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Ed's Radio - VHF/UHF Monday Amateur Radio Nets
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Ed's Radio (AA6ED) – 2. VHF / UHF Nets. Monday Nets (Greater Los Angeles Area). Repeater / Frequency (. Glenn Thorpe Memorial Net. Monday – Saturday. 146805 (−) [ Private. Judy's (NB6J) Net. 146385 (+) PL 146.2. Leisure World – Seal Beach Check‐in Net. Monday – Saturday. Emergency Amateur Radio Net. 224080 (−) PL 156.7. 445200 (−) PL 103.5. West Coast Amateur Radio Club. 145260 (−) PL 136.5. 145360 (−) [ Closed. 147090 (+) No PL [ Open. 446140 (−) PL 110.9. 146610 (−) PL 103.5. 445300 (&mi...
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Environment
http://cbduncan.duncanheights.com/Environment/Environment.html
2014 March 01, cbd. In wilderness is the preservation of the world." - Thoreau. Through the forest often, when it is open (not fire season). A bird's nest in our front driveway light. Moonrise from DM04iu or DM04ju. The Transit of Venus as viewed on the road on the way to John and Trisha's Wedding. 2012 June 5, late afternoon in Central Texas. From several roadside stops and one gas station (Gatesville), got some reasonable views through the haze. And some roadside flowers too. Note that your "maximum al...
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WR6JPL(-R)
http://wr6jpl.ampr.org/tablemtn.php
By Bill Wood W6FXJ. JPL's Goldstone Amateur Radio Club first installed repeaters at the Table Mountain Facility in 1977 and has supported their operation ever since. The JPL astronomy facility is located just northwest of Wrightwood, on the northern edge of the San Gabriel Mountains at 7500 feet in elevation. Above, Table Mountain administration building. Right, 220MHz and 2-meter Antennas. Last Update: April 15, 2013 23:35:47. All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner.
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WR6JPL(-R)
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IRLP Node 3340/EchoLink 281470. WR6JPL: Node Operating Guide. While this guide was originally written for the operation of the JPLARC IRLP node, the same rules also govern the node's use under EchoLink as well. This document describes the operating guidelines that are specific to the WR6JPL IRLP node. They are in addition to and override the. IRLP Operating Guidelines Page. Published by IRLP. Some of the text here has been copied directly from that site and modified to suit our operation. What all this m...
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WR6JPL(-R)
http://wr6jpl.ampr.org/cn_lcf.php
Our two main repeaters are located in an old fire watch tower above the city of La Canada Flintridge on Cerro Negro Peak, about two miles from JPL. This site provides good coverage of the JPL campus and much of the Los Angeles basin. There is also a link between this repeater system and Sunset Repeater Group. On August 23, 2013, the JPL repeaters located at the Cerro Negro Site were relocated to the JPL Mesa site. This move was at the request of the City of La Canada. The move to the JPL Mesa is ...
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W4EF
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W4EF's Ham Radio Page. W6UE KLM 40M4@102'and KT34XA@114'. Photos of Mike's QTH. Caltech Amateur Radio Club. JPL Amateur Radio Club. K3KY's Flag and Pennant Antenna Compendium Page. Doug Schmidt W9CF's Links Page (lots of good stuff for RF Engineers). Michael G. Ellis RF Design Tutorials Page. SS CW 2003 Pictures. Ten-Tec Paragon Transmitted Spectrum. Results of W8JI Key Click Reduction Mod on W6VIO's Yaesu. Common-Mode Choke for Honda EU2000i. HFTA Comparison of W6VIO and W6UE on 7 MHz Longpath.
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WR6JPL(-R)
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There are not very many control codes available to members of the general public; however, those that are available are published here. Please note, when controlling the repeater or IRLP node, you MUST identify before sending any control codes. This is a requirement of the JPLARC and the FCC rules Part 97. Los Angeles Basin Repeaters. Trustee: Jim Lux W6RMK. Trustee: Bill Wood W6FXJ. 224080-PL156.7 and 445.200-PL103.5. 147150 PL100.0 (103.5 on output). Recall last connects and connect attempts.
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WR6JPL(-R)
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JPLARC Los Angeles Basin Repeaters. The JPL Amateur Radio Club has four repeaters located around the Los Angeles Basin. In the mid 1970's, we installed two 220 MHz repeaters. The club had originally wanted to install a 2-meter repeater but the coordinating body thought that 2-meters was too crowded, so they offered us two 220 MHz repeater channels. Not wanting to say no, the offer was accepted and the JPLARC became a 220 club. Last Update: April 14, 2013 12:25:03. JPL Amateur Radio Club.
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WR6JPL(-R)
http://wr6jpl.ampr.org/jpl_mesa.php
The JPL Mesa is currently home of the WR6JPL 147.150 repeater. We rebroadcast various NASA and JPL mission audio feeds when appropriate via the 147.150 repeater. On August 23, 2013, the JPL repeaters located at the Cerro Negro site were relocated to the JPL Mesa site. This move was at the request of the City of La Canada. The move to the JPL Mesa is temporary until a more permanent location is obtained. JPL Mesa Repeater Info. 1000 (103.5 on output). JPL Mesa Repeaters Coverage Map. JPL Amateur Radio Club.