March 2026 Official Broadcast
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)
REG will be hosting two Ham Cram weekends in 2026. Plus they will run up to 4 Exam only sessions as well, therefore Candidates will only get one shot at the exam. Contact Chris Herd: zl2tch@gmail.com or John Lisignoli zl1po@xtra.co.nz
We (i.e. the SPAM group) hope to have AM stations on-air for ANZAC day in 2026.
We'll probably be on-air from Musick Point with our vintage AM transmitter on 7.125, which is also the Australian AM calling frequency.
Martyn Seay ZL3CK/Mike Patterson VK4MIK
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)
How to register & where it is held can be found here: https://zl2ks.org.nz/wp/hamcram/
For bookings or questions, contact our Secretary Or come along on a Tuesday night 7pm till late to see what it’s all about.
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)