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Member Comment Period - 52.570 WW7PSR Seattle #2058
Correction... The PSRG frequency is 52.870 - not 52.570. Apologies from my typo. /R
Correction... The PSRG frequency is 52.870 - not 52.570. Apologies from my typo. /R
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Member Comment Period - 52.570 WW7PSR Seattle #2058
The WW7PSR 52.570- repeater has passed a Board vote and is now submitted for the required 14 day member comment period. If no negative comments are received by 3/23/2022 the WW7PSR system will receive
The WW7PSR 52.570- repeater has passed a Board vote and is now submitted for the required 14 day member comment period. If no negative comments are received by 3/23/2022 the WW7PSR system will receive
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15 Surplus VHF Duplexers / Public Auction
FYI, Snohomish PUD is auctioning off 15 new/surplus 6 cavity VHF duplexers which operate 144-160 MHz ($195 each) Motorola Modem X182AB / Celwave PD-5042-1 https://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/auction/vie
FYI, Snohomish PUD is auctioning off 15 new/surplus 6 cavity VHF duplexers which operate 144-160 MHz ($195 each) Motorola Modem X182AB / Celwave PD-5042-1 https://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/auction/vie
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WA DNR Public Records Request pertaining to Amateur Repeater Leases
FYI, On September 28th a Public Records Request was made to the Public Records Officer of the Washington Department of Natural Resources for copies of documents responsive to the 6 categories below. T
FYI, On September 28th a Public Records Request was made to the Public Records Officer of the Washington Department of Natural Resources for copies of documents responsive to the 6 categories below. T
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Member comment period - 444.900_NN7D_GigHarbor_5758_20201124
This is a positive comment in support of the allocation for NN7D repeater. I understand the repeater will be used by Gig Harbor area amateurs in support of their community emergency preparedness etc.
This is a positive comment in support of the allocation for NN7D repeater. I understand the repeater will be used by Gig Harbor area amateurs in support of their community emergency preparedness etc.
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Microwave Link Coordination
Repeater Site Linking was at one time primarily accomplished on the 70cm band, and WWARA coordination polices allow for coordination of Link Frequencies, typically between repeater sites. The explosio
Repeater Site Linking was at one time primarily accomplished on the 70cm band, and WWARA coordination polices allow for coordination of Link Frequencies, typically between repeater sites. The explosio
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WWARA Website Update
Thumbs Up! Nice work. Thanks for you volunteer service. de W3RWN Burien, WA
Thumbs Up! Nice work. Thanks for you volunteer service. de W3RWN Burien, WA
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Member comment period open 440.750 K6MBY Sequim
The PSRG DMR repeater WW7PSR was a Yaesu DR1X operating with an MMDVM. It was set for narrow band. It was since replaced with a Motorola MTR-3000 TRBO 100 Watt repeater (Capitol Park, Seattle) The Sea
The PSRG DMR repeater WW7PSR was a Yaesu DR1X operating with an MMDVM. It was set for narrow band. It was since replaced with a Motorola MTR-3000 TRBO 100 Watt repeater (Capitol Park, Seattle) The Sea
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Member comment period open 440.750 K6MBY Sequim
> “Seattle ACS has such a cobble“ What are you talking about? Randy, W3RWN
> “Seattle ACS has such a cobble“ What are you talking about? Randy, W3RWN
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Minutes for March 2, 2019 Meeting Posted
Hi Frank, If WWARA is unwilling to change, or be different than it has been, with your emails as good evidence that you have not much interest in adapting or change, then there really isn’t much point
Hi Frank, If WWARA is unwilling to change, or be different than it has been, with your emails as good evidence that you have not much interest in adapting or change, then there really isn’t much point
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Minutes for March 2, 2019 Meeting Posted
Hi Frank, I believe what I proposed was a monitoring tool that provides data which highlights well utilized and under-utilized repeaters, and provides data to the community to inform a dialog/next ste
Hi Frank, I believe what I proposed was a monitoring tool that provides data which highlights well utilized and under-utilized repeaters, and provides data to the community to inform a dialog/next ste
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Minutes for March 2, 2019 Meeting Posted
Frank, you're exactly on point with the sack being full. Spectrum Management technology is much cheaper than ever before - software defined receivers, software and network connectivity - It's not triv
Frank, you're exactly on point with the sack being full. Spectrum Management technology is much cheaper than ever before - software defined receivers, software and network connectivity - It's not triv
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Minutes for March 2, 2019 Meeting Posted
Daron, Your story is very similar to what I've heard from other locations. I'm originally from the Western New York Southern Ontario Repeater Council (WNYSORC) area. (Toronto, Buffalo and Southern Ont
Daron, Your story is very similar to what I've heard from other locations. I'm originally from the Western New York Southern Ontario Repeater Council (WNYSORC) area. (Toronto, Buffalo and Southern Ont
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Minutes for March 2, 2019 Meeting Posted
Thanks Kenny, I also recognize that trying to bring together the West Coast in one plan is not simple or easy. It's hard enough to get consensus in one coordinating area. However, it's worth some time
Thanks Kenny, I also recognize that trying to bring together the West Coast in one plan is not simple or easy. It's hard enough to get consensus in one coordinating area. However, it's worth some time
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Minutes for March 2, 2019 Meeting Posted
Following this with interest... Wondering if this should not be an entire West Coast consultation and plan development as topography more than state lines affect VHF/UHF propagation. Everyone west of
Following this with interest... Wondering if this should not be an entire West Coast consultation and plan development as topography more than state lines affect VHF/UHF propagation. Everyone west of
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