[PPRAANet] [CMRG] Digest Number 878

DickT-W0RAA dickt at w0raa.com
Thu Sep 19 13:14:47 EDT 2013


Thanks, Pam.

Dick
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Pamela Scott
  To: Dick-W0RAA ; PPRAA Mailing List
  Cc: Rob Roller N7LV
  Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 10:43 AM
  Subject: Re: [CMRG] Digest Number 878


  The repeater frequencies are on their website - ppfma.org

  click on repeater Repeater Status on the right for a list. Ignore the 
flashing colors as to what's active and inactive - that hasn't been updated 
yet. All are active.

Pam Scott, W0PRS

  On Sep 19, 2013, at 09:50 AM, Dick-W0RAA <dickt at w0raa.com> wrote:


    Pam, what are the repeater frequencies?  I've
    received several e-mails asking me if I knew and I told them I didn't 
know.


    Please put out which repeaters are back.


    Tnx & 73,

    Dick w0raa
    My memory isn't as good as it used to be.
    Also, my memory isn't as good as it used to be.

    On Sep 19, 2013, at 8:10 AM, cmrg at yahoogroups.com wrote:


       Cheyenne Mountain Repeater Group, Inc Group 1 New MessageDigest 
#8781PPFMA repeaters back at 100%! by "Pam Scott" w0prs



      Message
      1PPFMA repeaters back at 100%! Wed Sep 18, 2013 6:45 pm (PDT) . Posted 
by:"Pam Scott" w0prs Just passing along the good news!

      Sent from my iPhone
      Pam Scott, W0PRS

      Begin forwarded message:

      > From: Rob Roller <n7lv at amsat.org>
      > Date: September 18, 2013, 7:18:09 PM MDT
      > To: ppfma at mailman.qth.net
      > Subject: PPFMA> PPFMA repeaters back at 100%!
      > Reply-To: n7lv at amsat.org
      >
      > The Pikes Peak FM Association repeaters (KB0SRJ) are back on the air 
with
      > their original antenna configuration. Mike Stansberry K0TER, Al 
Glock
      > KC0PRM and Don Johnson K0DRJ together over the past several days 
took
      > several trips up to the antenna site to reposition the antenna base 
and get
      > the antennas back on their masts in pretty much their original
      > configuration. Mike performed a few radio tests, including one with 
the
      > National Weather Service in Pueblo and reports a full quieting 
signal at the
      > repeater. So it sounds like we're back in to 100% again.
      >
      >
      >
      > The repeaters were taken off the air at the repeater site on August 
9, 2012,
      > and remained off the air until around May 27, 2013. Overall it's 
been 1
      > year, 1 month and 10 days to get things back to normal.
      >
      >
      >
      > Thanks to the many folks involved in getting things down, then up 
and
      > ultimately back on the air to full capability!
      >
      >
      >
      > 73
      >
      > Rob Roller
      >
      > N7LV
      >
      > Repeater Trustee
      >
      >
      >
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