Test Ham Cram event Day 1
Tawa Community Centre 5 Cambridge Street, Tawa, Wellington, New ZealandTest Ham Cram Event to demonstrate
Test Ham Cram Event to demonstrate
The Official broadcast is made on HF on 3900 kHz, LSB at the top end of the 80m band and on the National system as well as some local VHF and UHF repeaters around New Zealand at 8:00 pm (repeated at 9:00 pm)
The Official broadcast is made on HF on 3900 kHz, LSB at the top end of the 80m band and on the National system as well as some local VHF and UHF repeaters around New Zealand at 8:00 pm (repeated at 9:00 pm)
The Official broadcast is made on HF on 3900 kHz, LSB at the top end of the 80m band and on the National system as well as some local VHF and UHF repeaters around New Zealand at 8:00 pm (repeated at 9:00 pm)
The Official broadcast is made on HF on 3900 kHz, LSB at the top end of the 80m band and on the National system as well as some local VHF and UHF repeaters around New Zealand at 8:00 pm (repeated at 9:00 pm)
The Official broadcast is made on HF on 3900 kHz, LSB at the top end of the 80m band and on the National system as well as some local VHF and UHF repeaters around New Zealand at 8:00 pm (repeated at 9:00 pm)
The Official broadcast is made on HF on 3900 kHz, LSB at the top end of the 80m band and on the National system as well as some local VHF and UHF repeaters around New Zealand at 8:00 pm (repeated at 9:00 pm)
The Official broadcast is made on HF on 3900 kHz, LSB at the top end of the 80m band and on the National system as well as some local VHF and UHF repeaters around New Zealand at 8:00 pm (repeated at 9:00 pm)
The Official broadcast is made on HF on 3900 kHz, LSB at the top end of the 80m band and on the National system as well as some local VHF and UHF repeaters around New Zealand at 8:00 pm (repeated at 9:00 pm)