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Announcements
All Announcements are first made on N7PIR
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Coming Soon~ New Repeater
N7PIR
Repeater Group will be installing a new repeater on Grizzly Mountain. This
will provide coverage in the Highway 26 and Central Oregon. It will be linked to the
system full time and will provide the same features as the other repeaters on
the system provide.
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443.7000 (Goat Mountain Repeater) ~ New Equipment, New Sound, New Features
As of August 29th, 2009 the Goat Mountain Repeater got a upgrade.
The new 443.7000 MHz. repeater is up and operating. The repeater is now a
Motorola MSF5000 Repeater. It also has a new Controller and a 2-meter
Remote-Base. So test it out and let us know how it works for you.
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440.4500 Repeater ~ NEW SITE NEW SOUND
As of August 1st,
2009 the new 440.4500 MHz. repeater is up and operating from the "Skyline
Tower", in the West Hills. (Also known as the KGW/OPB Tower). The old 440.4500
MHz. repeater was removed from and retired from the Stonehenge Tower, (Formally
known as the KGON Tower) a week later. This move is helping the group
financially and is giving us more flexibility to meet our growing needs.
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Goat Mountain Repeater
The Goat Mountain Repeater
443.7000 will be getting a new repeater. We will be installing a new repeater
at Goat Mountain, hopefully August 9th. When we install this new repeater, the PL will be changed from
146.2 Hz. to 103.5 Hz. Also with the new repeater will come some extra features
such as a 2 Meter Remote-base for donating members.
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New Repeater
We will be installing a new repeater in the Mt
Hood area this Fall. (Set for September) The repeater will cover Hwy
26 from Sandy to Warm Springs. Also Hwy 35 from Hwy 26 to about Parkdale, Oregon. This
repeater will be linked to the other repeaters on the system and will have the
same access and features as the rest of the repeaters.