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  2. List of free-to-air channels in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of free-to-air DVB satellite services [10] available in New Zealand. Most New Zealand homes already have a standard 60 cm satellite dish fitted which can pick up most of these channels, as these are also used (or have been used in the past) to pick up free-to-air and pay New Zealand television channels from Optus D1 (and ...

  3. New Zealand masts - Wikipedia

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    The tower was 212 metres (696 ft) tall, and owned by Radio New Zealand. The antenna was a 'guyed support' type, broadcasting at the low end of the medium wave AM radio broadcast band, 567 kHz, with 50 kilowatts of power. The AM radio transmitting antenna was a high structure, due to the height being a function of wavelength (station frequency).

  4. Amateur radio frequency allocations - Wikipedia

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    However, due to the high cost of running high-power commercial broadcasting facilities, decreased listenership, and increasing competition from Internet-based international broadcast services, many shortwave broadcasting services are being shut down, leaving the 40 metre band free of other users for amateur radio use.

  5. 10-meter band - Wikipedia

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    The 10-meter band was allocated on a worldwide basis by the International Radiotelegraph Conference in Washington, DC, on 4 October 1927. [2] Its frequency allocation was then 28-30 MHz. A 300 kHz segment, from 29.700–30.000 MHz, was removed from the amateur radio allocation in 1947 by the International Radio Conference of Atlantic City. [3]

  6. Countries using DAB/DMB - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand's Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment allocated 22 MHz in Band III for DAB+ (December 2017). [80] Kordia would launch commercial DAB+ multiplexes if the New Zealand radio industry was interested (February 2018). [81] The DAB trial ended [82] on 30 June 2018 with the expiry of licences 261444/5. [83]

  7. Freeview (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Freeview is New Zealand's free-to-air television platform. It is operated by a joint venture between the country's major free-to-air broadcasters – government-owned Television New Zealand and Radio New Zealand, government-subsidised Whakaata Māori, and the American-owned Warner Bros. Discovery.

  8. Radio Spectrum Management - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Spectrum Management (RSM) is a New Zealand public service business unit within the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) that is in charge of the radio spectrum and radio-related regulations in New Zealand. [1] [2] [3] Radio Spectrum Management is charged with regulating New Zealand's radio spectrum activities such as ...

  9. Community Access Media Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Otago Access Radio, Plains FM, Fresh FM, Radio Kidnappers and Free FM all have their own local gardening programmes. There are also programmes on world wrestling, Manawatu speedway, Southland rugby, the New Zealand Special Olympics team, gaming, social media and living in motor homes. [28] [29]

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