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10m Amaterfunkband Relaisliste. Besonderen Dank an Berni, DL6XB aus
Hamburg. Diese Liste wurde für das WEB aufgearbeitet von Herbert, DL9BDX
aus Bremen ( DOK I23 ) Stand der Liste: 02/99
Please send ALL INFORMATIONS to Berni DL6XB, Hamburg-Germany eMail:
dl6xb@t-online.de Berni will send me the Updates and I write the HTML
Page for the Internet. Thank you.
73
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(PART 01/27)
I just have finished an update of my last 10m-repeaterlist WW 2.99. You
can
find many news and corrections of my last list. Thanks for all the
informations
for my 10m-repeaterlist worldwide, i have received via e-mail or
packet-radio,
to all hams around the world!
The new list is sorted to 10m-output frequencies. Quickly you can find now
the
10m-repeaters working on the same frequency. Please send me your
corrections,
news and updates (tx-pwr, tx-qth, tx and rx-locator, use of antennas to tx
and
the rx-side, CW-ID?, link on what band? and additional input-frequencies
from
other repeaters on 6m, 2m, 220mhz and 23cm-bands, using ctcss-tone on the
re-
peater, voice-messages and so on). You can send me your news via
packet-radio
to: DL6XB@DB0HHB.#HH.DEU.EU or to my hamradio-friend Juergen Moeller,
DH3JM,
with the e-mail-adress: dg1xj@t-online.de for news for my
10m-repeaterlist
worldwide... These full 10m-repeaterlist includes 27 parts.
This list you can find also into the world wide web under the URL's:
http://www.qsl.net/dl2gg or http://www.darc.de./referate/hf and
http://www.hb9hd.ch
73 de Bernhard, DL6XB, Builder of DF0HHH in Hamburg on 29.690mhz output.
(END OF PART 01/27)
(PART 02/27)
COORDINATION OF THE 29 MHZ FM REPEATERS IN THE IARU REGION 1
INTRODUCTION
Since the number of active 29 MHz repeaters in Region 1 is increasing and
applications for new ones are continously dropping in, it seems necessary
to
coordinate them on Region 1 level.
The main policy for the coordinator is, that he shall do his best to make
it
possible for all radio amateurs interested in 29 MHz FM repeaters to get
an
allocation where they do not cause interference to other repeaters or
modes.
It is important for the coordinator to keep and update a list of
repeaters. The
Region 1 member societies should therefore provide information about
changes
of the 29 MHz FM Repeater situation in their countries for the
coordinator.
FREQUENCY COORDINATION
The written determination of the regional and the national frequency
coordi-
nation body shall prevail and be considered good amateur operating
practice.
The regional frequency coordination body of IARU Region 1 is the 29 MHz MF
Repeater Coordinator, nominated by and member of the HF Committee. Name,
call-
sign and address are published in each number of Region 1 News.
The national frequency coordination is carried out in deliberation with
the
Region 1 Coordinator by a body nominated by the national member sosiety.
THE IARU-REGION 1 29MHZ-FM-REPEATER-COORDINATOR IS:
SM3AVQ, Lars Olsson, Furumovaegen 21 K, S-80641 Gaevle, SWEDEN, Telephone:
Home:00946 (0)26 518424, QRL:00946 (0)26 179275, Summerhouse: 00946 (0)26
99578, GSM(Mobile):00946 (0)70 7204203, Fax:00946 (0)26 179365
GUIDELINES FOR COORDINATION
The distance between two repeaters using the same frequency pair should be
at
least 250 km.
If the distance of a repeater-location to the boarder of a neighbouring
country
is less than 250 km, the HF Committee or the neighbouring national society
must
be consulted for coordination.
Access to the repeaters shall always be possible with a 1750 Hz tone.
Other
access methods (DTMF tones) may be allowed in parallel with the standard
1750 Hz.
If a radio link is used between the repeaters RX and TX it is advisable to
use
a subtone system (CTCSS).
The holder of a 29 MHz Repeater licence is free to switch off the repeater
when
it is misused or if the repeater in normal conditions causes interference
with
another one.
