Documents that may be of interest

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1.     A message to the IARU-News Reflector, January 2001, about the PROMOTION of AMATEUR RADIO and WORLD AMATEUR RADIO DAY

The PROMOTION of AMATEUR RADIO and WORLD AMATEUR RADIO DAY     HTML file 

 

2. A "movie" developed for  NZART - to promote Amateur Radio. This is 107 kB and can be downloaded for attachment to your email messages - to send to your friends. Pass it on ... and on... 

The NZART Amateur Radio promotional "movie"    .GIF file  

To download your copy: Wait until the file is fully loaded and running in your browser. Then place your cursor on the picture, press the RIGHT mouse button, then use the "Save Picture As" facility.  Pass this file on ... and ask others to pass it on ... 

 

3. A Report about the IARU stand at the "ITU TELECOM Asia 2000" exhibition held at Hong Kong from 4 to 9 December 2000.  PowerPoint and other files relevant to this event can be downloaded from here.

TELECOM Asia 2000   web pages 

 

4.     A Concise History of IARU Region 3. This paper has been presented as an information paper at several successive IARU Region 3 Conferences. This version is an update since the Darwin conference and will be presented again as an information paper at the next Region 3 Conference in 2003. 

Concise History of IARU Region 3   .xls  (Excel)  file.  September 2000 version. 

 

5.     A "promotional display" for AMATEUR RADIO. To be used on a computer screen in shop windows, at fairs, in computer shops, etc. to promote amateur radio locally in Upper Hutt. 

Amateur Radio Promotion Display   .ppt  (PowerPoint)  file   800 kB! 

(Developed for Upper Hutt Branch NZART)

 

6.     Some views on the present position of AMATEUR RADIO:

"Access to ... and the use of ... the Radio Frequency Spectrum"    .html  

View it as a WORD file - then SAVE it     .doc  (WORD)  file.  

 

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