Repeaters

WARC REPEATERS

WARC operates 6 repeaters (all with a 103.5 PL):

For decades we operated three 2m repeaters. In 2015 three 70cm repeaters were brought online.

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Located on the top of Wesley Medical Center in Wichita at a height of about 135′. Known as the metropolitan repeaters. The 442.325 repeater was donated and cost the club nothing to set up and will help us link repeaters in the future.

Also located at Wesley Medical Center. Operates in Digital mode only. Yaesu’s promotional program for the System Fusion repeater was too enticing so our members pooled their money and bought it. This repeater only cost the club $140 to set up.

Located on the KWCH TV antenna just East of Hutchinson. This tower is the highest structure in the State of Kansas. Our antennas are located at the 200’ level—we were located over 1,000’, but had to lower them due to digital TV conversion and the cost of all that feedline. The 444.65 repeater was put together from donated parts and cost about $30 to set up. It was originally planned as a link between Derby and Hutchinson. It works better than the 2m repeater, so we published it as an open repeater.

Located just South of Derby at about 200′ on the tower. It does have a battery for backup power, but will not last for extended outages.

WARC maintains ready-to-deploy equipment to be used for emergencies or special events. We have a remote transmitter—it will take a weak handheld signal and boost it all the way to the repeater tower. We also have a trailer stocked with everything needed to set up communications whenever and wherever the need arises.

Membership dues along with donations are how we are able to keep the repeaters online and provide essential communications during emergencies and special events. Donations of equipment and money will go a long way to help us—and may be tax deductible (we are a 501c3 organization—need a receipt, ask any board member).

KAN-OKLA REPEATER NETWORK

The Kan-Okla Repeater Network is a series of repeaters connected via radio. No internet needed. Basically how it works is Repeater “A” will have a second radio connected to it with the frequency for Repeater “B.” The Kan-Okla Repeater Network was put together to pass information along the Kansas-Oklahoma state line as well as north and south from Oklahoma city to Great Bend

Known Repeaters

We have mapped many known repeaters in the U.S. While not an totally inclusive list this may help you find one you are looking for. If you would like to see a repeater added to this list please email kd0hti@trubetech.com with the details. MAKE SURE TO ZOOM OUT!




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