Join NZART
NZART
NZART, or The New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (Inc), is a non–profit association of Amateur Radio Operators.
NZART has clubs, or branches in most larger cities and towns.
On the left and below are listed the services that NZART provides to its members.
To join NZART download and print out this Membership Form. For fee information go to the menu entry SUBS WITH PRO-RATA Subscription Information Page.
You Can Renew Your Membership Via Direct Banking
Remember that you can now pay your subscriptions by direct credit to our bank account
BNZ 02 0772 0209760 00.
Please don't forget to include your call sign or membership number as a reference.
How do I become a Radio Amateur?
Getting a licence is not difficult – you just need the determination to do it.
Click on this link for more information: Amateur Radio Examinations
Where do I get more information?
The New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (Inc.) is a non–profit association of Amateur Radio Operators.
NZART has clubs and instructors in most larger cities and towns throughout New Zealand. For more information on Amateur Radio and details of club and licensing courses near you, contact:
The General Secretary at NZART Headquarters at the email address below or by clicking on this link:
Other Services
- Amateur Beacon Service coordination by the Frequency Management and Technical Advisory Group (FMTAG)
- Amateur Repeater Service coordination by the Frequency Management and Technical Advisory Group (FMTAG)
- Annual Conference (AGM), our national forum held over Queens Birthday Weekend each year
- Branch Services constitutional, legal, financial, etc.
- Education and Development Group for coordination of Radio Training
- Legal Advice on tower permits
- Liaison with the Ministry for Economic Development on radio licencing and spectrum matters
- Satellite Coordination liaison with satellite organisation’s world wide
- Satellite Support donations and fund–raising
- Special Projects for funds for promoting radio in developing countries
- Technical Standards coordination
- VHF Convention for VHF constructors and experimenters – held every two years over Easter Weekend







