
| The Evergreen Intertie is a network of interconnected Amateur Radio repeaters though out the Pacific Northwest States. There are about 30 repeaters in the VHF and UHF bands. Each repeater is connected to a backbone made up of radio links. There are currently two main parts of the backbone. The first connects Oregon to Seattle (the North/South Trunk), and the second connects Seattle to parts East (the East/West Trunk). |
This Map Shows The Evergreen Intertie System as Will Exist in January 2006.
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on the Evergreen Intertie In Alphabetical Order |
The fiber optic link which connected the Oregon and Washington repeaters to the Montana Repeaters of the Evergreen Intertie has been reclaimed by the owner which donated its use. The Evergreen Intertie needs your help to find an alternate path to connect the two parts of the system. If you have access to repeater sites, equipment or technology which would help build a radio link between the two parts of the system, please contact your local Evergreen Intertie repeater owner and offer to assist.
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145.430 - KJ7IY, PL 107.2, Sandy Oregon, Covers East Portland,
Gresham
and Sandy
145.270 - KJ7IY, CTCSS 107.2, Coast Range near Timber
441.825 + KJ7IY, CTCSS 107.2, Coast Range near Timber
Spokane Repeater Group
Email to Karl Shoemaker, WA7YCP
KBARA
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you must be an FCC licensed amateur radio operator, and that you send a large #10 self-addressed stamped envelope with 2 oz ( 2 stamps ) of postage, and a copy of your license to: Western Oregon Radio Club, Inc. PO BOX 2259 BEAVERTON OR 97075-2259 |
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for information on requesting the codes to operate the system Evergreen
Intertie System Homepage |