
Raglan Hams: Keeping the Waikato's Coastal Connections Alive
Hamilton, NZ – While officially based in Hamilton, the Raglan amateur radio branch (Branch Number 83) acts as a crucial link for radio enthusiasts, particularly those connecting to the vibrant coas...

Rodney Hams: Wellsford Radio Club Connecting North Auckland Enthusiasts
Wellsford, NZ – For radio enthusiasts in the picturesque Rodney district north of Auckland, the Wellsford amateur radio branch (Branch Number 71) serves as a vital hub for communication and camarad...

Rotorua Hams: Connecting Geothermal Enthusiasts Across the Airwaves
Rotorua, NZ – Nestled in the heart of New Zealand's geothermal wonderland, the Rotorua amateur radio branch (Branch Number 33) serves as a vibrant hub for communication, technical exploration, and ...

Taupo Hams: Connecting the Central North Island from the Heart of the Lake District
Taupo, NZ – For radio enthusiasts in the stunning Central North Island, the Taupo amateur radio branch (Branch Number 60) serves as a vital link for communication, emergency preparedness, and commu...

Tauranga Hams: Connecting the Bay of Plenty on Air and In Person
Tauranga, NZ – For radio enthusiasts across the vibrant Bay of Plenty, the Tauranga amateur radio branch (Branch Number 39) serves as a dynamic hub for communication, technical exploration, and com...

Prepared and On Air: Tauranga Emergency Communications Group a Vital Community Asset
Tauranga, NZ – In the vibrant Bay of Plenty, the Tauranga Emergency Communications Group (Branch Number 88) stands as a crucial pillar of community preparedness and a dedicated hub for amateur radi...

Te Puke Hams: A Welcoming Hub for Bay of Plenty Radio Enthusiasts
Te Puke, NZ – For radio enthusiasts in the heart of the Bay of Plenty, the Te Puke amateur radio branch (Branch Number 53) serves as a vibrant and welcoming hub for communication, technical explora...

Thames Hams: Keeping the Coromandel Connected
Thames, NZ – For radio enthusiasts across the historic Coromandel Peninsula, the Thames amateur radio branch (Branch Number 41) serves as a vital link for communication and community engagement. Wh...

Island Connections: Waiheke Island ARC a Hub for Amateur Radio Enthusiasts
Waiheke Island, NZ – For radio enthusiasts on the stunning Waiheke Island, the Waiheke Island Amateur Radio Club (ARC), Branch Number 90, serves as a dynamic and welcoming hub for communication, le...

Waikato VHF Group: Connecting the Region with a Network of Repeaters
Te Aroha, NZ – For radio enthusiasts across the expansive Waikato region, the Waikato VHF Group (Branch Number 81) serves as a critical backbone for communication and technical exploration. While t...

Waitomo Hams: Keeping Te Kuiti Connected Through Flexible Meetings and Key Repeaters
Te Kuiti, NZ – In the heart of the rugged King Country, the Waitomo amateur radio branch (Branch Number 55) provides a vital link for local "hams" and radio enthusiasts. Operating with flexible mee...

Western Suburbs Hams: New Lynn Radio Club a Vibrant Hub in West Auckland
New Lynn, Auckland – For radio enthusiasts across West Auckland, the Western Suburbs amateur radio branch (Branch Number 3) stands as a vibrant and welcoming hub for communication, learning, and co...

Whangarei Hams: Keeping Northland Connected with Diverse Radio Activities
Whangarei, NZ – For radio enthusiasts across Northland, the Whangarei amateur radio branch (Branch Number 28) stands as a vibrant and active hub for communication, learning, and community engagemen...

🌍 C94RRC – Inhacamba Island, Mozambique (AF-103)
Members of the Russian DX Team – OK8AU, UA3QLC, and R7AL – plan to activate C94RRC from Inhacamba Island (also known as Chinde), IOTA AF-103, during July 5–11, 2025. 🛠 First planned in 2022, the DX...

Michel, F5LRL will be active once again as CN2DX from near Kenitra, Morocco, between June 25 and August 30, 2025. 📡 Operating Bands: 40 to 6 meters🎙️ Modes: CW, SSB, FT8🕰️ Operating Times: Mainly e...