(END OF PART 02/27)
(PART 03/27)
GENERAL RULES FOR REPEATER OPERATION
Repeaters are primarily intended to facilitate mobile operation. Mobile
traffic
shall always have priority.
If you can hear each other on the in-frequency - QSY to a simplex
frequency.
Never occupy a repeater if simplex traffic is possible, because that
prevents
others from using it.
Use the minimum amount of power necessary to maintain contact.
Monitor the repeater in order to become familiar with any peculiarities in
its
operation.
There is no need for long calls. Just simply indicate that you are on the
repeater.
Identify legally. You must identify at least every 10 minutes during a
contact
and at the end of it.
Pause between transmissions to allow other hams to break in and gain
access to
repeater too.
Be thoughtful and keep the transmissions as short as possible. Be aware
that
your transmissions are monitored by many listeners. Don't give the amateur
radio hobby a bad reputation!
THE 29 MHZ FM SEGMENT IN THE IARU REGION 1
FREQUENCY (MHz) APPLICATION
-----------------------------------------------------------
29.510 Band edge, don't use
29.520 - 29.550 FM Simplex
29.560 - 29.590 Repeater inputs, (10 kHz spacing)
29.600 Calling Frequency
29.610 - 29.650 FM Simplex
29.660 - 29.690 Repeater outputs, (10 kHz spacing)
29.700
FREQUENCIES FOR FM REPEATERS IN THE IARU REGION 1
DESIGNATION REPEATER INPUT REPEATER OUTPUT
-----------------------------------------------------------
RH1 29.560 MHz 29.660 MHz
RH2 29.570 MHz 29.670 MHz
RH3 29.580 MHz 29.680 MHz
RH4 29.590 MHz 29.690 MHz
(END OF PART 03/27)
(PART 04/27)
EXPLANATION FOR THE 10M-REPEATERLIST WORLDWIDE (de ARRL, WIA and
DL6XB)
NOTES
=====
What follows is a discussion of some of the specialized features used in
repeaters listings (NOTES) in the directory.
LOCATION - The city/town where the repeater is located a pound sign (#)
following indicates the repeater is uncoordinated by the
coordina-
tion council.
OUTPUT - The output frequency in megahertz.
INPUT - The input frequency in megahertz.
CALL - The call sign of the repeater.
ERP - Effective radiated power (watts).
HASL - Height above sea level (metres).
Locator - QTH-Locator from this 10m-repeater.
NOTES - How the repeater may be accessed and other specialized
features
are indicated by the following abbreviations:
o - Open (usually carrier-operated)
bi/bl - Bi-lingual system
c - Closed, limited access system
- Demonstration, experimental system
LiTZ - (Ltz) Long-Tone Zero. Used to alert users to an emergency in
some
areas of the country.
t - Tone-Access (CTCSS tone) required to access the system.
Standard
EIA frequency codes are listed later in this chapter.
tt - Touch-Tone (R) access to specialized features.
RB - Remote Base
SNP - Shared Non-Protected Pair. In some areas there are repeater
fre-
quencies listed as SNP. These frequencies are intended to
provide
spectrum for experimental repeaters, search and rescue
operations,
portable public service systems and to act as a holding place
for
repeaters awaiting coordination. Users of SNP frequencies do
so
under the following guidelines:
1) The frequencies are shared by all users.
2) Operators receive no protection from other co-channel
users.
3) All systems use CTCSS or other approved method of limited
access.
4) The frequency coordinator shall coordinate the CTCSS
tones.
b - Burst (tonecall)
bcn - Beacon
RH - Shortwave-channel in the IARU-Region 1 for 10-m-repeaters
INFO - Please send more informations of this repeater to:
DL6XB @ DB0HHB.#HH.DEU.EU
li - licensed, but not currently on air
(END OF PART 04/27)
(PART 05/27)
EXPLANATION FOR THE 10M-REPEATERLIST WORLDWIDE (de ARRL, WIA and
DL6XB)
NOTES
=====
op - Operating (carrying on)
pl - Planning/development stage / planned; not yet licensed
QTH ? - Location not known...?
