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PBARC IRLP Node #3677,
145.750 MHz, T 94.8 Hz

IRLP Node #3677 owned by the Pelican Bay Amateur Radio Club (PBARC) is up and running again. Originally located at Doug (KLØHH) and Claudia (KLØHI) Doyle’s home in Harbor, it is now set up at the home of Donny Dotson (KE7NTF) in Brookings. Brian Pacchetti (W6DWY) engineered the move. It can be reached on two-meters 146.750 MHz, simplex. Detailed information on IRLP (Internet Radio Linking Project) is available on the internet, www.irlp.net.

WIN System IRLP Node #3413,
443.000 MHz(+), T 100 Hz

KLØHH and KLØHI are now  hosting WIN System IRLP Node # 3413 at their McVay Creek Road residence. The node radio is a full duplex GE Master II repeater putting out 80W. To access the node program set your transceiver to Rx 443.000 Tx 448.000 (443 + 5) T 100.0.  The node is hooked 24/7 to the Dallas Reflector # 9453. There are currently 63 repeaters in the linked system; including Canada, Australia and Okinawa, with additional nodes connecting from around the globe. If you wish to connect to a different node or reflector just 73 out and connect to your preferred node. When finished please connect back to #9453. If need be, the IRLP can be disconnected and we will have a  repeater to use. Coverage of this repeater is good going S on 101. Shorty-K6JSI was able to connect as far south as Fortuna. Coveragen to the N is limited although we have talked from Cape Sebastian.

Del Norte ARC IRLP Node #8260,
147.540 MHz, T 136.5 Hz

The Club also has access to Node # 8260 operated by the Del Norte ARC in Crescent City. Node radio is simplex 147.540 T 136.5.