S.W. Idaho 1 1/4 Meter Repeaters

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Repeater Codes

a = Open Auto Patch (rb) = Remote Base
e = Emergency Backup Power s = Solar Power
c = Closed Repeater t = PL Tone Access
(ca) = Closed Auto Patch w = Wide Area Coverage
o = Open Repeater z = Direct Access to 911
l = Linked p = Proposed
n = Non Operational ATV = Amateur Television
ARES = Amateur Radio Emergency Services v = VHF Society Sponsored
RACES = Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service PRI = Private
 
 

FREQ

ENCODE

DECODE

CODE

LAT/LON

QTH

CLUB

CALL

223.940-     ol(rb) 43 35.81N 116 08.70W Boise, ID PRI KB7ZD
224.500- 100.0 hz   ot(rb) 43 44.71N 116 08.67W Boise, ID PRI KA7EWN
224.880- 100.0 hz   ot   Squaw Butte PRI KD7LXW

Offset is -1.60

    The 223.940 has a remote base that can be connected to (52.525 MHz) National Simplex.  We usually park it on this frequency when we are done because that way we can hear when a DX window opens up on 6 Meters.   Also it can connect to the (52.620 MHz) WA9WSJ Repeater.  If you have an amateur radio license you can contact N7VIV or KB7ZD for the codes to this remote base.   


Last Updated - 20-Dec-2006

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