Codes ==
* [[Fire Radio Codes | Fire K codes]]
* [[Appliance|Appliance types]]
* [[Fire vehicles]],
* [[Fire terminology]]
* [[:Category:Fire]]
== NZ Ambulance Service Radio Codes ==
* [[ProQA  | Ambulance ProQA Job description codes]]
* [[Q_codes |Ambulance Q codes]]
* [[R_codes |Ambulance R codes]]
* [[Ambulance_Scopes_Of_Practice |Ambulance/Paramedic scopes of practice ]]
* [[Status  |Ambulance Patient Status Codes]]
* [[Priority |Ambulance Response Priority Codes]]
* [[GCS    |Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)]]
* [[Helicopter | Helicopter Callsigns]]
* [[ Response | Helicopter response codes ]]
* [[:Category:Ambulance]]


[[Category:Scanning in New Zealand|W]]
[[Category:Scanning in New Zealand|W]]
[[Category:Police frequencies|W]]
[[Category:Ambulance|W]]
[[Category:Fire callsigns|W]]
[[Category:Fire|W]]
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[[Category:Civil Defence | W]]
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[[Category:Aviation|W]]
[[Category:Aircraft Frequencies | W]]

Revision as of 16:35, 9 January 2019

Wellington Free Ambulance

Frequencies

Wellington Free Ambulance Area Peka Peka to the top of the Rimutakas South

Now operating on Police Trunking Radio network. Using Various UHF & VHF Sites

Talkgroups

2250 - Wellington Main Dispatch Channel

Dispatcher ID: 2000001

2251 - Patient Transfer

Dispatcher ID: 2000002

2252 - Unknown

2253 - Unknown

2254 - Unknown


Portables Radios ID's are 21181xx

Mobile radio ID's are 21164xx 21184xx

ESB Band

All CTCSS are 233.6

Search Pair: 138.01250~143.9875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.

Base MHz Channel Description
141.42500 ESB 34 Wrights Hill Wellington
141.38750 ESB 31 Mt Clime Hutt
141.40000 ESB 32 Puke Bay Kapiti
141.37500 ESB 30 Forest Heights Otaki
140.6500 ESX 12 Simplex

423.1625 Wairarapa Link need confirmation this is still working

Callsigns

Callsign = Station that the vehicle originated (e.g city one means the vehicle originated from city station)

If the vehicle prefix is:

  • 0* = Ambulance
  • 2* = Patient Transfer Service
  • 8* = Special Event Ambulance
  • 9* = General Event Ambulance

The digit after the number is the unit in order of the shift so first unit of the day in order

Wellington Free Ambulance

Callsign Description
Thorndon 1
Thorndon 2
Thorndon 91
Newtown 1
Newtown 21 Patient Transport (PTO)
Lower Hutt 1
Lower Hutt 2
Lower Hutt 21 Patient Transport (PTO)
Lower Hutt 91
Upper Hutt 1
Porirua 1
Porirua 2
Porirua 21 Patient Transport (PTO)
Paraparaumu 1
Paraparaumu 2
Paraparaumu 3
Wainuiomata 1
Rescue 1 4x4 Rescue
Rescue 2 4x4 Rescue/workshop
Oscar (1-4 depending on shift)
A1Well Westpac Rescue Helicopter
CAS 1 Wellington Hospital ED
CAS 2 Hutt Hospital ED

Fire and Emergency New Zealand

Frequencies

ESA Band

Search Pair: 75.2250MHz~79.96875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz & 25kHz Channel Spacing.

Wellington

Base MHz Channel Description
75.4750 ESA 21 Hutt
75.5250 ESA 25 Kapiti
75.5875 ESA 30 Wrights Hill
75.5875 ESA 30 Forest Heights
75.5875 ESA 30 Mt Eringa
75.9625 ESA 60 Mount Kaukau
79.1900 Simplex

ESB Band Search Pair: 138.01250~143.9875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.

Base MHz Channel Description
143.05000 ESB 164 Repeater Channel 20
143.25000 ESB 180 Liaise Duplex Channel 21
140.61000 Fire 4 High
140.92500 ESX 34 Fire 3 High
140.98750 ESX 39 Liaise Simplex Channel 10
143.78750 ESX 63 Fire 2 High
143.82500 ESX 66 Fire 1 High

Also see National Data > Fire National Frequencies

Callsigns

These are stations covered by the Wellington fire channel. For information about the differences between Career, Composite and Volunteer stations, see Fire terminology. For information about vehicle callsigns, see Fire vehicles.

