Answers
1. 36°49.65S, 174°48.72 E
2. Vector 0508832867
3. Upper Side Band
4. SSB voice
5. Klondyke Chan 6. Waitakere Chan 5
6. Easting
7. -3MHz
8. 5
9. 67 Hz, 254.1 Hz
10. ESB42 Waitakere Ranges
11. 875 438.75 -split
12. Automatic Link Establishment
13. Emergency Coordination Centre (ECC)
14. Short Term Special Puirpose repeater
15. ZK9E
16. Intelligence
17. Continuous tone coded squelch system
18. National Emergency Management Agency NEMA
19. National Coordination Centre (NCC)
20. Radio Operator Certificate and Callsign Rules (PIB46). RSM website
21. 36° 44.855'S 174° 44.522'E
22. Sixteen. 1-8 and 41-48
23. Control
24. Nga Irirangi Ohotata Tuau
25. -4.6MHz
26. ESX39 ESB164
27. Incident Control Point (ICP)
28. National, Regional, Local, Incident
29. Class 2
30. Incident Control Point ICP
31. ZK Talk group
32. 141.3 Hz
33. Planning
34. 138 - 144 MHz
35. 146.025 MHz
36. 90 degrees South
37. 7 Elcoat Avenue Henderson
38. F, F1 and F2
39. Incident Control Point
40. Operations
41. Near Vertical Incidence Skywave
42. 530
43. Bledisloe Building Auckland City
44. Effective Isotropic Radiated Power
45. NAVAREA Fourteen
46. Metservice website www.metservice.com
47. NZSAR
48. 80 60 40 metres
49. Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) is a Coordination Centre that operates at the local level to manage a response.
50. Welfare
51. Rado Emergency Volunteers
52. 5
53. 476.65 MHz
54. 25 watts
55. ESB57 141.7125 MHz, ESB58 141.725MHz, ESB59 141.7375, ESB60 141.75MHz
56. Maritime Distress and Safety
57. 14 dbW
58. Safe Forward Point (SFP)
59. 10 Watts
60. Logistics
61. MM 18
62. National Emergency Management Agency
63. Avalon TV studios Upper Hutt
64. ZK1EB, ZK1EBA-ZK1EBZ
65. 1.852
66. Civil Aviation website CAA.govt.nz
67. Auckland Emergency Management
68. 10 dbW
69. 5320 and 5395 kHz
70. Land Search and Rescue New Zealand.
71. RCCNZ
72. Staging Area (SA)
73. 3900
74. Public Service Radio Frequency Management Group. Manages frequency allocations in the Emergency Services bands
75. Auckland Transport Operations Centre
76. RCCNZ
77. Controller
78. NZ Police
79. In accordance with Article 25 of the International Radio Regulations, amateur operators are encouraged to prepare for, and meet, communication needs in support of disaster relief.
80. 5389 kHz
81. Maritime New Zealand
82. 36.25S 174.75E
83. Night - 3023 kHz Day - 5680 kHz
84. Waitakere ranges
85. ESX39 ESB164