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Repeaters

Map of SCARC Repeaters & Remote Receiver Sites

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As many of you know, SCARC employs multiple remote receiver sites for the VHF repeaters to enhance the coverage of the systems. The url below will display a Google map of the sites. Note that the Laura Hill site is no longer in service. 

http://tinyurl.com/SCARC-RRRS-Map

73, Ken - WB9REQ 

 


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Club Meetings

Fourth Tuesday of Every Month
7:30 PM
 
Club Breakfast
Every Saturday at 8:00 AM
Golden Corral in St. Charles

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WB0HSI Nets

2 Meter Net (146.67)
Monday at 7:30PM CT
 
10 Meter Net (28.410)
Thursday at 7:30pm CT
 
RRT Net (-145.33)
Thursday at 7:00pm CT 

Hamfests


Halloween Hamfest
Sponsored by St. Louis ARC
October 31, 2010
 
Lewis and Clark Radio Club
April 24, 2010
Godfrey, IL
 
Swapfest and Picnic
May 1, 2010
Linn, MO
 
48th Annual Hamfest
Zero Beaters ARC
http://www.zerobeaters.org/hamfest.pdf
July 18, 2010
 Washington, MO
 
SCARC Hamfest
August 15, 2010
08:00AM - 1:00 PM
O'Fallon Elks Lodge
1163 Tom Ginnever Ave.
O'Fallon, MO
Contact n0msa@arrl.net
 
 

Repeater Information

2 Meter

146.670- Mhz (WB0HSI)

145.330+ Mhz (KO0A)



146.67 is located in O'Fallon on a 150' site, it runs about 60 watts into a 6 db gain antenna, or about 140 watts ERP (taking line loss into account). There are 3 remote receivers located at Hawk Point, St. Charles and, Augusta. The input for these sites is 146.07 and relay to the main repeater on 440 Mhz. A controller system at the site "votes" for the best signal in any of the 4 inputs measuring noise on the signal.

145.33 is located in St Charles near Lindenwood College. It runs about the same power as the O'Fallon repeater. The remote sites for this repeater are downtown St. Louis on an office building, Warrenton, and Augusta (same site as O'Fallon input).

440 Mhz

444.650+ Mhz (WB0HSI)

The 440 repeater is co-located at the St Charles site and is self contained (no remote inputs).

 

None of the repeater sites require a PL Tone.