There are many satellite systems and digital communications systems that you can experiment with. There are many different and exciting aspects to Amateur Radio communication that can involve people of all ages. New Zealanders as young as eight become radio amateurs and senior citizens study and succeed too! About one person in of the New Zealand population is a Radio Amateur. Amateur Radio Equipment is not difficult to obtain and setting up a radio station need not be expensive.
They open the world to you! The licence is does not require a Morse Code test and gives you all the amateur radio privileges to operate in all the allocated amateur radio bands of frequencies. You can enjoy using small 2-metre hand-held radios to stay in touch with other amateurs in your area or you may operate FM voice, digital packet computers , television, single-sideband voice and several other interesting modes to talk around the world.
You can even make international radio contacts via amateur radio satellites, using relatively simple equipment. T is a most worthwhile group to belong to. This is a computer-generated test made up from questions taken from a public-domain question-bank. You can usually find an amateur radio class in your area sponsored by friendly volunteers who will help you to learn the ropes, or you can successfully study on your own, as many others have done.
The examination questions are all multiple-choice. The examinations are administered by volunteer supervisors appointed from amateur radio operators in your area. Your result is given to you on the spot following the conclusion of the test. With a pass result, you can take your result notification the local office of the Ministry of Economic Development Radio Spectrum Management and apply for an Amateur Radio Licence.
Amateur Radio operating privileges on all bands and all modes. Earning the license is more difficult; it requires passing a thorough 50 question examination. Extra class licensees must also have passed all previous license class written examinations. Learn More About Getting Licensed.
Secure Site Login Forgot Password? The Technician License The Technician class license is the entry-level license of choice for most new ham radio operators. The General License The General class license grants some operating privileges on all Amateur Radio bands and all operating modes. Back to Top Having Trouble? What is Amateur Radio? Join ARRL. Donate Now. But amateur radio is more than a hobby, it is a service.
You can find your nearest branch or club here , or contact NZART headquarters here for more information. You can find more information about the exam itself on our website, along with documents containing practice questions and answers. Home Learn. What is Amateur Radio?
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