bcd396t_Honolulu
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I am curious of how many people would be interested if I streamed this repeater. I streamed it before but had scanner and computer problems. I now have the means and am wondering if it is worth my time, dedicated hardware, and electricity to set it up again.
Thanks
Quoted directly from:
Emergency Amateur Radio Club - Hawaii - Repeaters
146.880- Repeater:
The WH6CZB repeater operating on 146.280/146.880 MHz is located at about the 550-foot elevation of the northeast flank atop Diamond Head Crater. This is the clubs flagship repeater, as it serves all of Honolulu, including parts of Leeward, Central, Windward Oahu and the western half of Molokai. Many transient and local hams use this repeater for general communications. Also, this is the primary public service event repeater for most events in Waikiki and the Honolulu Marathon. This repeater simulcasts on UHF, on 444.500+ MHz. During periods of maintenance, the repeater will remain active without the courtesy tone or hang-time.
Thanks
Quoted directly from:
Emergency Amateur Radio Club - Hawaii - Repeaters
146.880- Repeater:
The WH6CZB repeater operating on 146.280/146.880 MHz is located at about the 550-foot elevation of the northeast flank atop Diamond Head Crater. This is the clubs flagship repeater, as it serves all of Honolulu, including parts of Leeward, Central, Windward Oahu and the western half of Molokai. Many transient and local hams use this repeater for general communications. Also, this is the primary public service event repeater for most events in Waikiki and the Honolulu Marathon. This repeater simulcasts on UHF, on 444.500+ MHz. During periods of maintenance, the repeater will remain active without the courtesy tone or hang-time.