Tired of looking all over the place for lists of repeaters that may or may not be up to date? Try REPEATERBOOK.COM This list is updated (with moderation) by Amateur Radio operators all over the world daily. This organic list has been a long time coming and has truly morphed into something great and easy to use. VA7SL of North Fraser ARC is the Repeaterbook.com moderator for British Columbia and is requesting your updates and or corrections to the very extensive list already established for British Columbia. All submissions can be made right on the individual repeaters listing. North Fraser Amateur Radio Club VE7NFR is happy to announce a strategic alliance with UR7UT in the Ukraine. In exchange for our technical support and advice on 900 MHz from VE7NFR, UR7UT will continue to produce and distribute amazing QSL cards. This agreement is for a 20 year term with a 5 year renewal option. Please direct all inquires to our contact page. North Fraser Amateur Radio Club is pleased to announce that the VE7NFR Parade Command Vehicle is now on the air! After months of installation work and with attention to detail The Beast is ready for action. Whether or not it's the Santa Clause Parade, Maple Ridge Mountain Festival, or Coquitlam's Teddy Bear Parade we are ready to man the barricades! That's right, we will man the barricades in shiny green vests and stand by for the signal to put up the barricade and then wait patiently for the signal to take down the barricade. You can rest assured that with this command vehicle that signal will get through no matter what frequency or mode the operator is using. We take barricade manning very seriously as an errant left hand turning car could cause seconds of delay in a parade. Our operators are trained not to fall asleep by listening to hours of check in only nets. Contact us for more info or to book.
With the permanent installation of the repeater antenna, the first 900 MHz amateur radio repeater in British Columbia is on the air! Testing has proved that the signal is very robust and the repeater has great ears. The Kenwood TK-981 15W mobiles are performing well in mobile situations with simple glass mount antennas. Repeater is on 927.9875 with a 25MHz down offset. The PL tone is 114.8 encode/decode. Coverage is very good through out Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, East Coquitlam & Westwood Plateau. Had very workable QSO almost to Abbotsford while driving on the Freeway. Westward the QSO was lost around Lougheed Mall and the Freeway. There is also great coverage in North Surrey and North Langley, Fort Langley areas as well. Now we need to work on location number 2, link the repeaters and start the 900 MHz wide area network with the dream of covering the entire Lower Mainland & Fraser Valley on one repeater system.
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