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This compact little amplifier is the brain-child of Pat Murdoch, ZL1AXB, in Auckland, New Zealand. It is only 11" wide, 4" high, and 9" deep. Operates for 40, 20, 17, 15, 12, and 10m
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G4NCE's illustrated vintage military wireless collection. Featuring British, Canadian and New Zealand Army eqpt, and Royal Air Force eqpt, from WW2 and the 1950's.
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Specialising in MW, SW, FM, and Utility DX for 50 years from the Pacific DX paradise of New Zealand. Monthly magazine. Membership open to DXers worldwide.
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Presents a detailed compilation of **6-meter** voice repeaters operating within the 53-54 MHz segment across Australia (VK) and New Zealand (ZL), providing essential data for local and visiting radio amateurs. Each entry specifies the repeater's output and input frequencies, its assigned callsign (where applicable), the primary service area, current operational status (e.g., operational, under construction, scrapped), and a **Maidenhead grid locator**. The resource also includes the date the repeater was last heard or updated, offering insights into its recent activity. This listing is meticulously maintained by VK2KFJ, who updates entries based on personal observations and confirmed reports from other operators. It serves as a practical reference for hams seeking to utilize the 6-meter band for local communication via repeaters, particularly for those engaged in mobile or portable operations within the specified regions. The data helps operators configure their transceivers correctly for accessing these vital communication hubs. Beyond the repeater details, the page also notes common 6-meter FM voice simplex frequencies, such as the 52.525 MHz international call frequency, and lists historical packet simplex frequencies, though their current operational status is uncertain. This comprehensive approach ensures that operators have a broad overview of 6-meter activity in VK and ZL.
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Wiki Site dedicated to radio scanning info in New Zealand
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New Zealand Amateur Radio 70, 32 & 23 cm (UHF) Repeaters
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New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters
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Radio New Zealand International is a Shortwave Broadcaster. Our broadcasts are beamed to the island nations of the Pacific but can also be heard in other parts of the world.
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Trio Datacom, Dolectek and Yaesu Vertex Standard cb and ham radio dealer in new zealand
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RF Solutions is your authorised distributor of superior amateur radio products in Australia, New Zealand, and the Asia Pacific region
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Strictly Ham has a large retail presence in Australia and welcomes enquiries from New Zealand, the Pacific and Asia. Strictly Ham offers a comprehensive range of high quality Amateur, CB and Marine products at very competitive prices.
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A non-profit organisation devoted to the preservation of early radio equipment and associated historical information.
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Listen to the New Zealand 70cm National System.
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New Zealand, the information has been taken from the New Zealand Call Book, published annually by NZART
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Listen to the New Zealand 70cm National System.
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New Zealand Women Amateur Radio Operators, to promote and encourage interest in amateur radio amongst women.
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The Wanganui Amateur Radio Society Inc., Branch 48 NZART New Zealand
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The North Shore Amateur Radio Club, Branch 29 of the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (NZART) is an incorporated society for Radio Amateurs and interested persons.
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2009 Chatham Island, New Zealand dx pedition A multinational team of nine ZL DXers is active from Chatham Island in the South Pacific
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Wellington Scanner Frequencies (NZ) Webpage with scanner frequencies for Wellington and the surrounding regions. Police frequencies are now digital in Wellington. Happy Scanning - WSF
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New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters Auckland Branch 02
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The Gisborne Amateur Radio Club is an Incorporated Society, Number 258284, is registered as a charitable group and is also Branch 11 of the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters Incorporated
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The Tararua Amateur Radio Club, Branch 06 of the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (NZART) is an incorporated society for Radio Amateurs and interested persons.
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Strictly Ham has a large retail presence in Australia and welcomes inquiries from New Zealand, the Pacific and Asia. Strictly Ham offers a comprehensive range of high quality Amateur, CB and Marine products, based in Victoria Australia
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A 3.5–24 MHz regenerative receiver for amateur bands was recently constructed, inspired by a 1934 design. The project was both challenging and rewarding, requiring precise tuning and high-quality components. The receiver successfully captured QSOs from across the globe, such as New Zealand communicating with Panama. The simplicity of the design and the satisfaction of building a functional, compact wooden box with handmade resonant circuits were highlights. This project demonstrates a meaningful way to reconnect with the roots of amateur radio.
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A list of HF VHF UHF Beacon list from New Zealand. All beacons from 20m to 3cm