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= '''OCARC Documentation''' =
= '''OCARC Documentation''' =
Welcome to the [http://www.ocarc.ca '''Orchard City Amateur Radio Club''']'s  documentation system.  Here you will find details about various  projects that the club is working on, as well as an archive of documentation for club-owned equipment.
Welcome to the [http://www.ocarc.ca '''Orchard City Amateur Radio Club''']'s  documentation system.  Here you will find details about various  projects that the club is working on, as well as an archive of documentation for club-owned equipment.
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* [[VE7ROC]] Little White Mountain digipeater
* [[VE7ROC]] Little White Mountain digipeater


=== Packet Radio (1200 baud AX.25) ===
=== Packet Radio (1200 baud AX.25) and Winlink Global Email ===
* [[VE7ROW]]  Kelowna Cedar Creek  144.930
* [[VE7ROW]]  Kelowna Cedar Creek  144.930
   A BPQ NET/ROM Compatible Node provides a number of services under different SSIDs
   A BPQ NET/ROM Compatible Node provides a number of services under different SSIDs
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     VE7ROW-11 passthrough to AE5E Chat Server (alias KELCHT)
     VE7ROW-11 passthrough to AE5E Chat Server (alias KELCHT)


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* [[VE7RBJ]]  Little White Mountain  144.930 (path to VE7ROW node sometimes degraded due to multipath)
   Kantronics Digipeater and Node
   Kantronics Digipeater and Node
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=== TCP/IP ===
=== TCP/IP ===
* [[Club Network]]
* [[Club Network]]
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== Club Repeaters ==
== Club Repeaters ==


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== ‎Club member operated Repeater information ==
==‎Club member operated Repeater information==
 
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== Neighbouring Repeater information ==
== Neighbouring Repeater information ==


This list is primarily a work in progress to track repeaters which have not yet been confirmed as still active, or repeaters with uncertain information on location or tone.
This list is primarily a work in progress to track repeaters which have not yet been confirmed as still active, or repeaters with uncertain information on location or tone.


Most repeaters previously on this list have been moved to the main repeater list on the OCARC website. http://ocarc.ca/frequencies
Most repeaters previously on this list have been moved to the main repeater list on the OCARC website. http://ocarc.ca/frequencies/region/


Each section contains links to additional sources of information.
=== Non-verified Repeaters (Okanagan Valley) ===




=== Non-verified Repeaters (Okanagan Valley) ===
These repeaters either have coverage in parts of the Okanagan Valley, or coverage in areas no more than an hours drive away.


These repeaters either have coverage in parts of the Okanagan Valley, or coverage in areas no more than an hours drive away.
Repeaters previously on this list have been moved to the main repeater list on the OCARC website.  


Many repeaters previously on this list have been moved to the main repeater list on the OCARC website.
Only repeaters with uncertain information or status are shown here.  


This includes repeaters on Highway 97 from the Osoyoos to Kamloops, Highway 1 from Lytton to Revelstoke, and the Coquihalla Highway.


{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Call Sign !! Description !! Band !! Frequency ||  Offset || Tone Access || Mode || Status || Elevation || Mobile Coverage || Sponsor or Info Source || Notes || Last Update || On WebPage
! Call Sign !! Description !! Band !! Frequency ||  Offset || Tone Access || Mode || Status || Elevation || Mobile Coverage || Sponsor or Info Source || Notes || Last Update || On WebPage
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7OSY]] | Osoyoos            | 2m  | 145.270 | -0.600 | 107.2 | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}} | ???m  | Osoyoos | | Not heard while in area on 20200823 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7OSY]] | Osoyoos            | 2m  | 145.270 | -0.600 | 107.2 | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}} | ???m  | Osoyoos | | Not heard while in area on 20200823. Still has BCARCC coord. }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VA7NBC]] | Kelowna AllStar    | 2m  | 146.400 |  0.000 |  88.5 | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}} | 450m  | Kelowna Area | VA7UN | AllStar 40694 (Testing) Sometimes links to Canada Hub 51730 (+IRLP 9029,+EchoStar }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7AZG]] | Revelstoke City    | 2m  | 146.720 | -0.600 | 88.5  | FM | {{RptrStatus|On}}          | 490m  | Revelstoke | VA7AZG | Only intermittently on. Has noise problem. | 20201008 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7AZG]] | Revelstoke City    | 2m  | 146.720 | -0.600 | 88.5  | FM | {{RptrStatus|On}}          | 490m  | Revelstoke | VA7AZG | Intermittently on. Has noise problem. | 20201008 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7STA]] | Osoyoos            | 2m  | 146.940 | -0.600 |      | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}} | ???m  |  Osoyoos | | Not heard while in area on 20200823. Still has BCARCC coord.  }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7STA]] | Osoyoos            | 2m  | 146.940 | -0.600 |      | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}} | ???m  |  Osoyoos | | Not heard while in area on 20200823 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7AT]]  | Princeton IRLP    | 70cm | 446.875 | 0.000  | 100.0 | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}} | 640m | Princeton | VE7AT | IRLP 1864 | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7KEG]] | Kamloops          | 2m  | 147.180 | +0.600 |      | FM | {{RptrStatus|Decommissioned}} | 745m  | Kamloops | KARC | 2m Repeater Decommissioned. C4FM UHF now on site }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7KEG]] | Kamloops          | 2m  | 147.180 | +0.600 |      | FM | {{RptrStatus|Decommissioned}} | 745m  | Kamloops | KARC | 2m Repeater Decommissioned. C4FM UHF now on site }}
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=== Repeaters (North of the Okanagan Valley) ===