T - testing
? - licensed but operational status unknown
SPECIALIZED FEATURES (NOTES continued):
=======================================
a - autopatch
(ca) - closed autopatch; may be used with authorization
DS - Dual Squelch
e - emergency power
e-sun - solar power
e-wind - wind power
l - linked or crossband system
p - portable system
pkt - digital/packet capability
R/r - RACES affiliated
A - ARES affiliated
x - wide area coverage system
y - RTTY/ASCII system
z - direct access to law enforcement
Wx - weather net/weather usage
Exp - experimental system
RX - Receiver
TX - Transmitter
Voice: - Voiceannouncement: ......(Text)......
* - This is currently understudy by ARRL
SPONSOR - The Sponsor of the repeater. Plus (+) sign indicates the
listed
call plus additional calls, sponsor the repeater.
T/O - timeout (in minutes)
CTCSS (PL) TONE FREQUENCIES
===========================
The purpose of CTCSS (PL)<TM> is to reduce co-channel interference during
band
openings. CTCSS (PL)<TM> equipped repeaters would respond only to signals
ha-
ving the CTCSS tone required for that repeater. These repeaters would not
res-
pond to weak distant signals on their inputs and correspondingly not
transmit
and repeat to add to the congestion. The standard Electronic Industries
Asso-
ciation (EIA) frequency codes, in hertz, with their Motorola alphanumeric
des-
signators, are as follows: (see the Call Area list!)
During 1980 the ARRL Board of Directors adopted the 10-meter CTCSS
(PL)<TM>
tone-controlled squelch frequencies listed below for voluntary
incorporation
into 10-meter repeater systems to provide a uniform national system.
(END OF PART 05/27)
(PART 06/27)
CTCSS (PL) TONE FREQUENCIES
===========================
Call Area Tone 1 Tone 2
-----------------------------------
W1 131.8 Hz-3B 91.5 Hz-ZZ
W2 136.5 Hz-4Z 94.8 Hz-ZA
W3 141.3 Hz-4A 97.4 Hz-ZB
W4 146.2 Hz-4B 100.0 Hz-1Z
W5 151.4 Hz-5Z 103.5 Hz-1A
W6 156.7 Hz-5A 107.2 Hz-1B
W7 162.2 Hz-5B 110.9 Hz-2Z
W8 167.9 Hz-6Z 114.8 Hz-2A
W9 173.8 Hz-6A 118.8 Hz-2B
W0 179.9 Hz-6B 123.0 Hz-3Z
VE 127.3 Hz-3A 88.5 Hz-YB
Bandplan for frequency modulation (FM) in the IARU-Region 1
===========================================================
29.520 - 29.550 MHz FM-Simplexworking (10-kHz-distance 29520,29530 kHz
and
so on)
29.560 - 29.590 MHz Repeater inputs (RH1 - RH4)
29.600 MHz FM Simplex calling-frequency (to connection pse
clear)
29.610 - 29.650 MHz FM-Simplexworking (10-kHz-distance 29610,29620 kHz
and
so on)
29.660 - 29.690 MHz Repeater outputs (RH1 - RH4)
10-m-repeater-channels in the IARU-Region 1
===========================================
(Ch) Input Output
---------------------
RH- 29.530 29.630 MHz (not IARU-Region 1 bandplanconform)
RH1 29.560 29.660 MHz
RH2 29.570 29.670 MHz
RH3 29.580 29.680 MHz
RH4 29.590 29.690 MHz
Bandplan for 10-m-repeaters in the IARU-Region 2
================================================
29.510 - 29.590 MHz Repeater inputs
29.600 MHz National FM Simplex Frequency
29.610 - 29.690 MHz Repeater outputs
Bandplan for 10-m-repeaters in the IARU-Region 3
================================================
29.510 - 29.700 MHz FM Repeaters and Simplex
29.520 - 29.580 MHz Repeater Inputs
Note: Four repeater channels are allocated, with 20 kHz channel spacing
and
100kHz offset.
