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Classes
Geoff Reed, ZL1AKY of the Papakura Radio Club inc. has in the past run radio theory and
regulations classes at the clubrooms. With the change in exam format, a CD containing all
relevant information on the theory, regulations, the study guide and a host of additional
information is included in the introduction pack (soon).New Zealand Amateur Radio operators licensing requirements changed at midnight June 16th, 2004. From this date the CW section of the licensing requirement was removed. There is now no need to show proficiency in CW transmission and reception to gain access to the HF bands. CW exams are still available though for any who would like to add that endorsement to their license. This is still a requirement in some other countries for full license classes if you intent to operate there.
CW training is held Mondays and Thursdays on 3.560MHz with a 'CQ Net' call. All members are welcome to participate. These sessions start at 7.30pm and run for 30 - 45 minutes or so.When requireed, slow CW, at up to 8WPM for those wishing to upgrade, is on the Bombay 146.900 Rpt. These transmissions are on FM and there is no read back. Text is from the latest Break-in. The sessions Monday - Saturday start at 7.00pm and run for 30 minutes. Sunday sessions will start at 7.30pm. These training sessions will be run on an'as required' basis. They will be anotice given on the VHF News and Net on 146.625 Sunday evenings at 8.15pmExamsTests for the CW section of the Amateur Radio Operators exam (if requested) can be taken at the Papakura Radio Club inc. clubrooms. Contact Information is here.
These practice sessions and scheduled exams are available to all interested ....On Wednesday June 23, 2004 the Papakura Radio Club, 1 Great South Road, Papakura, held exams for the Theory and Regulations sections for the Amateur Radio license. The one participant passed the exam.
We will run a further test session as required.
So there you are, start cramming for the tests and see how you to can enjoy the Amateur
Radio hobby also.For anyone new to the hobby wanting more information, you may like to contact us at
prc@ihug.co.nz.for more information on the new 2004 exam questions database and additional study guides that will assist you pass the exam. This would also put you in contact with a club member who will be an ongoing contact for you.Back to ZL1VK Index
Last revision: June 25th. 2004
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