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WA6BGS REPEATERS
Trustee: AE6CQ Michael Martak
Net Manager: KG6TDP Mike Oberbauer
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2 M Repeater |
220 MHz Repeater |
440 MHz Repeater |
TX |
146.475 MHz |
TX |
222.480 MHz |
TX |
440.900 MHz |
RX |
147.420 MHz |
RX |
224.080 MHz |
RX |
445.900 MHz |
Offset |
.945 MHz |
Offset |
1.60 MHz |
Offset |
5.00 MHz |
PL |
107.2 |
PL |
107.2 |
PL |
107.2 |
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A very special thanks to all that made the repeater happen,
John K6RLV; Alex WB6DTR & Bob W6RHV our Technical persons
and repeater builders. What a nice clean job. Stogie KG6JCW; Rich
N6NKJ; Ed AI6O & Paul KC6QLS Repeater Committee for getting
things moving. N6LRV Gary for his help in installing the power
outlet and for his help at the site installing the repeater. Tom
N6JOJ for transporting and for help installing the repeater. Every
one of the above helped in a big or small way. With everyone working
together we will have the three repeater up and running for a
very long time.
Thanks so much everyone!
Paul KC6QLS
ARCEC President
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Some Repeater
Photos up on Crest |
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Look right above the sign
you can see the water tanks in Crest
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Tom N6JOJ unloading the
repeater
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Will it fit? YEP, it's
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2 Meter, 440 MHz 220 MHz
& Power Unit. Nice JOG! |
Nice and neat. Back of
the repeater |
The unit seen from the
front with the cans |
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Gary Running the power
to the Repeater |
John I think this will
work. Here try this. N6JOJ Taking a break |
The Antenna, They also
made it water resistance. It should last for many years. |
Gary installing the antenna. |
Antenna on the tank. works
better? |
From the antenna looking
Southeast |
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From the antenna looking
Northwest |
From the antenna looking
Northeast |
From the antenna looking
South |
From the antenna looking
Sothwest |
From the antenna looking
West |
OK, All done.......
Now test it.
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Looking good |
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