Mystery Repeater On 10M?

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KC9NCF

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Ok, so I'm tuning around 10 Meters this morning and stop on 29.660 where I hear a repeater that is just slamming into my radio full bore, but I got noise from the traffic on my street and other things competing with my hearing.

I know I heard a 4 in someone's call who said he was mobile. I can't find the tone for this machine if there even is one and can't bring it up either. Could it be that propagation is only good enough for me to hear versus being actually able to work this repeater, or is it that I am just dumb enough not to be able to find the tone? Maybe there were two repeaters because I know I heard two different courtesy tones.

BTW, I'm hearing this machine from Chicago, IL.

Any helpers out here?
 

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I heard there was a huge 10m band opening! Who knows where that rptr. could be? I'm not a 10 m. fan but I might listen.
N9zas.
 

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That is a 10 meter repeater output frequency, so could be any number of repeaters. The WB2HWW repeater in NY City is on that frequency if I recall. Check out a repeater directory to help you pinpoint it, but it could have been the NY machine.

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When the band opens you can hear signals from all over and that being a crowded frequency it could be just about anything, the only way to get a positive ID is to listen for it. Amateur stations must identify every 10 minutes while in operation which makes it considerably easier than a PS or commercial machine and some employ voice ID. Most however use CWID so you'll have to learn the code ( the easy way) or record it and look it up character by character (the hard way).
 

DirtyLarry

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This list worldwide 10 meter repeaters.

27/11 - 10 Metre Repeaters

Here they list some in 4 land

29.660 29.560 N1BEC Bald Creek NC USA -
29.660 29.560 K4GRW Newport NC USA -
29.660 29.560 WA4ACP Eden NC USA -
29.660 29.560 WA4YGM Union City TEN USA -
29.660 29.560 WB5EPI Dallas TEX USA CTCSS: 192.8 Hz
29.660 29.560 KC5EJ El Paso TEX USA

Also I know Rocky Mount, NC used to be on that. I think it was n4jeh
 

2beers4me

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I thought 29.660 was supposed to be the FM simplex calling frequency? Why do they put repeater outputs there?
 

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This list worldwide 10 meter repeaters.

29.660 29.560 WB5EPI Dallas TEX USA CTCSS: 192.8 Hz

That list is way obsolete. The Dallas repeater hasn't existed for over 15 years.
29.66 is now in located in Fort Worth with the callsign W5DFW. PL is still 192.8 but normally runs in CSQ.
 
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