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| Hamilton Amateur Radio Club (Inc.) Branch 12 NZART | 
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| The Amateur Code |
| Links Home About Amateur Radio Amateur Code AREC ATV Becoming a Amateur BBS Bridge to Bridge Classes Club Nets Committee and Officers Contests Contact Event Operators Ham Hum Ham Hum Online JW Memorial Field Days Kona Page Market Day Upcoming Meetings Membership Form National AREC Page NZART Visitor Licensing Info Hamilton Weather Contact Us | Members of the Hamilton Amateur Radio Club (Inc.) strongly believe and support the Amateur Code |
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| 1. The Amateur is Considerate never knowingly using the air in such a way as to lessen the pleasure of others. |
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| 2. The Amateur is Loyal offering loyalty, encouragement and support to fellow radio amateurs, local clubs and to the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters, through which Amateur Radio is represented in New Zealand. |
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| 3. The Amateur is Progressive -. keeping his or her station abreast of science. It is well-built and efficient. His or her operating practice is above reproach. |
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| 4. The Amateur is Friendly -.slow and patient sending when requested, friendly advice and counsel to the beginner, kindly assistance, co-operation and consideration of the interests of others; these are the marks of the amateur spirit. |
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| 5. The Amateur is Balanced. Radio is a hobby. It is never allowed to interfere with any of the duties owing to home, job, school, or community. |
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| 6. The Amateur is Patriotic with knowledge and station always ready for the service of country and community. |
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| PAUL M. SEGAL ex-W3EEA, W9EEA Source: NZART Callbook 2006/2007 Page 2 Used with permission |
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