AA7UJ


Remote Base 80 Meter; 10 Meter, 6 Meter, 220, 440 Repeater System
Rose Hill, Kirkland, Washington

441.075 (out) / 446.075 (in) / 103.5 (tone)
223.860 (out) / 222.260 (in)
53.170 (out) / 51.470 (in) / 100.0 (tone)
29.620 (out) / 29.520 (in) NOT OPERATIONAL
3.915 (in/out Remote Base)


System Architecture

This repeater system is composed of three sites, with links, supporting full time coverage of the VHF/UHF bands and part time coverage of HF bands.

The master site is located at AA7UJ, with satellite sites at KI7VE and KB7QHC. Please note that link frequencies are for backbone with low power, directional antennas; and are not for general communication.

Be sure to join us Sunday mornings at 1000 local time for the 80 Meter Swap and Shop.


System Regional HF/VHF/UHF Coverage

The following maps show the various transmitter's coverage to the surrounding Puget Sound and Seattle regions to a receive level of
1 microVolt:
10 Meters, 6 Meters, 220, 440.

These maps were generated from an excellent program, Radio Mobile, written by Roger Coudé, VE2DBE. VE2DBE provides this program as shareware to our community, please visit his page.

HF Propagation forecasts for the Pacific Northwest are often available from KB7QHC homepage. Antenna Design Reviews are always there. The forecasts are prepared from CAPMan or VOAWIN.


Future Editions of this Page

Future additions anticipated will include MACRO code for repeater controllers, and a list of user entry MACROs.


This page Designed by R.W. Clark, KB7QHC e-mail [email protected]