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The next meeting for the Papakura Radio Club inc. The next club activity is this Wednesday evening at 7.30pm. Check the Amateur Radio Calendar or the list below for additional information Remember
that the club's radio station is available for use during these meetings.
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Papakura Radio Club holds monthly General Meetings on the first Wednesday
of the month. Starting at 7.30pm the clubs general business is discussed.
Following this, and usually at around 8.00pm there is a speaker or demonstration
planned for the evening. Supper follows with a general chat among members
and visitors. Additional information on the next General Meeting is here
soon.
On
the second Wednesday of the month, the Projects Group meets. Details for
the next Projects evening is shown under the 'Current Projects and Project
Evenings' heading or go direct by clicking here.
On
the third Wednesday, the club Committee meets at 7.30pm. This date may
change as required by the committee members and is notified on the Sunday
radio nets. Additional information on the Committee is here.
On the fourth Wednesday of the month, there is a daytime meeting held at our clubrooms. These gatherings start at 1.30pm and may present a good time for you to come along for a chat and a cuppa. Also
on the fourth Wednesday of the month, we have held technical evenings starting at 7.30pm
at our clubrooms, 1 Great South Road, Papakura. Sunday nets will keep you advised.
On
any fifth Wednesday of a Month, members of the NZART Branch 65 AREC section
meet. There is much discussed here and any member of AREC for the area
is welcome. Starts at 7.30pm at the clubrooms. Additional information on
the next AREC meeting is here.
Also
a brief summary of past speakers and demonstrations is here (soon).
There
is a club activity every Wednesday. For a summary of what's on during the
month check out the Amateur Radio Calendar here
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