Repeaters

CALLFREQOFFSET TONELOCATION
WA4J147.360+600 KHz103.5BOONE, NC – PCRN LINK
WA4NC444.575 +5.0 MHz 151.4/123.0BEECH MT., NC
WA4NC443.0375 +5.0 MHzNONEBOONE, NC – PRN DMR
WA4NC442.0875 +5.0 MHzNONESUGAR MT., NC – PRN DMR
W4MLN 444.7375 +5.0 MHzNONE JEFFERSON, NC – PRN DMR
W4MLN444.300+5.0 MHz103.5JEFFERSON, NC
W4YSB147.300+600 KHz103.5JEFFERSON, NC
KX4CZ442.175+5.0 MHz 123.0SUGER MT., NC
KB4W443.975+5.0 MHz 103.5RICH MT. – ECHOLINK
W4MLN224.840-1.6 MHz 103.5 JEFFERSON, NC
KE4AAPW146.865-600 KHz123.0BEECH MT., NC
W4WAU 224.68-1..6 MHZ114.8BOONE, NC
KO4VDJ 440.6375+5.0 MHzNONEBOONE, NC D-STAR

WARC Important Update on Beech Mountain Repeater

Effective immediately, the output PL tone on the Beech 444.575 Mhz repeater has been changed to prevent the interference problem we have been having during certain propagation conditions. As a result, you may need to change the setup on your radio to receive the audio when operating on theĀ  444.575 Beech repeater .

The new PL tone transmitted from Beech is 123.0 Hz. THE INPUT TONE REMAINS 151.4 Hz. If you use tone squelch to RECEIVE Beech you will need to change the RECEIVE tone to 123.0 or use carrier squelch on your radio. The tone TRANSMITTED from your radio should remain 151.4 Mhz.

REPEATER PHOTOS

New Antenna Installation on the WA4J repeater – 2015

WA4J 2-Meter repeater

Operating atop Rich Mountain (Elevation 4730′ ASL) and overlooking Boone, NC, on 147.36 MHz, the WA4J repeater requires a PL tone of 103.5 Hz. This is a wide coverage Repeater, and all Amateurs within its footprint are welcome. This repeater is usually linked with the WA4NC 444 MHz repeater.

WA4NC 444 MHz REPEATER

Located on Beech Mountain, NC (Elevation 5,500′ ASL) on 444.575 MHz, this (there’s more than one!) WA4NC repeater requires a PL tone of 151.4 Hz. This repeater is usually linked with the WA4J 2-Meter repeater.

Cross Band Link between Rich Mountain 2 meters and the Beech Mountain UHF repeater is now active When the link is active, any transmission from Rich is sent out over Beech and vice versa. You will notice the addition of a low frequency tone burst which indicates that the link is active between Rich and Beech. In the event of system problems, interference, or because of an operational need, it is possible to unlink the repeaters and have them operate independently as they did before the link system was added. The Beech Mountain 444.575 repeater covers western Watauga and southern Avery County, as well as the area near Grandfather Mountain better than does the 147.3600 repeater.