KE3JP Repeater's Information
- 146.445 VHF FM analog repeater and is very high profile repeater. 186.2 PL +1 MHZ ALLSTAR 502590
- 145.430 VHF is a D-Star, P25, Analog and could add more modes. FM 186.2 PL -0.6 MHZ on FM D-Star linked to REF063C
- 224.660 VHF FM Analog 141.3 PL -1.6 MHZ Located currently in Wayne, OH Full time linked to 146.445
- 146.865 VHF FM Analog repeater in Sharpsville, Pa for now 186.2 PL -0.6 MHZ ALLSTAR 502592
- 444.375 at Greenville site DMR ONLY 100 watts. Slot 1-color code 8 and full time link tg 314242 and is not to be unlinked. Slot 2 color code 8 and use to link to anything you want PART TIME ONLY
- 443.425 UHF FM Analog and P25 and could have more modes 186.2 PL +5MHZ ALLSTAR 502591
- KE3JP-10 APRS IGATE
- KE3JP Meshtastic Node
All digital repeaters are connected to the internet
Amateur Radio Services that will help in promoting Amateur Radio , Amateur Radio (Sometimes is called Ham Radio) We are individuals using radio equipment on specified radio frequencies for personal enjoyment, self-education, and service to the community.
Amateur radio operators must be licensed by the government witch is the FCC .
The Fcc issues amateur radio licenses. A test on operating practices, radio theory, and in some cases a Morse code proficiency test is administered. Amateur radio is not to be used for commercial purposes. Also, amateur radio operators are restricted from using profanity and using amateur radio for illegal purposes. Although we are Ham / Amateur Radio Operators we still love to play around with many transmitters, receivers, antennas and more.
When we have the time for exceptional things we like to do . There are many talents around the world .
If you are not a amateur radio operator and would like to send us an Email you can at mikeke3jp@gmail.com and we can help you in any way you need ( Our Team Has Real Good Support And Information On Operating Practices an Radio Theory That will help you ) We have one popular amateur radio repeater that we use that we call home in Greenville Pa the 2 meter repeater on 146.445, Also feel free to share your information that you would like others to know about. Our community web site is adding links and other news in the appropriate sections, so you can see them and even encourage other hams to help post reviews and other information about amateur radio on there web sites
I do allow others to link to my repeaters only if your repeater is a open and coordinated repeater this is a must
so don't ask your answer will be NO
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