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The Taupo Amateur Radio Club is an associated Branch (number 60) of
The New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters Inc.

Amateur Radio, also affectionately  known as "ham radio", is a hobby of constructing, experimenting and communicating.The aim of our club is to promote AMATEUR RADIO, this is necessary to ensure the continuation of a healthy and vigorous Amateur Service.

 

Looking south from Gillies Ave, Lake Taupo with Mts. Ruapehu,

 



We gratefully acknowlege
the generosity of the
Craters of the Moon/
Huka Falls Trust. 

 

Taupo Facts!

Population: of Taupo District 32,418 census 2006
Elevation: above sea level
359 metres
Tempereture: summer average
25c and winter 10c
Rainfall: yearly average 1045mm
Economy: tourism and forestry

The Club

About Taupo


Taupo town is situated on the north shore of Tapuaeharuru Bay, Lake Taupo, central North Island, New Zealand.
The area is part of the Volcanic Plateau with farmland, scrub and pine forest sloping away from the lake to the ranges of the Kaimanawa in the East and the Hauhungaroas in the West. Looking south across the lake, Mt Ruapehu (2797m), Mt Ngauruhoe (2291m), and Mt Tongariro (1968m) dominate the sky line. Lake Taupo dominates the region. This lake was formed in the giant caldera (collapsed crater) of one of the worlds most active and violent volcanoes - The Taupo Volcano. The Taupo Volcano began erupting about 300,000 years ago with the last eruption being around 186 AD.
Lake Taupo is New Zealand's largest body of fresh water. It is also the second largest body of fresh water in the Southern Hemisphere.
Brown and Rainbow Trout were first introduced into the Taupo Catchment in the late 19th century. Since the introduction of smelt, a small fish, in the early 1930's, Trout have continued to flourish in the Lake Taupo area, providing a fishery of international repute. The fishery relies on natural spawning to sustain its stock.   

 

CONTACT PERSON

 

Graeme ZL1BU, zl1bu@nzart.org.nz  
Tel 07 - 378-0553 cel 021 295 6023

 
CLUB ROOMS Located Hickling Park, AC Baths Avenue, Taupo .
MEETING INFO First Thursday of each month at 19:30, at club rooms.  
POSTAL ADDRESS C/-  P.O.Box 58, Taupo.  
BRANCH CALL-SIGN ZL1BCO :
BRANCH NET Suspended for the present time  
2 M  REPEATER "675" "CTCSS (RX only)71.9kHz"Located on Mt Maroanui, 896m ASL, 21km NW of Taupo by road.  
NATIONAL SYSTEM "9825 -5 mHz" Located on Mt Maroanui, 896m ASL, 21km NW of Taupo by road.
APRS  (Not operating at present) Callsign  ZL1BCO-3. Located at 
Mt Maroanui, 144.650 mHz
 
PRESIDENT Kelvin, ZL1KU, zl1ku@ihug.co.nz   
VICE-PRESIDENT Roger, ZL1UTW, roger01@nettel.net.nz    
SECRETARY Graeme ZL1BU, zl1bu@nzart.org.nz   
TREASURER Peter, ZL2UEW  
REPEATER TRUSTEES Graeme ZL1BU & John ZL1DT (VHF)
Steve ZL2KG & Graeme ZL1BU (NatSys)

 
SUBS $20.00. ( March 2008 - Feb 2009 )  
CLUB CURRENT PROJECTS Taupo 675 Repeater Upgrade complete. Taupo 675/Napier 725 Link still in progress. Nat Sys 9825 joint project with WN VHF group complete 
CURRENT REPEATER STATUS  As of the 1st Aug 08, 9825 is disabled from the National System but can be used as a local repeater. This status will be in effect until repairs have been completed.  


 

Lake Facts!

LENGTH: 40kms
AREA: 616 sq kms
HEIGHT: 358m above sea level
WIDTH: 30kms (at widest point)
DEPTH: 91 Fathoms (164m) deepest known point.
FISHERY: Brown Trout ova introduced in 1885 from Tasmania.
Rainbow Trout ova introduced in 1898 from California.

This web site last updated on 05 November 2008

Web Master Graeme ZL1BU, zl1bu@nzart.org.nz 

This Site kindly sponsored by  REAP -  ISP  Taupo, New Zealand

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