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Green Mtn Repeater Site

W4XE Repeater Group"

 

 

The 444.300 Repeater Historical Photos. On the left was the original repeater using a GE MPRO UHF RX and Motorola MX exciter with 20W PA. It utilized a home brew 8085 controller with autopatch and DVR.  The Center is a stock GE MPRO Repeater with 60W exciter. The next photo was a UHF Micor Mobile 100W repeater.

The system was temporarily taken down at the end of 2004 due to the loss of the land lease for the tower.  The 444.300 system was reactivated in Q2 of 2005 at a nearby location on Green Mountain.

The far right is the newest 444.300, a GE Mastr II 110W repeater with IC900 remote base stack and RC96 controller. This is due for installation very soon.

The south Green Mtn site 160' 1995 to 2004

The end of an era, 160'

of Rohn 45 on the ground.

 

On the far left, a wide view of the green mtn site equipment room.
In the center is the Motorola Micor Main repeater, and below is the GE Master Pro UHF backup repeater. On the right, the 6 mtr repeater transmitter.
On the far right out of the photo was another groups 20W VHF repeater.
On the left, the linking and backup equipment.

The Center photos depict the 160' Rohn 45 tower erected in 1995 time frame.

At the end of 2004, the land lease was lost and the tower was dismantled.

Lightning hit to a Diamond X500HNA seen below.

160' Hustler G6 UHF and Hustler G7 VHF    UHF Repeater & VHF Rptr
~150' '11 ele VHF beam pointed toward Birmingham Link Beam Weather net
~140' open mount intended for a VHF 4 bay dipole. VHF repeater tbd
~120'  tri-band 6/2/440 tri-band vertical 6 mtr rptr Tx, uhf link and VHF remote base
~100'  dual-band vhf/uhf vertical VHF/UHF backup antennas
~80'   220 Ringo 220 remote base & link antenna

W4XE ã 2005

 

       

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