The Sherwood
site provides good FM coverage over the Willamette Valley
on five bands. The WORC D-Star equipment is also located here.
The site itself is a medium elevation location in the vicinity of
Sherwood Oregon. The site has
emergency power.
10m - 29.680 MHz Tx input frequency 29.580 tone
162.2 Hz output tone is also transmitted > 162.2
Hz - callsign KR7IS /R
6m - 52.83 MHz - 1.7 offset input tone
107.2 Hz output tone is also transmitted > 103.5
Hz - callsign KR7IS /R
2m - 145.47 MHz -0.600 offset input tone
107.2 Hz - callsign KR7IS /R
1.25m - 224.06 MHz -1.6 offset
input tone 107.2 Hz - callsign KR7IS /R
70cm - 443.425 MHZ +5.0 offset input tone 107.2 -
callsign KR7IS /R
These repeaters all can access the WORC autopatch as well as the WORC
EchoLink Node # 82962 and IRLP Node # 3881
These repeaters can be linked to each other and to the rest of the
Western Oregon Radio Club System. The configuration of the linked system
can be changed by users utilizing DTMF control codes. The 70cm is
normally
connected to the WORC local trunk to provide wide coverage
on the UHF linked system.
These repeaters may be connected to the Evergreen Intertie System by
users utilizing DTMF control codes.

70cm - 444.31875 MHz +5.0
offset
callsign WB7DZG B,
Voice
23cm
- 1292.000 MHz -20 MHz offset
callsign WB7DZG A, Voice
23cm
- 1248.750 MHz simplex
callsign
WB7DZG A, Data
04-03-2009