Amateur Radio Social Meetup in Whangārei

Amateur Radio Social Meetup in Whangārei

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In Person
Event byAmateur radio club

Occurrences
Wed, 09 Apr, 01:00 pm
Wed, 16 Apr, 01:00 pm
Wed, 23 Apr, 01:00 pm
Wed, 30 Apr, 01:00 pm
Wed, 07 May, 01:00 pm
Wed, 14 May, 01:00 pm
Wed, 21 May, 01:00 pm
Wed, 28 May, 01:00 pm
Duration2 hours
Address500 State Highway 14, Maunu, Whangārei 0179, New Zealand
VenueAmateur Radio Club-rooms, Heritage Park

Description of Amateur Radio Social Meetup in Whangārei

📻 Join us every Wednesday at the Amateur Radio Club-rooms in Whangārei's Heritage Park for our weekly social meetup! Whether you're a seasoned ham operator or just curious about amateur radio, this is your chance to explore this fascinating hobby.

Event Details:

  • Time: Every Wednesday, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • 📍 Location: Amateur Radio Club-rooms, Heritage Park, State Highway 14, Maunu, Whangārei
  • 💰 Entry: Gold coin donation for refreshments
  • Includes: Tea, coffee, and biscuits

What to Expect:

  • Hands-on experience with modern transceivers
  • Friendly chat with experienced operators
  • Opportunity to ask questions and learn
  • Casual, welcoming environment

Contact Information:

  • Allan Walker
  • Phone: 09 435 1413
  • Email: nedq@xtra.co.nz

About Amateur Radio in New Zealand

Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, has been a beloved hobby in New Zealand for over a century. It's a unique blend of technology, communication, and community that allows operators to connect with people across the country and around the world.

Amateur radio operators play a crucial role in emergency communications during natural disasters, providing backup communication when conventional systems fail. In New Zealand, where natural disasters can isolate communities, ham radio operators are an essential part of our emergency response network.

The hobby encompasses various activities, including:

  • DXing (making long-distance contacts)
  • Satellite communications
  • Digital modes operation
  • Contest participation
  • Emergency communications training

New Zealand amateur radio operators are licensed by Radio Spectrum Management (RSM) and must pass an examination to receive their callsign. The hobby continues to evolve with technology, incorporating modern digital modes while maintaining traditional operating practices.


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