Continuously
serving Indiana amateurs since 1984.
Transmitter located in New Whiteland, Indiana (15 miles south of Indianapolis) operating at 250 watts.
First
in Indiana to use a full time PL tone (88.5 Hz).
First
in Indiana to successfully utilize remote receivers .
Four
remote receivers located throughout Central Indiana
Most of
our link receivers are converted General Electric Mastr II® mobiles.
These work very well and are very selective and sensitive with ARR®
GasFet preamps.
We
use a variety of antennas including a Hustler G7-144 at the main
transmitter, and a Comet GP-9N dual bander.
Full
signal to noise voting is provided by a Doug Hall Electronics© four
channel voter card.
S-Com
Industries© 7K Controller provides all of the control functions and
autopatch with autodials; digital audio delay module cuts off most squelch tails.
Wide
area autopatch; calling areas include all of Johnson County and parts of
Marion, Morgan, Shelby, Brown and Bartholomew Counties. |