[TheList] Frequency Lists

Stephen kiwis1 at slingshot.co.nz
Fri Apr 29 15:28:26 AEST 2011


The list was designed for scannists, some of whom are also interested in tx
frequencies. 

 

Leave em alone.

 

Interest in does not equate to unauthorised use of.

 

 

From: thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz
[mailto:thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz] On Behalf Of Mike Bailey
Sent: Friday, 29 April 2011 12:35 p.m.
To: thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
Subject: Re: [TheList] Frequency Lists

 

Hi folks.

Why do any transmit frequencies need to be listed anyway? If people are
supposed to have access to these systems, they'll have the frequencies
already, or know who to contact to get them. Having them on the wiki just
encourages the riffraff to try and see if they can trigger the repeaters,
thus p*ssing off the legitimate users.

Receive frequencies are fine, but really, do we need tx? The wiki was
designed for scanners, not txers.

On 29/04/2011 12:24 p.m., Mark Sutton wrote: 

Hi.

 

Thanks for the suggestion. PIB 23 is found here:
http://www.rsm.govt.nz/cms/tools-and-services/publications/public-informatio
n-brochures-pibs/pib-23-vhf-and-uhf-mobile-service-bands-in-new-zealand

 

A couple of thoughts come to mind:

PIB 23 uses the convention of 'Base Transmit' and 'Mobile Transmit' which
makes the data presentation a lot clearer. maybe this convention should be
used in the wiki also? 

When the wiki can be edited and maintained by 'anybody', do you think that
there should be a policy around how this data should be entered and an
explanation for users of the data?

 

Mark.

 

 

From: thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz
[mailto:thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz] On Behalf Of Scanhead
Sent: Friday, 29 April 2011 12:02 p.m.
To: thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
Subject: Re: [TheList] Frequency Lists

 

If in doubt, check the RSM's PIB 23....

On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 11:54 AM, Mark Sutton <mark at itmax.co.nz> wrote:

Hi.

In most frequency lists on the Wiki there are both Receive and Transmit
frequencies listed. However there does not seem to be any explanation of
this and if it applies to the mobile or repeater perspective. Is there a
standard way this information can be interpreted or is it just up to whoever
added the data?

Mark.





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