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cartman
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ACMA Postcode search

Post by cartman » Thu Feb 02, 2017 4:05 pm

The ACMA Postcode Search is no longer as of 2/2/17
There was a note in place since the end of December that it was going to be discontinued

In its place
https://web.acma.gov.au/rrl/assignment_range.search

From Location/Site [Site or Address or -Lat.Long] (Option) Find me - Geolocator uses your location
Distance [m/km]
(Option) Search Linked Assignment Paths
Low Frequency Hz / KHz / MHz / GHz
High Frequency Hz / KHz / MHz / GHz
Authorisation Date After
Authorisation Date Before
Run Enquiry
New Search
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Re: ACMA Postcode search

Post by Sigint » Thu Feb 02, 2017 4:22 pm

cartman wrote:The ACMA Postcode Search is no longer as of 2/2/17
There was a note in place since the end of December that it was going to be discontinued

In its place
https://web.acma.gov.au/rrl/assignment_range.search

From Location/Site [Site or Address or -Lat.Long] (Option) Find me - Geolocator uses your location
Distance [m/km]
(Option) Search Linked Assignment Paths
Low Frequency Hz / KHz / MHz / GHz
High Frequency Hz / KHz / MHz / GHz
Authorisation Date After
Authorisation Date Before
Run Enquiry
New Search
I think they are cutting there own throat by doing away with the PostCode search.

I am sure the PostCode would still be recorded in the Database, otherwise Australia Post would not be very happy with ACMA posting letters without PostCodes.

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Re: ACMA Postcode search

Post by cartman » Thu Feb 02, 2017 4:37 pm

And you can tax the searching options by bringing up just as many enteries as before by requesting a wide search by location and frequency range
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Re: ACMA Postcode search

Post by rustynswrail » Thu Feb 02, 2017 5:40 pm

I think they are cutting there own throat by doing away with the PostCode search. I am sure the PostCode would still be recorded in the Database, otherwise Australia Post would not be very happy with ACMA posting letters without PostCodes. Sigint
Their throats are still very much intact. The public database (the one we see) has had the postcode search removed. The internal database, the one used to post letters is an entirely different beast.

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Re: ACMA Postcode search

Post by cartman » Mon Sep 18, 2017 6:37 pm

The online acma database format appears to have been updated in the last week
I actually like the new presentation
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Re: ACMA Postcode search

Post by freqwaves » Thu Sep 28, 2017 2:12 pm

I like the geographical view of a area were you can click on the pin points & it lists the frequencies from that location.

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