29.600 MHz International FM Simplex
29.620 - 29.680 MHz Repeater Outputs
(END OF PART 06/27)
(PART 07/27)
Repeater frequency pairs (input/output) in the IARU-Region 2 and 3
==================================================================
29.520/29.620 MHz 29.560/29.660 MHz
29.540/29.640 MHz 29.580/29.680 MHz
REPEATER LINGO (by The ARRL REPEATER DIRECTORY 1995/1996 Edition):
==================================================================
This chapter covers a basic course in "repeater-speak" and explains many
of the
terms heard on your local repeater. Read on and enjoy!
Definations of the words and phrases commonly used on repeaters:
Autopatch - A device that interfaces the repeater system with the
telephone
system to extend ham communication over the telephone communication
network.
Breaker - A ham who interjects his call sign during a QSO in an attempt to
get
a chance to communicate over a repeater.
Channel - The pair of frequencies (input and output) a repeater operates
on.
Closed Repeater - A repeater whose use is limited to certain individuals.
These are completely legal under FCC Rules.
Control Operator - An individual ham designated to "control" the repeater,
as
required by FCC regulations.
COR - Carrier-Operated-Relay, a device that, upon sensing a received
signal,
turns on the repeater's transmitter to repeat the received signal.
Courtesy Tone - A short tone sounded after each repeater transmission to
permit
other stations to gain access to the repeater before the tone sounds.
Coverage - The geographical area in which the repeater may be used for
communi-
cation.
CTCSS - Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System, a subaudible tone system
which
operates the squelch (COR) of a repeater when the corresponding
subaudible
tone is present on a transmitted signal. The squelch on a repeater that
uses
CTCSS will not activate if the improper CTCSS tone, or if no tone, is
trans-
mitted.
Crossband - Communication to another frequency band by means of a link
inter-
faced with the repeater.
Desense - Degradation of receiver sensitivity caused by strong unwanted
signals
reaching the receiver front end.
Duplexer - A device that permits the use of one antenna for both
transmitting
and receiving with minimal degradation to either the incoming or
uotgoing
signals.
Frequency Synthesis - A scheme of frequency generation in modern
transceivers
using digital techniques.
Full Quieting - Signal strength in excess of the amount required to mask
am-
bient noise.
Hand-Held - A portable FM transceiver that is small enough to use and
carry in
one hand.
Input - The frequency the repeater receiver is tuned to: The frequency
that a
repeater user transmits on.
Intermod - Interference caused by spurious signals generated by
intermodulation
distortion in a receiver front end or transmitter power amplifier
stage.
Key-Up - Turning on a repeater by transmitting on its input frequency.
LiTZ - Long Tone Zero (LiTZ) Alerting system. Send DTMF zero (0) for at
least
three seconds to request emergency/urgent assistance.
Machine - The complete repeater system.
(END OF PART 07/27)
(PART 08/27)
REPEATER LINGO (by The ARRL REPEATER DIRECTORY 1995/1996 Edition):
==================================================================
This chapter covers a basic course in "repeater-speak" and explains many
of the
terms heard on your local repeater. Read on and enjoy!
Definations of the words and phrases commonly used on repeaters:
Mag-Mount - A mobile antenna with a magnetic base that permits quick
instal-
lation and removal from the motor vehicle.
Offset - The spacing between a repeater's input and output
Omnidirectional - An antenna system that radiates equally in all
directions.
Output - The frequency the repeater transmits on; the frequency that a
repeater
user receives on.
Picket-Fencing - Rapid flutter on a mobile signal as it travels past an
ob-
struction.
Polarization - The plane an antenna system operates in; most repeaters are
ver-
tically polarized.
Reverse Autopatch - A device that interfaces the repeater with the
telephone
system and permits users of the phone system to call the repeater and
con-
verse with on-the-air repeater users.
RPT/R - Abbreviation used after repeater call signs to indicate that the
call
sign is being used for repeater operation.
Simplex - Communication on one frequency, not via a repeater.
