Local Repeater Information page

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This page contains information about the QCARC club repeater, N3QC/R, as well as other machines owned and operated by club members. In the near future, I would like to include some sort of video tour of the repeater sites mentioned below. Stay tuned!

QCARC Repeater (N3QC): The new N3QC repeater was  on the air May 10, 2008.   The N3QC repeater has 7/8 inch hardline, and the  antenna is a Cellwave Super Stationmater side mounted on the tower at 220 feet.

K3EDD Repeater: The 444.625 repeater is a Motorola Radius R100 modified for amateur use. The internal controller has been disabled and a CAT 200B controller added. The R100 power output was reduced to ten watts and feeds a Henry power amplifier. The feed line to the antenna is Andrews 7/8 inch hardline. The antenna is a Super Station Master with 10 db gain at the top of the tower (180 feet).

N3IZE Repeater: The 444.900 repeater is made of an E.F. Johnson Fleetcom mobile radio, and puts out 15 watts. The feedline is 1/2 inch hardline, and the antenna is a Super Station Master with 10 db of gain. This machine is located right in the borough of Clearfield, and is very low profile.

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