[KYHAM] [kyham] Linked repeater system

ED YEARY w4tey at bellsouth.net
Sat May 22 11:42:44 EDT 2010


Yeah I expected this would not be an optimum site. I initially said "south of Lexington and north of Mt. Vernon. My bad if any misunderstanding. 

Ed W4TEY

--- On Fri, 5/21/10, Mike Dalton <cgpd305 at gmail.com> wrote:

From: Mike Dalton <cgpd305 at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [kyham] Linked repeater system
To: "ED YEARY" <w4tey at bellsouth.net>
Date: Friday, May 21, 2010, 10:43 AM

Ed, The .050 in Shelbyville is being mover to a new site which may give complete coverage to Lexington, Richmond and Berea, so I wonder how effective it would be to have a repeater in the systen which is just barely Southwest of Lexington.  I would be like having a link to the .325 in Rose Hill, or Tazewell.  Mike



On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 9:59 AM, ED YEARY <w4tey at bellsouth.net> wrote:


Thanks Harold  ! I will forward this to the owners so they will have your email and can respond directly to you. I appreciate the response. 



Ed W4TEY

--- On Fri, 5/21/10, W4HLN Ernie <w4hln at windstream.net> wrote:



From: W4HLN Ernie <w4hln at windstream.net>
Subject: Re: [kyham] Linked repeater system
To: "Ed Yeary W4TEY" <w4tey at bellsouth.net>


Date: Friday, May 21, 2010, 8:48 AM



 
 

Ed,
 
I'm Ernie Pridemore / W4HLN here in Nicholasville Ky. I am one of 
two guys that takes care of the Nicholasville Repeater K4HH on 444.975 and on 
145.490.
 
Harold Odonnell forwarded this message to us and we have been 
discussing it and it seems every one of our club directors has given a big 
"THUMBS UP" if our UHF repeater would suit your needs.
 
We dont have internet at repeater site though or even a phone 
line....Isnt there is a way to run IRLP through the repeater from someones 
home station like Echolink?
 
Ernie Pridemore / W4HLN

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  HAROLD 
  ODONNELL 
  To: w4hln at windstream.net 
  Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 1:04 
PM
  Subject: Fw: [kyham] Linked repeater 
  system
  

   
  
  

  
  From: ED YEARY 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 11:19 PM
  To: kyham at kyham.net 
  Cc: cgpd305 ; Henry Hamblin ; 
  Will ; jeyoung at infoave.net 
  Subject: [kyham] Linked repeater system
  

  
    
    
      As some of you may know there is a linked [mostly uhf] 
        system in Ky.  and Va. that covers a good part of E. TN. , SW Va., 
        and  Eastern Ky. up I-75 and beyond Louisville into Indiana. [ If 
        you weren't you are now .  
        Here is a list of the repeaters. 
Jonesville Va.  442.575+ 100 
        hz tone
Middlesboro , Ky.  442.325+ 100 hz
Williamsburg, Ky. 
        444.050+ 100 hz
Shelbyville Ky. 444.050+  91.5 hz
Oneida, Tn. 
        145.350-  77hz [ not sure if it's toned or not]
The system 
        employs IRLP, remote bases and too many other features to go into here 
        but is a very dynamic and growing system. All licensed hams are 
        welcome.

At one time there was another repeater in the system at 
        Irvine Ky. but it is no longer there leaving coverage a little spotty 
        from about mile marker 67 on I -75 and further north. The system owners 
        KB4PTJ, WB4IVB, WM4MD, and KB4PNG would like to have another repeater in 
        that area. They are offering to provide all the equipment including IRLP 
        linking and maintenance necessary if someone can provide them with a 
        site somewhere around the Mt. Vernon north and Lexintgon South area. If 
        any of you know of a site or someone who may be interested please let me 
        know and I will facilitate contact with the owners to get the ball 
        rolling. Hope to hear you on the system soon. 



Ed 
    W4TEY
  
  

  
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