The following repeaters are linked full time (compiled by va3dlt)
1) SNM 442.8500 136.5 Balentrae Site
2) WIK 443.6750 131.8 Carlisle Site
3) WAJ 442.425 107.2 Niagara site
4) SED 442.2000 131.8 Baden Site
5) SED 53.3700 131.8 Baden Site
Repeaters Located at the Baden Site
VE3SED 6 meter Repeater 53.3700 MHz tone
131.8 Hz links to UHF VE3SED VE3SED 70cm Repeater 442.2000 MHz tone 131.8 Hz links to VE3WIK Hub
The VE3SED system is located in Baden, Ontario and is co-located at the CKCO Television tower at Baden Hill. Tedd is using GE repeaters, along with a GE Phoenix link radio. The antenna for UHF is an SRL 310-C4, along with an Decibel 212-2 for the low band VHF. VE3SED, VHF is 275 feet AGL, and RC-AMCL 1440 feet VE3SED, UHF is 125 feet AGL, and RC-AMSL 1290 feet
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Repeaters Located at the Carlisle SiteVE3WIK 6 meter repeater 53.1100 MHz tone 131.8 Hz currently stand alone VE3WIK 2 Meter repeater 146.7150 MHz tone 131.8 Hz links with VE3MBR Goring 147.1050 MHz 131.8 Hz VE3WIK 70cm repeater 443.6750 MHz tone 131.8 Hz current hub repeater for linking (see linking map) VA3TWO 125cm repeater 224.5200 MHz tone 131.8 Hz currently stand alone IRLP 2827 IRLP is sponsored and supplied by Bill, VE3BNW
The WIK repeater system is maintained by Rick Reemeyer VE3RNK aka. "The Wikster" The original repeater was mounted in the farm's chicken coop, and the antenna was mounted on the barn's silo. It has since moved to a new cell tower on the Farm property, supplied by one of the Cellular phone providers. |
VE3SNM 70cm Repeater 442.8500 MHz 136.5 Hz tone,
it links to the VE3WIK Hub
Repeaters Located at the Balentrae Site VE3SNM UHF Repeater system, Powered by
442.8500 MHz 136.5 Hz tone, it links to the VE3WIK Hub Jon is the owner of the VE3SNM repeater at it's new site in Balentrae, Ontario. Jon has chosen the GE UHF DELTA Radio as the building block for the repeater. Jon has a pair of these radios interfaced with the Link Communications RLC-2A Gold Series, currently configured as a repeater port with two linking ports. The third unused port will be utilized a little later on, watch for news on our news page for new developments as they happen. The link radio is a GE UHF TMX 1000, Jon has modified it to be frequency agile. The repeater is co-located on a commercial site in Balentrae, and is split coupled into two Sinclair SRL 310 C8's at 350 foot level on the tower. 1-5/8 inch corrugated transmission line carries the signal from the shelter to the antennas. The repeater is multi-coupled into the antenna with Sinclair 3037 C Series multi-couplers. The repeater has recently been moved from it's original home near Finch and 404 highway, in North Scarborough. Dimitri Vekris, VA3CY, as a member of the Skymark board and SNM's liaison with Skymark was instrumental in providing SNM's location for the past 14 years along with being the current callsign trustee. SNM is 350 feet AGL, and 1347 feet RC-AMSL
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The Niagara Repeater system
The Niagara Repeater system, uses an RF Technologies commercial, UHF repeater 55 watts, an RF Technologies VHF (220 MHz) commercial repeater 120 watts, controlled by a Link Communications RLC-2A Gold Series controller. The Receiver pre-amp pre-selector tray is made by Webbtronics. The PL, and squelch conditioning boards are made by JDR Technical Services. The link port uses a GE Phoenix commercial radio 5 watts to link into the ERA repeater system, it is frequency agile and can select several link paths to the other repeaters in the group. The UHF repeater is Multi-coupled into a Sinclair SRL 310-C8 1/4 wave spaced array using two sets of modified to 3/4 wave Sinclair C-Series, four cavity filters with an insertion loss of only 1.9 dB, per set. The VHF system is connected to an SRL 210-C4 1/4 wave spaced array using an 8 cavity Sinclair RES-LOK duplexer for 220 MHz operation, with a loss of 0.8 dB per side. The link radio has it's own dedicated 1/4 wave ground-plane antenna. WAJ is 520 feet AGL, and is 1146.5 feet RC-AMSL
Repeaters Located at the Goring Site
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