Frequencies

Repeaters

147.125 MHz + split with IRLP node 6943

145.725 MHz - split

438.525 MHz - split

Club HF

3.570  MHz LSB

29.225 MHz FM

Club VHF

53.00 MHz FM

Club Net's

Thursday 8pm

147.125 MHz + split

Sunday 9am

3.570 MHz

 


National System Manawatu- 70cm

439.975 MHz - split

 

PRS Repeater

Ch 8
TX:477.35  RX:476.6

Branch 70 Net

145.725 Mhz
Repeater

8pm
2nd
Monday of each month
Feilding Branch 70

Branch 16 - levin

147.575 fm simplex

What is Amateur Radio?

Amateur radio (also called ham radio) is the use of designated radio frequency spectrum for purposes of private recreation, non-commercialexchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, and emergency communication. The term "amateur" is used to specify persons interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary interest, and to differentiate it from commercial broadcasting, public safety (such as police and fire) or professional two-way radio services (such as maritime, aviation, taxis, etc.).

Amateur radio operation is coordinated by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and licensed by the individual national governments that regulate technical and operational characteristics of transmissions and issue individual stations with an identifying call sign. Prospective amateur operators are tested for their understanding of key concepts in electronics and the host government's radio regulations. Amateurs use a variety of voice, text, image and data communications modes and have access to frequency allocations throughout the RF spectrum to enable communication across a city, a region, a country, a continent or the whole world and even into space. An estimated two million people throughout the world are regularly involved with amateur radio.

Manawatu Amateur Radio Society branch 20 was formed with the intention of using Radio equipment to teach, inform, help with emergency services.

AREC is the public service arm of Amateur Radio, many hams get involved in providing communications for sporting events, Search and Rescue and Civil Defence at different levels.

We run a training course that helps you pass the exam--  chick here for more info

 
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