Aims and Objects
To preserve Amplitude Modulation as a means of Amateur Radio communication.
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To preserve Amplitude Modulation as a means of Amateur Radio communication.
Librarian and Archivist
John Nicholson, ZL1AUB
30 Alfred Street
Fairfield
Hamilton 2001
Phone: 07 855 5435
E–mail:
The Annual General Meeting is held annually at Queen’s Birthday Weekend in conjunction with the NZART Conference.
In order to keep expenses to a minimum, membership lists, financial statements, information, etc., sought by members will be sent on receipt of a stamped and addressed envelope. The information sought will be sent as soon as possible.
There are nets operating at present on AM on 3.850 MHz at the following times:
Friday evenings at 2000 hours (Northern area based).
Those interested are urged to call “CQ AM” on 3.850 MHz AM any evening at 2000 hrs local time if they want a QSO.
$5.00, payable once only on joining. A collection will be taken up each year at the Annual General Meeting, and donations will always be acceptable.
Bulletins are sent out regularly by e-mail to those who have provided their e–mail addresses. These are sent by the “blind copy” method so individual’s addresses are not circulated to everyone. The bulletins include news, requests for information, parts and equipment available, parts or equipment wanted, plus anything else that might be of interest to members.