K4EAC/R Repeater - Gainesville, FL
N 29° 40.951 W 082° 26.181
17R E 361021 N 3284469
The K4EAC/R Repeater is located at the Santa Fe Community College in Gainesville, Florida, USA.
Waymark Code: WM3YMY
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 06/07/2008
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From the
Santa Fe Community College Amateur Radio Society website: "We are affiliated with the American Radio Relay League and the Florida Repeater Council. Our College has a sister Community College by the same name in New Mexico, but we're the one in Florida! Our HAM SHACK is dedicated to the memory of Hilda K. Young (SK 1995) former holder of our callsign and is called the "Hilda K. Young Memorial Station at Santa Fe." Our HAM SHACK is located in our Gymnasium (Building V), just beneath our 50-foot tall Rohn 25 tower, in room V-017-B. We maintain an open 2-meter repeater K4EAC/R on 146.190 ~ 146.790 MHz. The repeater has an autopatch and it can be used by any licensed HAM in our community or by visiting Amateurs passing through town. The repeater is a HAMTRONICS REP-200 unit using WACOM WP-639 tuned cavities, a Mirage B-3016R 120-watt solid-state amplifier, and a Diamond F-23A 5/8 wave antenna located on the top of our tower mast."
Repeater Call Sign: K4EAC
Output Frequency: 147.00
Input Frequency: 146.00
Input/Output Tone: Unknown whether tone is required for input or encoded on output.
Antenna height (above average terrain): 50.00
Club Web Page: [Web Link]
Input Tone: Not listed
Output Tone: Not listed
Output Power: Not Listed
IRLP: Not Listed
IRLP Node ID: Not listed
Echolink: Not Listed
Echolink Node Number: Not listed
D-STAR: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
Not ham operator: Obtain geographical proximity to repeater site and post relevant picture with log. CAUTION: Observe posted KEEP OUT signs to prevent exposure to high levels of RF emissions. Do not climb towers. Do not trespass.
Ham operator: Complete a QSO on the repeater. Requirements: Your call, the other station's call, signal report from other station, your location relative to repeater (GPS coordinates, or bearing/distance), transmit power.