Grizzly Mountain Repeater

 

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Michael, WE7EZ, at 70 feet

Next Jef-Cro Ham get together will be in Prineville, at Brother's Outback Pizzeria on Saturday, November 8, at 12:00 noon.

Dave, W7KFO, will show off the new EmComm Van.


73, Michael, WE7EZ

Attention Net Controllers: Please download the latest Net Script, currently October 17, 2008.

Grizzly Mountain straddles Crook and Jefferson Counties. With a height over 5,600 feet, it is an ideal spot for a repeater, providing solid coverage to most of Central Oregon. Due to its prime location and height, Grizzly Mountain is "RF Central", hosting many radio, telephone, and television services.

The Grizzly Mountain Amateur Radio Repeater is an open repeater, with an output frequency of 147.380 MHz and a PL tone of 162.2 Hz. The repeater is used for casual contacts, public service events, and emergency operations supporting served agencies in Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson Counties.

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