Station Station # Crewing Callsigns
Wellington City 21 Career WELL215, WELL217, WELL2114
Newtown 22 Career NEWT221
Thorndon 23 Career THOR231, THOR236
Kilburnie 24 Composite KILB241 (Career), KILB2426 (Volunteer)
Brooklyn 25 Career BROO251
Karori 26 Career KARO261
Johnsonville 28 Composite JOHN281, JOHN287
Newlands 29 Volunteer NEWL291
Porirua 31 Composite PORI311, PORI317, PORI3110* (Career) PORI312 (Volunteer)
Tawa 33 Volunteer TAWA331, TAWA332
Titahi Bay 34 Volunteer TITA341
Plimerton 35 Volunteer PLIM351
Paekakarki 36 Volunteer PAEK361
Paraparaumu 37 Composite PARA371, PARA377, PARA3726
Waikanae 38 Volunteer WAIK381, WAIK387, WAIK3829
Otaki 41 Volunteer OTAK411, OTAK417
Hutt 40 Career HUTT407
Avalon 41 Career AVAL414, AVAL4115
Seaview 42 Composite SEAV421 (Career) SEAV422 (Volunteer), SEAV4212*
Stokes Valley 43 Volunteer STOK431, STOK432
Wainuiomata 44 Volunteer WAIN441, WAIN447, WAIN4426
Eastbourne 46 Volunteer EAST461
Silverstream 47 Volunteer SILV471
Trentham 48 Composite TREN481 (Volunteer), TREN487 (Career), TREN4810*
Rimutaka 49 Composite RIMU491 (Career), RIMU4926, RIMU4928 (Volunteer)
Ngawi 51 Volunteer NGAW5171
Lake Ferry 52 Volunteer LAKE5271, LAKE5275
Mauriceville 53 Volunteer MAUR5371
Wainuioru 54 Volunteer WAIN5471
Castlepoint 55 Volunteer CAST5571
Tinui 56 Volunteer TINU5671
Tora 57 Volunteer TORA5871, TORA5875
Riversdale Beach 59 Volunteer RIVE5971
Masterton 61 Composite MAST611, MAST612, MAST613, MAST617, MAST6110
Carterton 62 Volunteer CART621, CART622, CART6229
Featherston 63 Volunteer FEAT631, FEAT632, FEAT6326
Greytown 64 Volunteer GREY642, GREY647
Martinbrough 65 Volunteer MART651, MART652, MART6529
  • Appliances marked with a * are 'Cross-manned'. Staff from another appliance will crew this vehicle when it is required at a call.

Bush Forces Wainuiomata Bush Fire Force (Hutt City Council)

9571 2002 Mitsubishi Canter
9572 1999 Mitsubishi Canter
9573 1994 Toyota Hilux
9574 Nissan Safari
9575 1974 Toyota Landcruiser
HUTT DPRFO 1998 Toyota Hiace

Upper Hutt Rural Fire (Upper Hutt City Council)

9410 1999 Ford Courier
9425 1994 Mitsubishi Canter
9471 1995 Toyota Dyna
9472 2002 Isuzu NPS300
9475 1981 Mitsubishi Fuso
9480 1988 Nissan Civilian
UH DPRFO 2002 Ford Courier
UHRFO02 2003 Mitsubishi Triton

Wellington Rural Fire Force (Wellington City Council)

WELL9271 Toyota Dyna (Smoke Chaser)
WELL9272 Toyota Hilux (Fire Response)
WELL9273 Toyota Hilux (Fire Response)
WELL9275 Hino (Tanker)
WELL9226 Mitsubishi L300 (Support/Troop Carrier)
WELL9280 Mitsubishi Rosa (Command Vehicle)
WELLRFO2 DPRFO
WELLPRFO1 PRFO

New Zealand Police

Frequencies

Digital

The P25 implementation for NZ Police in the ESB and ESC bands includes a AES 256 bit encryption layer securing the radio network from unauthorized monitoring
Although modern digital scanners are able to DECODE these signals, they are unable to Decrypt them.

ESB Band Search Pair: 138.01250~143.9875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.

Base Freq. Mobile Freq. Channel Description

ESC Band Search Pair: 494.00625MHz~501.987500MHz, FM & C4FM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.

Base Freq. Mobile Freq. Channel Description

Analog (Historic)

ALL WELLINGTON ANALOG FREQUENCIES ARE CURRENTLY LINKED TO PALMERSTON NORTH

Analog frequencies listed below are for historic purpose only. As of June 2009 the Project 25 (P25) digital radio system has been deployed in the Wellington area (Wellington City, Upper Hutt, Kapiti, Mana and the Wairarapa) for NZ Police. ESA Band

Search Pair: 75.2250MHz~79.96875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz & 25kHz Channel Spacing.

Wellington Channel

Base MHz Channel Description
75.55000 ESA 27 Wellington Wrights Hill
75.62500 ESA 33 Wellington North
75.76250 ESA 44 Wellington South
75.88750 ESA 54 Wellington Area Two

Hutt Channel

Base MHz Channel Description
75.22500 ESA 1 Lower Hutt
75.25000 ESA 3 Upper Hutt
075.8625 ESA 52 Hutt Area Two

Mana Channel

Base MHz Mobile MHz Channel Description
75.71250 ESA 40 Mana
75.73750 ESA 42 Mana Unknown
76.03750 ESA 66 Mana Paraparaumu
76.06250 ESA 68 Mana Pukerua Bay
76.08750 ESA 70 Mana Porirua
76.1125 ESA 72 Mana
75.8125 ESA 48 Mana Area Two

F Band

Search Pair: 470.50625MHz~493.99375MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz & 25kHz Channel Spacing.

