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A brief guide for Authors for Break–In
The Editor has prepared a brief guide for Authors for Break–In: Brief Guide (links to a PDF File).
Break–In is the official journal of the NZART and is currently published bi–monthly.
(The term break–in refers to a system in CW whereby the transmitting station can hear the other station’s signal during "key up" periods.)
Typical issues contain technical articles, articles of general interest and a wide range of regular features including satellites, DX’ing, Technical Forum, WARO, AREC, etc.
The HAMADs section offers ‘FREE’ For Sale or Wanted advertising for members and is very popular.
Commercial advertising is also accepted (please contact the Advertising Manager on e-mail advertmanager@nzart.org.nz for rates).
The Call–Book is published annually and includes a list of all NZART members with their call–signs, details of NZART services, repeater details and a wide range of other information pertinent to amateur radio in New Zealand.
For more information please contact:
The Editor (John Walker ZL3IB) e–mail:
PO Box 1733, CHRISTCHURCH Phone 03–348 9084
NB: All questions relating to subscription and membership costs, etc, should be addressed to:–
The Business Manager e-mail:
NZART HQ, PO Box 40 525, UPPER HUTT, New Zealand
Copyright
The contents of this publication are copyright and may not be reproduced without prior consent except by bona–fide amateur radio organisation’s which may reproduce them provided that the author and Break–In are acknowledged.
Break–In, on behalf of NZART, owns all copyright and all other intellectual property rights for all material in this site, unless otherwise stated. Everything on this site is copyrighted. We advise that you may not copy or display for redistribution to third parties, or for commercial purposes, any portion of Break–In without the Editor’s express permission.
Explanatory Note: This means that, without further Editorial permission, you can include material from Break–In in your Branch newsletter, etc, provided that you acknowledge the author and source (e.g. Break–In ). The same waiver applies to overseas IARU society’s magazines, such as WIA’s Amateur Radio, RadCom, etc since they grant us the same privileges. However these privileges do not apply to any commercial publication so material taken from a commercial magazine or newspaper must have their permission.
Articles from Break–In may not be used in any form of commercial advertising, web pages, etc, without the Editor’s permission.
If you are in any doubt please do not hesitate to contact the Editor .

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