Where is it?
I iscanvnc2 Member Premium Subscriber Joined Nov 13, 2012 Messages 367 Location Ventura, CA Sep 1, 2020 #1 Where is it?
ecps92 Member Joined Jul 8, 2002 Messages 14,414 Location Taxachusetts Sep 1, 2020 #2 US Forest Service - Los Padres National Forest (CA) - The RadioReference Wiki wiki.radioreference.com iscanvnc2 said: Where is it? Click to expand...
US Forest Service - Los Padres National Forest (CA) - The RadioReference Wiki wiki.radioreference.com iscanvnc2 said: Where is it? Click to expand...
ScannerDude244 Member Joined Jan 4, 2005 Messages 1,738 Location Soledad, CA Sep 1, 2020 #3 iscanvnc2 said: Where is it? Click to expand... it's just south of King City on Calandra/Williams Hill
iscanvnc2 said: Where is it? Click to expand... it's just south of King City on Calandra/Williams Hill
I iscanvnc2 Member Premium Subscriber Joined Nov 13, 2012 Messages 367 Location Ventura, CA Sep 1, 2020 #4 Thanks. I could have been 16 I heard them state as 15 is impossible here.
rsmith7799 Member Joined Sep 20, 2006 Messages 172 Location Arroyo Grande, CA Sep 1, 2020 #5 Here is the LP Repeater Sites map. Attachments LOS PADRES NF RADIO SITES_v15.pdf 877.2 KB · Views: 28
ko6jw_2 Member Premium Subscriber Joined May 18, 2008 Messages 1,448 Location Santa Ynez, CA Sep 1, 2020 #6 The tones only apply to transmitting. For listening there is only 103.5 on the output of all repeaters and I don't think anyone uses it. You can if you want to. You will only notice a change in signal strength if you can hear more than one repeater.
The tones only apply to transmitting. For listening there is only 103.5 on the output of all repeaters and I don't think anyone uses it. You can if you want to. You will only notice a change in signal strength if you can hear more than one repeater.
I iscanvnc2 Member Premium Subscriber Joined Nov 13, 2012 Messages 367 Location Ventura, CA Sep 1, 2020 #7 As I said, I think I misunderstood what the tone stated by the unit.