The local microwave site was sold by AT&T recently (why we're there) and went for less than the cost of a new house (and yes, I tried!). Oh well, can't win get lucky all the time, right?
That's the last info I have but I also read another site that said there is no offset. I was just reading that a fellow in Oklahoma was hearing this repeater . The 10m repeater system is fired up at 1300w .Sonwatcher...anything special about the offset or PL on this one? I have it down that it has a negative with a PL of 146.2?
...The 10m repeater system is fired up at 1300w .
I listened to G7MYI working G4UAN on 29,620 MHZ FM through the Upstate New York repeater!! The input is on 29,520 MHz, I just couldn't seem to get in to contact them, but I didn't have the necessary 146.2 Hz CTCSS tone, so that was probably why. This repeater is the baby of Alex, KQ2H, and is situated in the Catskill Mountains, New York. That is quite a haul for two stations just out side London.
I'm all for QRO, but when the band's open, that much power could really cause problems with other repeaters on that frequency. Do you know if they can reduce it when it's not necessary?
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