
South Canterbury Amateur Radio Club: Timaru's Silent Guardians of the Airwaves
In a quiet corner of Timaru's Parkside, where model trains chug along miniature tracks, another kind of engineering marvel comes to life each month. The South Canterbury Amateur Radio Club (Branch ...

Westland Amateur Radio Club: Greymouth’s Lifeline Through Storm and Shine
In the shadow of the Southern Alps, where the Tasman Sea meets the Grey River, the Westland Amateur Radio Club (Branch 49) operates as the West Coast’s communications sentinel. From their Blaketown...

Central Otago Amateur Radio Club: Keeping Alexandra Connected in the Deep South
In the heart of Central Otago's rugged landscape, where frosts linger and cell coverage fades, the Central Otago Amateur Radio Club (Branch 61) serves as a vital communications lifeline. Based in A...

Eastern Southland Amateur Radio Club: Gore’s Silent Guardians of the Airwaves
In the heart of Southland’s farming country, where the Mataura River winds through rolling pastures, the Eastern Southland Amateur Radio Club (Branch 8) stands as a quiet sentinel. Operating from t...

North Otago Hams: Oamaru Club a Community Hub for Radio Enthusiasts
Oamaru, NZ – For radio enthusiasts in the North Otago region, the Oamaru amateur radio branch (Branch Number 64) serves as a vital community hub for communication, learning, and camaraderie. With r...

Gisborne Hams: Connecting Tairāwhiti with a Vast Network and Community Spirit
Gisborne, NZ – For radio enthusiasts across the stunning Tairāwhiti region, the Gisborne amateur radio branch (Branch Number 11) stands as a dynamic and exceptionally well-connected hub. With regul...

Hastings Hams: Connecting Hawke's Bay with a Strong Community and Vital Services
Hastings, NZ – For radio enthusiasts across Hawke's Bay, the Hastings amateur radio branch (Branch Number 13) stands as a vibrant and active hub for communication, learning, and vital community ser...

Horowhenua Hams: Levin Radio Club Connects the Region with Regular Nets
Levin, NZ – For radio enthusiasts in the Horowhenua district, the Horowhenua amateur radio branch (Branch Number 16) serves as a vital link for communication and camaraderie. With a consistent pres...

Hutt Valley Hams: Lower Hutt Club a Hub for Communication and Camaraderie
Lower Hutt, NZ – For radio enthusiasts across the Hutt Valley, the Lower Hutt amateur radio branch (Branch Number 18) stands as a vibrant and active hub for communication, learning, and community e...

Kapiti Hams: Paraparaumu Club a Lively Hub for Coastline Communications
Paraparaumu, NZ – For radio enthusiasts along the stunning Kapiti Coast, the Kapiti amateur radio branch (Branch Number 69) stands as a vibrant and highly active hub for communication, learning, an...

Manawatu Hams: Palmerston North Club a Dynamic Centre for Radio Enthusiasts
Palmerston North, NZ – For radio enthusiasts across the Manawatu region, the Palmerston North amateur radio branch (Branch Number 20) stands as a vibrant and active hub for communication, learning,...

Marton Hams: Connecting the Rangitīkei Region with Bi-Monthly Meetings and Active Leadership
Marton, NZ – For radio enthusiasts in the Rangitīkei district, the Marton amateur radio branch (Branch Number 23) serves as a vital hub for communication and camaraderie. With regular bi-monthly me...

Napier Hams: Connecting Hawke's Bay with Regular Meetings and Shared Nets
Napier, NZ – For radio enthusiasts across the beautiful Hawke's Bay region, the Napier amateur radio branch (Branch Number 25) stands as a vibrant and active hub for communication, learning, and ca...

New Plymouth Hams: A Dynamic Hub for Taranaki Radio Enthusiasts
New Plymouth, NZ – For radio enthusiasts across the Taranaki region, the New Plymouth amateur radio branch (Branch Number 27) stands as a vibrant and active hub for communication, learning, and com...

South Taranaki Hams: Manaia Club a Key Hub for Regional Communications
Manaia, NZ – For radio enthusiasts across the South Taranaki region, the South Taranaki amateur radio branch (Branch Number 87) stands as a vital and active hub for communication, emergency prepare...
