A liitle about the repeaters
Both repeaters are located HERE, on the roof of Bath University overlooking the historic city of Bath
GB3UB is the 70cm 433mhz voice repeater and operates on 433.100/434.700mhz, ctcss 118.8hz. It uses a converted Storno base station using G8CUL logic running 10w to two Jaybeam folded dipoles. It provides handheld coverage around the city of Bath, out towards Chippenham, down towards Midsomer Norton and across towards Westbury. It is internet linked via Echolink (node no. 201135 )
MB7UB is the APRS data digipeater. It enables stations equipped with APRS to improve their coverage especially when mobile. It uses a IC-2E running 2w, running UIview from a very old laptop.
You can find out what I do in my day job HERE.
For further information you can email me
GB3UB is the 70cm 433mhz voice repeater and operates on 433.100/434.700mhz, ctcss 118.8hz. It uses a converted Storno base station using G8CUL logic running 10w to two Jaybeam folded dipoles. It provides handheld coverage around the city of Bath, out towards Chippenham, down towards Midsomer Norton and across towards Westbury. It is internet linked via Echolink (node no. 201135 )
MB7UB is the APRS data digipeater. It enables stations equipped with APRS to improve their coverage especially when mobile. It uses a IC-2E running 2w, running UIview from a very old laptop.
You can find out what I do in my day job HERE.
For further information you can email me
09 September 2011
CHOTA
Tomorrow,10th September I will be helping to operate GB1MSN at the Midsomer Methodist Church from 10am until approximately 1600. Although it is not possible to give precise frequencies, please listen and call if you hear any of the many stations operating for Churches and Chapels on the air. I will try and post bands of operation on Facebook.
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