ATN WINTER NEWSLETTER 2001
Now Serving Arizona, California & Nevada
ATN WINTER MEETINGS:
ATN NEWS:
REPEATER NEWS:
Santiago Peak:
We have a new call W6ATN, this is the club’s call for use in California and after 20 plus years I am retiring my personal call WA6SVT from Santiago Peak. We have a tower camera with night vision capability. The camera is located to maximize the view of all of are antennas as well as we are able to see the surrounding area. We have been busy upgrading the link equipment for a second audio channel for command channel use (interconnects the ATN controllers at different sites). Mt. Palomar link is working.
Oat Mountain:
The ID generator is not working and a trip to the hill is expected soon. A better 2441.5 MHz receiver will be installed at the same time. We upgraded the power supply to 35 amps to allow for adding an extra power amplifier to double the output power. Ted K6TED donated a VSB modulator and its is being fitted with an upconverter for 919.25 MHz. Thanks for the donation Ted!
Usery Mountain:
ATN has a new call W7ATN this is the clubs call for use in Arizona. Brian WB7UBB is building an ATN controller and it should be ready soon to replace the scanner type ATV controller. Brian added an S meter overlay to aid stations aiming their 2.4 GHz antennas. Link equipment is being built to link up two new ATV repeaters in Arizona.
White Tank:
Yes those Arizona folks are a busy bunch! ATN is in process of a major re-build of Ward WB7VVD’s repeater currently coordinated 434MHz in and 1253.25 MHz out at a low -level site in Phoenix. Ward is moving the repeater to White Tank Mountain about 4,000 foot level 25 miles west of Phoenix. Ward moved to Tonopah from Phoenix last year. Moving the repeater will allow him to access a repeater again and he plans to link it to Usery Mountain. This site will also give outstanding coverage to the west valley of Phoenix and surrounding areas. The repeater will also add a 2.4 GHz input.
Tucson:
Brian WB7UBB was asked to take over finishing the Tucson ATV repeater project and link it to Phoenix. The repeater is 75% finished and a site is in the works.
Eventually Arizona hopes to link with other repeaters in the area and to ATN’s repeater KB7BY in Las Vegas to connect to the system.
2.4 GHz EQUIPMENT:
Andy KC7KW and Brian WB7UBB have a 4-watt amplifier kit at a discount for ATN members. See Brian at either of the ATN winter meetings for details. Brian also has discounts on Wavecom frequency chips and transmitter modules for club members.
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