Southland Branch NZ Radio DX League
Record Group
Identifier: A0694
Processing Information
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It includes monthly newsletters and meeting minutes.
It includes monthly newsletters and meeting minutes.
Dates
- Majority of material found within c.1966 - 1996
Biographical / Historical
DXing is the hobby of listening to overseas radio stations. Listeners are known as Dxers.
The Southland Branch started about 1949 but listeners had been receiving shortwave and medium-wave stations from overseas since the late 1920s.
Arthur Cushen was an Invercargill listener known worldwide, official station monitor, author and Branch member.
The Branch ceased in the early 2000s as members passed on and the hobby was replaced by other activities.
The material consists of Branch Newsletters, meeting minutes and lists, called Logs of the stations members heard.
ADCOM was the Administration Committee and the Southland Branch was the Administrative Branch for the national body on several occasions.
- Notes provided by donor Steven Greenyer.
The Southland Branch started about 1949 but listeners had been receiving shortwave and medium-wave stations from overseas since the late 1920s.
Arthur Cushen was an Invercargill listener known worldwide, official station monitor, author and Branch member.
The Branch ceased in the early 2000s as members passed on and the hobby was replaced by other activities.
The material consists of Branch Newsletters, meeting minutes and lists, called Logs of the stations members heard.
ADCOM was the Administration Committee and the Southland Branch was the Administrative Branch for the national body on several occasions.
- Notes provided by donor Steven Greenyer.
Extent
1 box(es)
Language of Materials
English
- Title
- Southland Branch NZ Radio DX League
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Invercargill City Libraries and Archives Repository