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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it, or it's been deleted.2 weeks ago
There was a great joint turnout of LandSAR and AREC on Friday evening for NH90 Helicopter CRM and winch training at the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Base Ohakea.
Big thanks to the Officers, NCOs and Flight crew of 3 Squadron RNZAF, Police SAR and LandSAR for making this happen.3 weeks ago
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it, or it's been deleted.AREC - Amateur Radio Emergency Communications is in West Coast.3 weeks ago
This weekend we are delivering a SAR Track user course to our Westland Group, so a big welcome to the team! ... See MoreSee Less1 month ago
Happy New Year from the team at AREC, wishing everyone a great year ahead! ... See MoreSee Less
Category Archives: DMRplus
DMRplus MMDVM Setup
Unlike the DV4mini, DVMEGA, and OpenSPOT dongles the MMDVM project is not a product but a small system comprising a Linux platform (often a Raspberry Pi), a small 32-bit ARM Coretex M3 microcontroller, and an analog interface circuit to connect … Continue reading
DMRplus openSPOT Setup
The openSPOT implements a DMR hotspot and other features in a standalone blue box: The openSPOT product is made by SharkRF The device contains a low power 70cm transceiver with an Ethernet interface that works with a Internet connection to … Continue reading
DMRplus DV4mini Setup
The DV4mini implements a DMR hotspot in a USB dongle stick: The DV4mini product is made by Were from Wireless Holdings The device contains a low power 70cm transceiver with an interface that works with a PC and associated application … Continue reading
DMR Network
History Almost thirty years ago amateur radio operators in Auckland and Wellington worked together to install a Wellington to Auckland link on the UHF band. Later known as the National System, the network now covers New Zealand from the Bay … Continue reading