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== Ambulance == | == Ambulance == | ||
=== Frequencies === | === Frequencies === | ||
Wellington Free Ambulance Area Peka Peka to the top of the Rimutakas South | Wellington Free Ambulance Area Peka Peka to the top of the Rimutakas South | ||
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Mobile radio ID's are 21164xx 21184xx | Mobile radio ID's are 21164xx 21184xx | ||
=== ESB Band === | ==== ESB Band ==== | ||
All CTCSS are 233.6 | All CTCSS are 233.6 | ||
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'''423.1625 Wairarapa Link''' ''need confirmation this is still working'' | '''423.1625 Wairarapa Link''' ''need confirmation this is still working'' | ||
Callsign = Station that the | === Callsigns === | ||
Callsign = Station that the vehicle originated (e.g city one means the vehicle originated from city station) | |||
If the | If the vehicle prefix is: | ||
*0* = Ambulance | *0* = Ambulance | ||
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!Base MHz!!Channel!!Description | !Base MHz!!Channel!!Description | ||
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|align="center"|143.05000||align="left"|ESB 164||align="left"|Repeater | |align="center"|143.05000||align="left"|ESB 164||align="left"|Repeater Channel 20 | ||
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|align="center"|143.25000||align="left"|ESB 180||align="left"|Liaise Duplex | |align="center"|143.25000||align="left"|ESB 180||align="left"|Liaise Duplex Channel 21 | ||
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|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="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="left"|ESX 39||align="left"|Liaise Simplex | |align="center"|140.98750||align="left"|ESX 39||align="left"|Liaise Simplex Channel 10 | ||
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|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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|Martinbrough||65 Volunteer||MART651, MART652, MART6529 | |Martinbrough||65 Volunteer||MART651, MART652, MART6529 | ||
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* Appliances marked with a * are ' | * 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) | Wainuiomata Bush Fire Force (Hutt City Council) | ||
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|9475 || 1981 Mitsubishi Fuso | |9475 || 1981 Mitsubishi Fuso | ||
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|9480 || 1988 Nissan | |9480 || 1988 Nissan Civilian | ||
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|UH DPRFO || 2002 Ford Courier | |UH DPRFO || 2002 Ford Courier | ||
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== Police == | == Police == | ||
=== Digital | === Digital Frequencies === | ||
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. | 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 | '''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. | Currently there are a number of projects in development to monitor and analyse P25 radio networks. | ||
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=== Analog | === Analog Frequencies (Historic) === | ||
'''ALL WELLINGTON ANALOG FREQUENCIES ARE CURRENTLY LINKED TO PALMERSTON NORTH''' | '''ALL WELLINGTON ANALOG FREQUENCIES ARE CURRENTLY LINKED TO PALMERSTON NORTH''' | ||
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|align="center"|487.3250||align="center"|F 294||align="left"|Hutt | |align="center"|487.3250||align="center"|F 294||align="left"|Hutt | ||
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'''Non- | '''Non-Geographic Channels''' | ||
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!Base MHz!!Channel!!Description | !Base MHz!!Channel!!Description | ||
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|align="center"|488.0250|| || ||align="left"|Dog Simplex | |align="center"|488.0250|| || ||align="left"|Dog Simplex | ||
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Also see [[ National Data ]] > [[Police Cross Band | Also see [[ National Data ]] > [[ Police Cross Band Frequencies ]] | ||
=== Callsigns === | |||
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== | |||
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. | ||
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* 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 | ||
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== Aviation | == Aviation Frequencies == | ||
'''Search Pair:''' ''118.000 MHz~135.9755MHz, AM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.'' | '''Search Pair:''' ''118.000 MHz~135.9755MHz, AM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.'' | ||
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See also: [[ Media:Aeronautical_Band.pdf | RSM Aeronautical Bands PDF ]] | See also: [[ Media:Aeronautical_Band.pdf | RSM Aeronautical Bands PDF ]] | ||
== | == Marine Frequencies == | ||
'''Search Pair:''' ''156.0125MHz~162.200MHz, FM Modulation, 25kHz Channel Spacing.'' | '''Search Pair:''' ''156.0125MHz~162.200MHz, FM Modulation, 25kHz Channel Spacing.'' | ||
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|align="center"|160.625||align="center"|156.125||align="center"|MM62||align="left"|Wellington Coast | |align="center"|160.625||align="center"|156.125||align="center"|MM62||align="left"|Wellington Coast | ||
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|align="center"|160.800||align="center"|156.200||align="center"|MM4||align="left"| | |align="center"|160.800||align="center"|156.200||align="center"|MM4||align="left"|Wellington Harbour Radio Palliser | ||
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|align="center"|156.425||align="center"|156.425||align="center"|MM68||align="left"|Picton Maritime | |align="center"|156.425||align="center"|156.425||align="center"|MM68||align="left"|Picton Maritime | ||
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== Civil Defence == | == Civil Defence Frequencies == | ||
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!MHz!!Description | !MHz!!Description | ||
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See also [[ National Data ]] > [[Ministry of Civil Defence National Frequencies]] | See also [[ National Data ]] > [[Ministry of Civil Defence National Frequencies]] | ||
== Diplomatic == | == Diplomatic Frequencies == | ||
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!Freq!!Chan!!Description | !Freq!!Chan!!Description | ||
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== | == Railway Frequencies == | ||
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CH RX FREQ Area Covered | CH RX FREQ Area Covered | ||
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See also [[ National Data ]] > [[Railways Frequencies]] | See also [[ National Data ]] > [[Railways Frequencies]] | ||
== Department of Conservation Frequencies == | |||
== Department of Conservation == | |||
VHF repeaters | VHF repeaters | ||
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|478.6150 || Massey University | |478.6150 || Massey University | ||
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[[Category:Scanning in New Zealand|W]] | [[Category:Scanning in New Zealand|W]] |
Revision as of 10:50, 31 December 2018
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
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 |
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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 |
Police
Digital Frequencies
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.
ESB Band
Search Pair: 138.01250~143.9875MHz, FM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.
Base MHz | Mobile MHz | Channel | Description |
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ESC Band
Search Pair: 494.00625MHz~501.987500MHz, FM & C4FM Modulation, 12.5kHz Channel Spacing.
Base MHz | Mobile λ | Channel | Description |
---|
Analog Frequencies (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 |
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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 |
See also: RSM Aeronautical Bands PDF
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 |
RSM Maritime HF and VHF Bands PDF |
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 |
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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 |
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456.5250 | Victoria University |
461.8300 | Stagecoach Buses |
463.4750 | Parliament Security |
466.8625 | Strait Shipping Ltd |
478.6150 | Massey University |