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honey pot Junction City, Prairie Peak, Oregon, 145.13, AB7BS Repeater

Prairie Peak - AB7BS

Junction City, OR
Repeater ID: 41-352

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Downlink: 145.13000
Uplink: 144.53000
Offset: -0.600 MHz
Uplink Tone: D023
Downlink Tone: D023
County: Lane
Grid: CN84FG
Call: AB7BS
Use: OPEN
Op Status: ON-AIR On-Air
Coverage: Roseburg to Portland in valley Reedsport to Lincoln City on the coast.
Sponsor: AB7BS
Features: E-power equipped.
FM: Yes; analog capable.
Analog Bandwidth:
EchoLink: 521741 W7PRA-L
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Notes: 3,510 feet ASL.
Coordination: ORRC

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Call Date Information
AB7BS (registered) 2020-09-25 Tepeater call change and other info.
K7JU (registered) 2016-05-17 Changes: new Echolink Node #521741; new Call sign “W7PRA-L” -- upgrade in progress
KE7OSN 2015-11-12 Tone and TSQ updated
AK7ML 2015-09-05 Moved to Prairie Moutain when Mary's Peak location no longer available.
AK7ML 2015-07-26 Updated Coverage, Website & Email
AB7BS (registered) 2015-03-23 Added EchoLink.
W7WIL 2014-08-11 Updated tone squelch.
KD6KPC (registered) 2014-05-31 Propagation report added.
KD6KPC (registered) 2014-05-30 Propagation report added.
W7WIL 2013-06-09 Snow Peak Net Time Updated
W0ULF 2013-06-02 Split tone added.
W0ULF 2013-05-04 Updated call sign, web and email, and nets.
W0ULF 2012-01-07 Updated Call Sign, Location, Echolink, and More..
WO7Z 2009-10-26 Added Linn Co ARES as an affilliate, Newsline and Swapnet info.
WO7Z 2009-07-17 Updated the sponsor.
WO7Z 2009-07-16 Corrected county, updated call sign, ARES affiliate, note, and net info. This is a rare user-friendy repeater, where all hams are welcomed. A very helpful community of area hams with lots of old timers sounding off.

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"Excellent linked repeater that is well maintained and covers most of western Oregon!"
Posted by: W0ULF on 2013-06-01.

No fancy user-accessible features here, just an excellent coverage repeater with multiple remote receivers tied together with a voting system and a few linked repeaters. Well-used and almost always a few people on frequency. Professionally maintained.



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