Split Sites - The use of two locations for repeater operation (the
receiver is
at one site and the transmitter at another), and the two are linked by
tele-
phone or radio.
Squelch Tail - The noise burst that follows the short, unmodulated carrier
fol-
lowing each repeater transmission.
Time-Out-Timer - A device that limits the length of a single repeater
trans-
mission (usally 3 minutes).
Tone Pad - A device that generates the standard telephone system tones
used for
controlling various repeater functions.
(END OF PART 08/27)
(PART 09/27) 10M-REPEATERLIST WORLDWIDE BY DL6XB (Release: April 1999)
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Output Input Call- Country Federal State/
QRV?
(MHz) (MHz) sign Town
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====
29.500 29.500 U.S.A. California South/SO CAL
Yes
open, simplex
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29.540 ------ DX1HB PHILIPPINES Mandaluyong
?
Voicemessage:Access the initiated from the on this frequency. This is the
Phillippines repeater DX1HB CQ-loop (Beacon-function) up to every 49-50
seconds
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29.550 29.550 S55UCE SLOVENIA Sv.Jungert
Yes
145.4625 S55UCE SLOVENIA Sv.Jungert
Yes
433.050 434.650 S55UCE SLOVENIA Sv.Jungert
Yes
Crossband and multisystem, free users access from 2m, DTMF commands, DVR,
digi-
talker, voice clock, etc. commands. 10m-gateway soon and link to: S50VMS
(dvms)
and S55TVA 2.4/1.2ghz fm atv rpt. Locator:JN76OH, 574m/HASL,
sponsor:S51KQ.
TNX for this Info to Mijo, S51KQ@S50ATV.SVN.EU
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29.560 146.340 K2TKE U.S.A. New York-TSARC/Manhattan/
Yes
emergency power, races affiliated, Setauket
linked or crossband system, ctcss:136.5hz and 100.0hz, sponsor:WrdMlvHS
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29.590 449.600 KA2JOB U.S.A. New York-TSARC/Suffolk/
Yes
open, linked or crossband system to 10m Long Island/Centereach
and 70cm, ctcss:146.2hz, PWR:60W, sporadic connection with the
10m-repeater
DF0HHH in Hamburg on 29.690mhz output. TNX for this Info to KA2JOB via
e-mail:
hclasen@suffolk.lib.ny.us
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29.6__ 29.5__ V5____ NAMIBIA Windhoek
?
PSE Info to DL6XB!
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29.600 29.600 VE2RYM CANADA Quebec-RAQI/Montreal/
Yes
open, ctcss:103.5hz, sponsor:VE2VK Mt Yamaska
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29.600 446.210 VE7IDV CANADA SOUTHEAST/Surrey, B.C.
Yes
446.210 29.600
Crossbandrepeater, ctcss-tone on 446.210mhz:67.0hz, sponsor:VE7IDV
My 10 Meter Crossbanding system consists of a Kenwood TM-742 Radio. Bands
in-
stalled are: 440 MHz, 2 Meters, 10 Meters. I can CrossBand in any
configuration
with this Rig. The way I now run it is 446.210 Tone 67.0 (input) and
29.600 MHz
(output) with no tone. Antennas used for the output (29.600 Mhz) is a
Mosley
TA-33 at 50'. It is a Three Element Tri-Band Yagi, about 9dB gain on 10
meters.
I point this antenna South East from here in Surrey, B.C.
Also for 10 meters, I occasionally use an Antron "99" Vertical tuned for
29.600
mhz. at 35' for omnidirectional pattern. (I'm still experimenting with
both
Vertical VS. Horizontal. I've found Horizontal polarization usually works
bet-
ter for DX on 10 Meters. On the UHF side, I use a Comet GP-98 Vertical
with
13.5dB gain on 440mhz. It is located 75'above ground level. I run 50 watts
out-
put on 10 meters and 10 watts output on the 440mhz side with great
results!
