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Automatic Transmit Power Control for responsible use of GURL frequencies outdoors

Ever since mass-produced outdoor General User Radio Licence (GURL) products hit the market, there has been the fear that the entire 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands would collapse and become completely unusable. This is true in some high-density urban city areas and certain radio towers. What we tend to see though is that the manufacturers are […]

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174-184 MHz – Land Mobile Radio technical consultation

The Minister for Communications decided new uses for the former analogue television Band III (174-230 MHz) in April 2017, following a review of options for allocating the frequencies in this band. One of these new uses is land mobile radio services, which is allocated 10 MHz between 174-184 MHz.Radio Spectrum Management has prepared a consultation

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2017 RFUANZ Awards

The 2017 RFUANZ Awards Night were presented on Tuesday the 11th of April, to the following individuals: Murray Lambert, Mobile Communication Services service to the industry – sponsored by Tait Communications Murray has been involved in the industry since 1993 working in Telecom Mobile Radio involved in the provision of engineering and sales support for major

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2016 RFUANZ Awards

The 2016 RFUANZ Awards Night were presented on Thursday the 14th of April, to the following individuals: Bob Griffiths 2016 Innovation in the Industry Award, sponsored by Icom NZ Bob Griffiths was nominated for his innovation and technical excellence in developing radiofrequency combining for various mobile radio sites. The work has included combining wide bandwidths and

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Re-engineered spectrum: options for 174-230 MHz

VHF Band III between 174–230 MHz is currently unallocated due to the end of analogue television broadcasting. Radio Spectrum Management (RSM) is seeking views from industry on potential future uses for this spectrum, inviting interested parties to comment on the content of a public consultation document. RFUANZ is discussing access to the 174-230MHz band with

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