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blog:2019-08-22:w7li_repeater [2019/08/22 19:28] – created ve7hzfblog:2019-08-22:w7li_repeater [2020/08/07 13:03] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== W7LI Repeater ====== ====== W7LI Repeater ======
-Around 19:00 tonight (Thursday), I managed to hear a Net on [[https://www.repeaterbook.com/repeaters/details.php?state_id=41&ID=386 |W7LI]].  This repeater is about 470 km south of the Coast and 160 km west of Portland.  It's over 3000 feet above sea level and transmits at 100W on the same frequency and tone as our repeater.+{{ :blog:2019-08-22:w7li.png}}Around 19:00 tonight (Thursday), I managed to hear a Net on [[https://www.repeaterbook.com/repeaters/details.php?state_id=41&ID=386 |W7LI]].  This repeater is about 450 km south of the Coast and 100 km south-west of Portland.  It's over 3000 feet above sea level and transmits at 100W on the same frequency and tone as our repeater.  It also IDs on voice.
  
 The net was short (5 - 10 minutes) but a few people started ragchewing after.  I tried to give a call but no-one came back. The band slowly faded away by around 19:25. The net was short (5 - 10 minutes) but a few people started ragchewing after.  I tried to give a call but no-one came back. The band slowly faded away by around 19:25.
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