The test frequency is 147.015 (+) not 147.135 (+)
| Subject: | VE3PBO Repeater Test Notice |
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| Date: | Tue, 11 Apr 2023 22:05:10 -0400 |
| From: | VE3EMA- Harmen <[email protected]> |
| To: | ve3pbo mail list <[email protected]> |
Monday, Randy (VE3RWN), Rick (VE3IQZ) and Harmen (VE3EMA),
performed comprehensive tests to VE3PBO repeater, antenna and
cables. We discovered a significant level of noise in around the
VE3PBO's input frequency that we feel is causing VE3PBO's
inability to hear weaker signals. Instead of spending a lot of
time and effort trying to determine where this noise is coming
from with the likelihood of not being able to provide a
solution, we are proposing to move VE3PBO's frequency up the
band, free of noise.
Wednesday evening after the ARES net, Barry (VE3BLM)
will be hosting a VE3PBO Repeater Test Net and are
inviting everyone to check in to this net to help determine if
the proposed new frequency provides significant improvement.
During the net, VE3PBO's 146.625 MHz frequency will temporarily
be disabled along with All-Star and Echolink.
The purpose of this net is to determine if weaker stations are
able to get into VE3PBO easier on this proposed new frequency.
If you are getting into VE3PBO very strongly without noise, then
try dropping your power level or try getting in with a handheld.
Please be patient as we analyze signal reports for all
individuals.
PROCEDURE:
Thank you for assistance.
Repeater Technical Team