Know your channels! NZ PRS - UHF Chanel INFO
Avoid using channels 1-8, 41-48, 31-38, and 71-78 these are all duplex channels for repeaters, and general radio-to-radio use is to be strictly avoided as will also cause issues with some radios not receiving transmissions, etc.
CH5 and CH35 – strictly emergency only.
CH10 – 4wd clubs & convoys
CH11 – Initial Contact only to make contact with other friends or 4wds etc then transfer to a chat channel
CH18 – Caravans and Campers Convoy channel
CH22 & CH23 Strictly do not use, these are for data communications only.
CH9, 12-17, 19-21, 24-28, 30, 39, 49-60, 64-70, 79, and 80 are the general chat channels that can be used by anyone and are able to be used for any radio-to-radio voice communications.
Using the incorrect channels and radio hardware can cause big issues with audio quality and range but more importantly, they can carry big fines if not used correctly.
Channel Frequency Notes
01 476.4250 Avoid (Ch1 Repeater)
02 476.4500 Avoid (Ch2 Repeater)
03 476.4750 Avoid (Ch3 Repeater)
04 476.5000 Avoid (Ch4 Repeater)
05 476.5250 Avoid (Ch5 Repeater)
06 476.5500 Avoid (Ch6 Repeater)
07 476.5750 Avoid (Ch7 Repeater)
08 476.6000 Avoid (Ch8 Repeater)
09 476.6250
10 476.6500
11 476.6750
12 476.7000
13 476.7250
14 476.7500
15 476.7750
16 476.8000
17 476.8250
18 476.8500
19 476.8750
20 476.9000
21 476.9250
22 476.9500 Avoid (Telementry only)
23 476.9750 Avoid (Telementry only)
24 477.0000
25 477.0250
26 477.0500
27 477.0750
28 477.1000
29 477.1250
30 477.1500
31 477.1750 Avoid (Ch1 Repeater Input)
32 477.2000 Avoid (Ch2 Repeater Input)
33 477.2250 Avoid (Ch3 Repeater Input)
34 477.2500 Avoid (Ch4 Repeater Input)
35 477.2750 Avoid (Ch5 Repeater Input)
36 477.3000 Avoid (Ch6 Repeater Input)
37 477.3250 Avoid (Ch7 Repeater Input)
38 477.3500 Avoid (Ch8 Repeater Input)
39 477.3750
40 477.4000
41 476.4375 Avoid (Ch41 Repeater)
42 476.4625 Avoid (Ch42 Repeater)
43 476.4875 Avoid (Ch43 Repeater)
44 476.5125 Avoid (Ch44 Repeater)
45 476.5375 Avoid (Ch45 Repeater)
46 476.5625 Avoid (Ch46 Repeater)
47 476.5875 Avoid (Ch47 Repeater)
48 476.6125 Avoid (Ch48 Repeater)
49 476.6375
50 476.6625
51 476.6875
52 476.7125
53 476.7375
54 476.7625
55 476.7875
56 476.8125
57 476.8375
58 476.8625
59 476.8875
60 476.9125
61 476.9375 Avoid (Reserved for future use)
62 476.9625 Avoid (Reserved for future use)
63 476.9875 Avoid (Reserved for future use)
64 477.0125
65 477.0375
66 477.0625
67 477.0875
68 477.1125
69 477.1375
70 477.1625
71 477.1875 Avoid (Ch41 Repeater Input)
72 477.2125 Avoid (Ch42 Repeater Input)
73 477.2375 Avoid (Ch43 Repeater Input)
74 477.2625 Avoid (Ch44 Repeater Input)
75 477.2875 Avoid (Ch45 Repeater Input)
76 477.3125 Avoid (Ch46 Repeater Input)
77 477.3375 Avoid (Ch47 Repeater Input)
78 477.3625 Avoid (Ch48 Repeater Input)
79 477.3875
80 477.4125
NOTES:
*If your equipment is purchased in New Zealand, from a New Zealand dealer you can operate under a “general user radio license” (GURL) for PRS and Citizen Band.
*License – You can view this GURL in the Register of Radio Frequencies (RRF) under Licence number 228151. The license is for use in the CB (26 MHz and 27 MHz) and the PRS (477 MHz) bands.
Fees $0.00 — there’s no fee for a General User Radio Licence (GURL). All fees associated with this license are paid for by Radio Spectrum Management (RSM).
* Your responsibilities – You must follow the technical parameters of the license, which include operating on a permitted frequency using the correct emission, and up to the maximum power. You must not operate in a way that causes interference with other radio services. If you cause interference to other licensed services, you must stop transmitting.
* Your equipment – Your equipment must comply with the relevant radio standards and relevant technical parameters for this license. 10 dBW (12 W)
* Compliance labelling – If you bought your equipment in New Zealand, and it’s labelled with an RSM-approved RCM mark or R-NZ label, you can start using it immediately. If it’s not labelled with an RCM mark or R-NZ label, go back to your supplier, and get New Zealand-approved equipment.
* If you bought your equipment online or overseas, you may not be able to set it up to operate on New Zealand frequencies. Go back to your supplier and ask for equipment with an approved RCM mark or R-NZ label.
For more information, please go to https://www.rsm.govt.nz/licensing/frequencies-for-anyone/citizen-band-radio-gurl/
