w0cra.org
Eldorado Mountain site (Boulder) | Colorado Repeater Association, Inc.
http://www.w0cra.org/new/node/7
Colorado Repeater Association, Inc. CRA News: Lastest Newsletter. CRA News: Previous Newsletters. Eldorado Mountain site (Boulder). NOTE: As of November 2015, CRA has vacated Lee Hill. We were not able to negotiate a workable lease with the new site owners. The good newsis we have found a new home at Eldorado Mountain, and we think youll be happy with the results! This site has a generator for backup power. And 145.160 Cheyenne Mountain. The 447.975 MHz (input -5.000 MHz) W0CRA/R 70-centimeter (U...The r...
ve4sss.ca
VE4SSS Archived Activities prior to 2003
http://www.ve4sss.ca/Archive.html
Saturday, April 12th, 2003. Thursday, April 10th, 2003. Thanks to Ron VE4QE the VHF section is now operational. Signal reports are requested. The dual band antenna will be raised another 8 - 10 feet as soon as possible. There is a lot more work to be done and volunteers would be welcomed. Wednesday, April 9th, 2003. The autopatch will be non functional for the moment but look here for news. The Western Canada Summer Games 2003 people have really been helpful in allowing us to disrupt their operation.
ccdx.org
Cannon Mtn - 449.875 Repeater
http://www.ccdx.org/zedyx/cannon/canrpt.htm
449875 - 123.0 PL. UHF Repeater went on the air in the fall of 1990. It is located on the very summit of the mountain at the head of Franconia Notch, which is also the former home of the Famous Old Man of the Mountain. And the "Arial Tramway" at an elevation of about 4380 feet AMSL- give or take a couple inches. The Repeater equipment consists of an Icom. RP-3010 UHF repeater driving an outboard Mirage D-1010. The repeater is putting out almost 60 watts. I'm also running. We then feed a set of Wacom Dupl...
davidandrzejewski.com
Amateur Radio | David Andrzejewski
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Arduino Repeater Controller: Part 1. I’ve decided that I want to build a repeater controller using an Arduino. I’ve been wanting to learn Arduino for a while, and this seems like a great excuse. There are a lot of great repeater controllers out there already – I am a big fan of the SCOM. 7330 – but they’re pricey, and this is ham radio. We’re supposed to build stuff and experiment! Continue reading ». Posted by David Andrzejewski. Tagged with: amateur radio. Subversion: Revert Previous Commit.
masterscommunications.com
SC-50 Squelch and CTCSS decoder board - by W3KKC
http://www.masterscommunications.com/products/squelch/sc50.html
Custom Products for the Repeater Builder. Analog Noise Squelch and CTCSS decoder. For Two-Way Radio Applications. Click here for schematic, parts list, construction, installation and set-up instructions. Ordering instructions on bottom of page. The SC-50 is a professional, yet affordable, add on analog noise squelch and CTCSS (PL) detection system on a single printed circuit board. This board can be added to any radio or repeater that has a suitable discriminator connection. PayPal accepted - order below.
davidandrzejewski.com
Repeater Controller | David Andrzejewski
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Arduino Repeater Controller: Part 1. I’ve decided that I want to build a repeater controller using an Arduino. I’ve been wanting to learn Arduino for a while, and this seems like a great excuse. There are a lot of great repeater controllers out there already – I am a big fan of the SCOM. 7330 – but they’re pricey, and this is ham radio. We’re supposed to build stuff and experiment! Continue reading ». Posted by David Andrzejewski. Tagged with: amateur radio. Subversion: Revert Previous Commit.
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Arduino Repeater Controller: Part 1 | David Andrzejewski
https://davidandrzejewski.com/2015/05/10/arduino-repeater-controller-part-1
Arduino Repeater Controller: Part 1. I’ve decided that I want to build a repeater controller using an Arduino. I’ve been wanting to learn Arduino for a while, and this seems like a great excuse. There are a lot of great repeater controllers out there already – I am a big fan of the SCOM. 7330 – but they’re pricey, and this is ham radio. We’re supposed to build stuff and experiment! So, I went to my local Micro Center and grabbed the Inland Uno Learning Kit. Route the receive audio to the transmit radio.
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Ham Radio | David Andrzejewski
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Arduino Repeater Controller: Part 1. I’ve decided that I want to build a repeater controller using an Arduino. I’ve been wanting to learn Arduino for a while, and this seems like a great excuse. There are a lot of great repeater controllers out there already – I am a big fan of the SCOM. 7330 – but they’re pricey, and this is ham radio. We’re supposed to build stuff and experiment! Continue reading ». Posted by David Andrzejewski. Tagged with: amateur radio. Subversion: Revert Previous Commit.
davidandrzejewski.com
Amateur Radio | David Andrzejewski
https://davidandrzejewski.com/category/amateur-radio
Arduino Repeater Controller: Part 1. I’ve decided that I want to build a repeater controller using an Arduino. I’ve been wanting to learn Arduino for a while, and this seems like a great excuse. There are a lot of great repeater controllers out there already – I am a big fan of the SCOM. 7330 – but they’re pricey, and this is ham radio. We’re supposed to build stuff and experiment! Continue reading ». Posted by David Andrzejewski. Tagged with: amateur radio. Subversion: Revert Previous Commit.