With this system, I can be up to 8 miles away from home using my handheld
using
2 watts and Duck antenna to work through the CrossBand. I mounted a small
fan
behind the TM-742 to keep things running cool during full duty cycle and
have
had no problems at all. 73 - Fred Tieken, VE7IDV @ VE7SRY Surrey, B.C.
CANADA.
TNX for this Info to: VE7IDV@VE7SRY.œVANC.BC.CAN.NOAM
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29.600 29.600 U.S.A. California South/SO CAL
Yes
open, simplex
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29.600 29.600 W4CM U.S.A. Virginia/Newport News
Yes
open, remote base, sponsor:newport, simplex
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(END OF PART 09/27)
(PART 10/27) 10M-REPEATERLIST WORLDWIDE BY DL6XB (Release: April 1999)
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====
Output Input Call- Country Federal State/
QRV?
(MHz) (MHz) sign Town
===========================================================================
====
29.610 29.510 VO1KEN NEWFOUNDLAND St.Johns/St.Johns
Yes
open
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29.610 439.375 CT0HAS PORTUGAL Lisboa/Monsanto
Yes
439.375 29.610
Crossbandrepeater, TX-PWR on 29.610mhz:40W with vertical dipol, TX-PWR on
439.375mhz:45W with 2 X 5/8 lambda vertical. Equipment:All Alinco UHF and
HF
equipment. Connection board between HF<>UHF homemade by CT1EOU.
Responsible:
CT1DGZ. Licensed to ARAS ASSOCIACAO DE RADIOAMADORES DA AMADORA-SINTRA.
TNX for
this Info to CT1DBH@CS1AAS.CTLX.PRT.EU or e-mail: pissaro@mail.telepac.pt
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29.620 29.520 VK5RHF AUSTRALIA ADELAIDE/Glenside
Yes
open, ctcss:88.5hz, PWR:5W ERP, Link via wire, 70m/HASL, RX-QTH:Glenside,
sponsor:SSC
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29.620 29.520 VK2RUW AUSTRALIA WOLLONGONG/Knights Hill
Yes
open, linked or crossband system, PWR:50W ERP, 771m/HASL, T/O:5.0, RX-QTH:
Mt Murray, expected back on air late 1995, sponsor:NIL
29.620 29.620 VK2RUW AUSTRALIA Wollongong
Yes
Simplex-Gateway, linked or crossband system, sponsor:IARS
The Illawarra Amateur Radio Society on the south coast of N.S.W., has
estab-
lished a 10 metre Simplex "Gateway". This Gateway is Simplex on 29.620mhz
FM
and is connected to two UHF 70cm repeaters, one in Wollongong (servicing
from
Sydney in the north to Batemans Bay in the south) and one in Goulburn
(servi-
cing the Southern Highlands and parts of Canberra).
The term "Gateway" was chosen as it is not a repeater in itself, it is a
Gate-
way into the local UHF repeater systems. To access the system, you
transmit and
receive on 29.620mhz (no offset). Because it is not a repeater there is no
"tail" to acknowledge if the system hears you. Instead, to inform users if
they
are successfully accessing the Gateway, a Voice Identtification will
transmit 2
seconds after the mute closes, announcing in a female voice the following
-
"This is VK2RUW, the Wollongong New South Wales, 10 metre Simplex
Gateway".
The ident will be transmitted with every mute opening of less than 4
seconds.
When a longer transmission is received or when a QSO is taking place, the
Ident
is inhibited.
Also a "Talking Clock" is connected to the Gateway and to the 2 repeaters.
The
female voice will announce the local time every hour, plus, if a DTMF "9"
is
sent, the current time will also be transmitted back.
The Gateway runs 100 watts FM into a dipole 100 feet up a tower, 2,600
feet
A.S.L. and has good RX sensitivity with a noise mute.
In the future, the VK2 Division WIA Sunday morning Broadcasts will be
relayed
via the Gateway. Also, work is currently progressing in linking the
Gateway in-
to another 70cm repeater covering VK1 and southern N.S.W.
