| Publication | Description |
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AM to FM conversion and requests for FM in-fill translators (PDF) |
This contains information about the ACMA’s approach to AM to FM conversion of radio broadcasting services and the planning of FM in-fill translators to resolve coverage deficiencies for AM radio broadcasting services. |
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Record of advice and assumptions (244 kb PDF) |
This contains a record of all advice received by the ACMA, and all assumptions made by the ACMA, in performing its functions under Part 3 – Planning of the broadcasting services bands of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992. |
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Contains the ACMA's planning procedures and practices. |
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| Television licence area plans (TLAPs) |
This contains the repository for final TLAPs. TLAPs in discussion are views in the Draft TLAPs page. |
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Licence area plans (LAPs) |
This contains the repository for final LAPs. LAPs in discussion are viewed in the Draft LAPs page. |
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Digital channel plans (DCPs) |
This contains the repository for final DCPs. DCPs in discussion are viewed in the Draft DCPs page. |
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Radio and Television broadcasting stations book |
Detailed listing of transmitters providing AM Radio, FM Radio, Analog Television and Digital Television broadcasting services, ordered by station callsign, channel/frequency and by area served. A hardcopy version of the Stations Book is published annually and is available for puchase. To order a copy, see ordering publications below. An internet edition of the publication is also produced. This online version is updated quarterly. |
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Technical planning guidelines |
Include start up procedure, change of transmitter site procedure, technical planning guidelines for MF AM radio, VHF FM radio and VHF/UHF television; emission standards for AM radio, FM radio and terrestrial television services. The Technical planning guidelines can also be viewed on this site. |
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Report on radio planning (Making waves) 1992-2001 |
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Ordering Publications
To order a printed copy of any of the above publications, you can download the publications in print order form from the ACMA's website. If you have difficulty accessing a document not on the order form, contact the ACMA and request that the document be posted to you.
