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2 weeks ago
Leaders from across AREC recently got together for a Leadership forum at @silverstream_retreat
It was great to see so many passionate leaders come together, be open, take ideas away, and feel energised about the future direction we’re taking together 🤝
#TeamworkWins #EmergencyCommunications #leadershipdevelopment4 weeks ago
So grateful to work alongside this amazing bunch at HB Civil Defence 💛 ... See MoreSee LessThis content isn't available at the moment
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Mānawatia a Matariki!
Wishing you and your whānau a joyful and reflective Matariki. May this special time bring renewal, connection, and hope for the year ahead. ✨🌌 ... See MoreSee LessAREC - Amateur Radio Emergency Communications is with Volunteering New Zealand.1 month ago
It's National Volunteer week! 🤝
AREC wouldn't be able to do what we do, without our volunteers 💛
To all of our people, thank you for the incredible work you do. Volunteering in the emergency space isn’t easy, but you show up with heart and passion every time. We’re so grateful to have you!
@volunteeringnz #nvw2025 ... See MoreSee Less1 month ago
Our AREC Christchurch team attended the Starsopoly event at Mairehau High School this week - it was great to talk to the students, show them around our comms vehicle and hopefully inspire these young people to get into amateur radio oneday! ⭐️Graeme Dingle Foundation Canterbury ... See MoreSee Less
Tag Archives: DMR
DMR Downloads
DMR CODEPLUG DOWNLOADS These codeplugs are for the New Zealand AREC ZL-TRBO UHF network. They are maintained by Jeff ZL2JG. Jeff can be contacted by email at the last two letters of his callsign immediately followed by .waikanae@gmail.com for any … 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