The Gateway is reliant on 2 factors, the Sun Spot Cycle and Amateur
Operaters
knowing about the system. Unfortunately, we can't do much about the Sun
Spots,
but this message can help with the second. We would appreciate any readers
of
this information passing it on to fellow HF Operators and local Clubs. Our
Club
invites all Amateurs far and wide, to try and access the Gateway and to
make
contacts with the many friendly operators in this region.
Wishing you all the best in this great hobby of ours...
Thank you. Rob - VK2MT (Repeater Officer I.A.R.S. inc.)
TNX for this Info to Cliff Walker, Wellington, ZL2ALY@ZL2WA.#63.NZL.OC
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(END OF PART 10/27)
(PART 11/27) 10M-REPEATERLIST WORLDWIDE BY DL6XB (Release: April 1999)
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Output Input Call- Country Federal State/
QRV?
(MHz) (MHz) sign Town
===========================================================================
====
29.620 29.520 ON0HOB BELGIUM Heist-op-den-berg
Yes
430.250 431.850 Crossband linked system via ctcss-tone:131.8hz to
29.620mhz.
Obligated linked to 29.620mhz output and 29.520mhz input with no RX-ctcss.
TX-
QTH:JO21IB, TX-PWR:15W ERP, TX-antenna:Cushcraft R5, TX-ctcss:131.8hz. The
diversity-RX is in Locator:JO21LA. The antenna for 70cm is a comet
colinear
with 3db and 15W ERP. Transmitter and receiver separated using SHF-Links
on all
bands. Callsign ON0HOB using synthesised voice, clock announcements every
hour,
Rogerbeep:3-tone on all bands plus random radio checks almost every half
hour.
Second remote programmable and reconfigurable based on Z-80 processor.
Also non
linked brother repeaters on same sites on 145.6375mhz with ctcss:173.8hz
and
1297.250mhz with ctcss:131.8hz in -6mhz. TNX for this Info to Pedro,
ON7WP@ON7RC.#BR.BEL.EU
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29.620 29.520 VA3FMR CANADA Ontario-SLVRC/National Capitol
Yes
emergency power, ctcss:136.5hz Region/Dunrobin
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29.620 29.520 VE3TFM CANADA Ontario-WNYSORC/Metro Toronto/
Yes
open, closed autopatch, emergency power, Uxbridge
direct access to law enforcement, linked or crossband system to the
2m-band,
ctcss:103.5hz, sponsor:TFMCS
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29.620 29.520 KP4IA PUERTO RICO Aguas Buenas
Yes
open, linked or crossband system to 145.425mhz ?, Voice:From KP4IA
repeater,
Voice:This is the Kilo Papa 4 India Alfa repeater, Voice:2 meter to 6
meter and
to 10 meter link, this is the Kilo Papa 4 India Alfa repeater, the time is
(and
then the QTR), CW-ID:DE KP4IA/R, Rogerbeep:3-tones in CW: S . . .
(low/middle/
high-tone), sporadic coupling with KP3AV on 29.660mhz output.
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29.620 29.520 N8DNZ U.S.A. Alabama/Talladega
Yes
open, touch-tone, emergency power, closed autopatch, ctcss:103.5hz,
sponsor:N8DNZ
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29.620 29.520 WA5P U.S.A. Arkansas/Rudy
Yes
open
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29.620 29.520 N6JSL U.S.A. California North-NARCC
Yes
open, ctcss:156.7hz, sponsor:N6JSL Sacramento Valley/Auburn
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29.620 29.520 KD6AOG U.S.A. California North-NARCC
Yes
open, sponsor:KD6AOG South Bay/San Jose
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29.620 29.520 NI8H U.S.A. California South/LA,OR,RIV,
Yes
open, ctcss:107.2hz, sponsor:BARC SBER, Los Angeles
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29.620 29.520 W0TX U.S.A. Colorado/Denver
Yes
open, CW-ID:W0TX/R, sponsor:Denver RC Denver
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29.620 29.520 KM4ZT U.S.A. Florida/Southeast-Miami/Ft
Yes
open, linked or crossband system, Lauderdale Area/Miami
Voice:Listen to the southeast USA on KM4ZT link this repeater system
(example:
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