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+ | **UPDATE July 26 2019** | ||
+ | VE7LTD setup a link this morning on VE7BNV to VE7NSR (443.200+) in | ||
+ | North Van. They will eventually link it to VA7ICS (147.200+ T225.7Hz) | ||
+ | on Fromme. | ||
+ | are linking it to the UHF repeater for now. The link will be able to | ||
+ | be turned on and off eventually. | ||
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+ | If you do use VE7BNV currently, know that the VE7NSR IDs and whatnot | ||
+ | will be coming through and that you will be talking on the North Van | ||
+ | repeater as well as the Bowen one. |
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