Wellington Channel

Base MHz Channel Description
485.2250 F 210 Wellington
486.0500 F 243 Wellington
486.6500 F 267 Wellington
486.6750 F 268 Wellington
486.8500 F 275 Wellington
487.7750 F 312 Wellington
487.8500 F 315 Wellington
485.2000 F 209 Wellington Airport

Hutt Channel

Base MHz Channel Description
484.4250 F 178 Hutt
485.2500 F 211 Hutt
486.5500 F 263 Hutt
486.5750 F 264 Hutt
486.6000 F 265 Hutt
486.7250 F 270 Hutt
487.3250 F 294 Hutt

Non-Geographic Channels

Base MHz Channel Description
485.3300 Area Two
485.3500 Area Two
485.4300 Area Two
485.9300 Area Two
486.0000 Area Two
486.7000 Area Two
488.0000 SIMPLEX
488.0250 Dog Simplex

Also see National Data > Police Cross Band Frequencies

Callsigns

Police unit callsigns have the first two letters of their home station (eg HN for Hamilton), then usually one (or two) letters for the unit type (e.g. S for sergeant), then numbers for the unique unit or shift group.

Examples:

  • HNS1 is Hamilton general duties sergeant section 1.
  • TNI3 is Takapuna I-Car (General Duties), Late Shift
  • SVH13 is an Auckland Motorways Traffic unit
Callsign Area Description
CTR Carterton I (Incident) Car
FSR Featherston I Car
GTR Greytown I Car
LHI Lower Hutt I Car
LHS Lower Hutt Sergeant
LHT Lower Hutt Traffic
LHV Lower Hutt Traffic Sergeant
MSS Masterton Sergeant
MST Masterton Traffic
WBI Wainuiomata I Car
WBCP Wainuiomata Community Patrol
UPI Upper Hutt I Car
UPS Upper Hutt Sergeant
UPT Upper Hutt Traffic
KLI Kilbirnie I (Incident) Car

Aviation Frequencies

Search Pair: 118.000 MHz~135.9755MHz, AM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.

Base MHz Channel Description
119.10000 ACX45 General Aviation talk
118.80000 ACX33 Wellington Tower
119.30000 ACX53 Wellington Approach
121.30000 ACX133 Wellington Information
121.90000 ACX157 Wellington Ground
122.30000 ACX173 Wellington Departure
118.30000 ACX13 Paraparaumu Unattended
130.35000 ARX14 Air NZ
133.55000 ARX118 Gliders
133.90000 ARX132 Fuelers
126.90000 ACX357 ATIS

Marine Frequencies

Search Pair: 156.0125MHz~162.200MHz, FM Modulation, 25kHz Channel Spacing.

Base MHz Ship MHz Channel Description
160.625 156.125 MM62 Wellington Coast
160.800 156.200 MM4 Wellington Harbour Radio Palliser
156.425 156.425 MM68 Picton Maritime
156.475 156.475 MM69 Maritime
156.575 156.575 MM71 Wellington Maritime
156.700 156.700 MM14 Wellington Harbour Radio Beacon Hill
156.800 156.800 MM16 Calling-Distress
156.500 156.500 MM10 Wellington Harbour Tugs/Pilot
156.600 156.600 MM12 Wellington Harbour Tugs/Pilot
156.650 156.650 MM13 Wellington Harbour Tugs/Pilot

See also: ||National Data > Marine VHF Frequencies

Civil Defence Frequencies

MHz Description
140.9875 Horowhenua
141.0500 Colonial Knob
141.0625 Mt Eringa
143.0500 Waipura
149.4000 Makara High
149.4250 WCC HQ
149.7250 WCC Kaukau
149.8500 Upper Hutt
149.8250 WCC
149.7750 NATIONAL

See also National Data > Ministry of Civil Defence National Frequencies

Diplomatic Frequencies

Freq Chan Description
462.61875 DN65 US Embassy
463.08125 DN102 US Embassy
464.46875 DN213 US Embassy Security

Railway Frequencies

CH	RX FREQ	        Area Covered

4	152.35000       Wellington to Maymorn (Wairarapa Line)
12	152.03750	Wellington - Otaki (North Island Main Trunk Line)	
14	152.36250	Wellington to Johnsonville (Johnsonville Line)
MHz Description
151.9750 Kapiti Rail
453.3625 Rail Ferry 1
453.4375 Rail Yard
453.4875 Rail Hutt
453.5125 Yard
453.5625 Rail Ferry 2

See also National Data > Railways Frequencies

Department of Conservation Frequencies

VHF repeaters

MHz Location
142.4625 Mt Baker - southern Rimutaka
142.5375 Kapiti Island
142.5500 Cone - Tararua Range

Other Frequencies

MHz Description
456.5250 Victoria University
461.8300 Stagecoach Buses
463.4750 Parliament Security
466.8625 Strait Shipping Ltd
478.6150 Massey University