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W5PAA
Aeronautical Center Amateur Radio Club
Repeaters
ACARC owns and operates the following repeaters:
146.850
has Auto Patch, EchoLink, is Linked with 442.700, node number: 216422
Meets the First Thursday of the Month on the Air at 7:00 p.m.
status as of 5/27/2008:
Ecom repeater - minus duplex - w/141.3 tone - Voice op Okay - Autopatch Okay - IRLP temp OTS - located NW OKC.
146.985
for Emergency Communications Operations
status as of 5/27/2008:
Main Voice Repeater - minus duplex - w/141.3 tone - voice only fully operational - located (approx) NW 50th & Meridian.
442.700
has Auto Patch, EchoLink, and is Linked with 146.850
This Repeater is Temporarily Out of Service
Other machines that may be of interest.
145.470 - minus dup - w/141.3 tone - voice only - KS5B (Stan Bradley) - located in Bridge Creek (half way between OKC and Chickasha)
444.925 - plus dup - w/141.3 tone - voice only - KS5B (Stan Bradley) - located down town OKC.
146.760 - minus dup - w/143.3 tone - voice only (receiver sense low)- AE5GS (Gary Stillman) - located SW 44th & Western.
This is the
instruction for how to use the 146.850 repeater autopatch and IRLP.
From Gary - KE5GRV
How to use the AC ARC 146.850 repeater autopatch.
Monitor the frequency to see if someone is using it.
If the frequency is clear, key up the repeater announce that you are going
to access the autopatch and give your call sign. If the repeater Id’s when
unkey, wait for it to finish.
Press the PTT dial the 7 digit number followed by the ( * ) key, release
the PTT. You should here the repeater respond “dialing number”.
To end the call press the PTT, then press the ( # ) key and release the
PTT.
You should hear the repeater respond “call complete”.
Key the repeater, announce that you are clear of the autopatch and give
your call sign.
Note: The autopatch has a 4 minute time out timer. In about 3 ˝ minutes
you start hearing an announcement your time is about up. You should wrap
up your call up before the repeater disconnects you.
How to use Internet Radio Linking Project (IRLP).
You can get node numbers from all around the world at:
WWW.IRLP.NET
Monitor the frequency to see if someone is using it.
If the frequency is clear, key up the repeater announce that you are going
to access IRLP and give your call sign. If the repeater Id’s when unkeyed,
wait for it to finish.
Press PTT dial the node number, continue to hold the PTT for 2 seconds
after the last digit. You will hear a response that the repeater is
connected. Call the person your are trying to contact or give your
call sign to see who might contact you.
Note: Remember there will be about a 2-second delay between transmissions.
To disconnect the node, press PTT dial 73 continue to hold the PTT for 2
seconds. After the node announces it has disconnected, Key the repeater,
announce that you are clear of IRLP and give your call sign.
Repeater Trustee: Stan Bradley
KS5B