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September 2006: News



24-September-2006

Official Broadcast

NZART's Official Broadcast September 2006 – details presidential update from NZART President Bruce Douglas ZL2WP. NZART Headquarters update from the General Secretary, Debby Morgan ZL2TDM... all this and much more in this months Official Broadcast. Click on the above link to navigate to the Official Broadcast page to download the full broadcast in MP3 format (approximate. size 4.0 MB – about 15–20 minutes at 56K dial up speed or faster by broadband).



24-September-2006

InfoLine Issue September 2006 Special

InfoLine Issue September 2006 Special (24 September 2006) North Shore City Council proposed District Plan change threatens the future of Amateur Radio operations as North Shore Amateurs currently enjoy! Support the NZART submission by making a further submission.

NZART has made an comprehensive submission to the North Shore City Council. Anyone requiring a copy of the NZART submission should email our Local Government Liaison Officer Mike Newman, at

And much more... click on the above link to download the PDF (approx. 134kb)



17-September-2006

Info–Line No 123

Info–Line No: 123 (17 September 2006) NZART's Headquarters Info–Line Issue Number 123 – General Secretary, Debby Morgan ZL2TDM – provides updates from Headquarters on Postal code changes, Sight Impaired candidates, Elections for Council (coming up), MED & SMART and payment options for subscriptions.

Repeaters Beacons and Fixed Links: President Bruce Douglas ZL2WP provides an in depth explanation on the current status of this most important matter. And requests all amateurs to view, read and comment on one of three options mentioned. A link has been provided here to this text or download the full InfoLine PDF from the link above.



17-September-2006

Licensing Of Amateur Repeaters, Beacons And Links

Licensing Of Amateur Repeaters, Beacons And Links - An Update: Secretary of FMTAG Doug Ingham ZL2TAR provides additional information on how the SMART and MED Licensing system operates. This summary should also be read together with President Bruce Douglas ZL2WP document provided above. A link has been provided here to this text or download the full InfoLine PDF from the link above.



17-September-2006

Deceased Amateurs

Several members have noted that the names of some deceased Amateurs are still shown in the MED's licence database. NZART has offered to facilitate the removal of deceased Amateurs from the MED's licence database. Please advise NZART Headquarters of the details of the deceased Amateurs, before the 29th of September 2006.

The email address is:

All of the Silent Key notices published in Break–In, and notified to NZART Headquarters, have already been processed.

And much more... click on the above link to download the PDF (approx. 78kb)



11-September-2006

Five Radio Amateurs Now Aboard ISS

Five Radio Amateurs Now Aboard ISS; Power Upgrade, PCSat2 Retrieval Set (11 September 2006) –– The arrival of the shuttle Atlantis crew at the International Space Station today has raised the number of radio amateurs now aboard the space station to five. Greeting the six Atlantis astronauts as they entered the ISS at 1230 UTC were Expedition 13 crew members Commander and Russian cosmonaut Pavel Vinogradov, RV3BS, US astronaut Jeff Williams, KD5TVQ, and European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Reiter, DF4TR. The shuttle linked up with the ISS a couple of hours earlier, following its oft–scrubbed launch from Kennedy Space Center on September 9.



7-September-2006

Battle for Ham Bands

Amateur Radio Societies Want Broadcasters to Take their Battle off Ham Bands (7 September 2006) As the so–called "Firedragon" jammer continues to transmit in one or more Amateur Radio bands, three International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) Region 3 member–societies so far have appealed to the jammer's target to move elsewhere. The Firedragon's all–music transmissions from the People's Republic of China (PRC) appear aimed at blocking the much–weaker broadcasts of the clandestine "Sound of Hope" (SOH), located outside the PRC. Responding via e–mail September 5 to an inquiry from IARU Region 1 Monitoring System (IARUMS) Vice Coordinator Uli Bihlmayer, DJ9KR, the SOH said its supporters use various avenues "including Amateur Radio frequencies" to get their message into the PRC.



3-September-2006

Info–Line No 122

Info–Line No: 122 (3 September 2006) NZART's Headquarters Info–Line Issue Number 122 – General Secretary, Debby Morgan ZL2TDM – Sight Impaired Amateur Radio Examination Candidates: I have had a number of queries recently for Sight impaired people who wish to sit the Amateur Exam. Can any supervisors who have been in this situation please contact me.

ZK prefix for NZART to Administer

A document giving the rules about callsigns, PIB46, is expected to be published by MED RSM in the near future. Full details will have to wait until publication but verbal approval has been given for one change to be implemented now. The ZK prefix has been relinquished by the Cook Islands and it is now to become available for NZART to administer. The intention is that NZART in turn will permit the ZK1 to ZK9 series (or an appropriate part of the same) to be allocated for use by AREC replacing the ZL E series that has been used throughout the long history of AREC. Details of this arrangement will be advised to NZART members in due course.

NZ Amateur use of two 5 MHz Defence frequencies

Arrangements have been made with the licensee for AREC to be permitted access to two spot frequencies near 5 MHz. The agreed "Rules for Access" are on the sheet attached. This is a new form of "sharing" of a licence by amateurs. Please note that it is requested that reports be made about the use of these two spots. It is known that at an appropriate time in the future, IARU proposes to seek an amateur band around 5 MHz. Having a collection of reports on NZ's experience will be of assistance at that time.

And much more... click on the above link to download the PDF (approx. 186kb)




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