These repeaters have coverage in the North Thompson along Highway 5 north of Kamloops, and Highway 16 east of Prince George.
=== Non-verified Repeaters (Outside the Okanagan Valley) ===


Many repeaters previously on this list have been moved to the main repeater list on the OCARC website.  
Many repeaters previously on this list have been moved to the main repeater list on the OCARC website. Only repeaters with uncertain information or status are shown here.


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! Call Sign !! Description !! Band !! Frequency ||  Offset || Tone Access || Mode || Status || Elevation || Mobile Coverage || Sponsor or Info Source || Notes || Last Update || on WebPage
! Call Sign !! Description !! Band !! Frequency ||  Offset || Tone Access || Mode || Status || Elevation || Mobile Coverage || Sponsor or Info Source || Notes || Last Update || on WebPage
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7???]] | Barriere      | 2m  | 147.380 | +0.600 |      | FM | {{RptrStatus|On}}              | ???m  | (North and South of Barriere) | WGARC | Testing in Clearwater at VE7EIN | 20200801 | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7???]] | Barriere      | 2m  | 147.380 | +0.600 |      | FM | {{RptrStatus|On}}              | ???m  | (North and South of Barriere) | WGARC | Testing in Clearwater at VE7EIN | 20200801 | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7KNP]] | Cranbrook | 2m | 146.700 | -0.600 | 131.8 | FM | {{RptrStatus|Off}}  | 1010m  | Cranbrook and Kimberley | Wild Rose Network | Heard this ID in Cranbrook area 2021-07-06, so no longer in Kootenay Nat. Park. New location unknown. Pr 2023 visit, no longer on air}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7WHR]] | Whistler          | 2m  | 147.060 | +0.600 | 100.0 | FM/C4FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}} | ???m | Whistler | }}
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=== IRLP Simplex Nodes ===
=== IRLP Simplex Nodes ===


{| class="wikitable sortable"
This is a limited list of simplex IRLP nodes in the Interior of British Columbia. This list is currently out of date.
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For a complete list of active IRLP nodes in Canada, both on simplex and on repeaters, see: http://status.irlp.net/?PSTART=5&country=1
! Call Sign !! Description !! Band !! Frequency ||  Offset || Tone Access || Mode || Status || Elevation || Mobile Coverage || Sponsor or Info Source || Notes || Last Update || On WebPage
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7RBH]] | Smithers IRLP | 2m | 147.330 |  0.000 | 100.0 | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}}  | 500m  | Smithers/Telkwa | BVARS | IRLP 1126 (prefix IRLP code with 0) | | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7FFU]] | Terrace IRLP  | 2m | 147.330 |  0.000 | 100.0 | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}}  | ???m  | Terrace        | BVARS | IRLP 1560 | | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7SNO]] | Kitimat IRLP  | 2m | 146.580 |  0.000 |      | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}}  | 90m  | Kitimat        | VA7TF | IRLP 1303 | | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7EDA]] | Genelle IRLP       | 2m  | 147.440 |  0.000 |      | FM |  {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}}  | 475m  | Castlegar/Trail | VE7EDA | IRLP 1144. Echolink VE7FL-L 484713 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7KNL]] | Salmo IRLP          | 2m  | 147.550 |  0.000 | 100.0 | FM |  {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}}  | 685m  | Salmo | VE7KNL | IRLP 1634 }}
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A more complete map showing most repeaters in the Cariboo Chilcotin can be found at  http://www.ccarc.ca.
 
A more complete map showing most repeaters in Prince George and northern BC can be found at  http://pgarc.org/documents/nbc_map.pdf.
 
A map showing the Yukon system of linked repeaters can be found at  http://yara.ca/repeaters/repeaters.htm and a detailed list of highway coverage at  http://www.yara.ca/repeaters/Highway%20Coverage%20Repeater%20List.pdf
 
=== Repeaters (East of the Okanagan Valley) ===


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! Call Sign !! Description !! Band !! Frequency ||  Offset || Tone Access || Mode || Status || Elevation || Mobile Coverage || Sponsor or Info Source || Notes || Last Update || On WebPage
! Call Sign !! Description !! Band !! Frequency ||  Offset || Tone Access || Mode || Status || Elevation || Mobile Coverage || Sponsor or Info Source || Notes || Last Update || On WebPage
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7KNP]] | N. Kootenay Nat. Park | 2m | 146.700 | -0.600 | 131.8 | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}}  | ???m | North Kootenay Nat. Park | | Not heard 2020-06-06 in park. Heard in Cranbrook area 2021-07-06}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7RBH]] | Smithers IRLP        | 2m  | 147.330 |  0.000 | 100.0 | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}}  | 500m  | Smithers/Telkwa  | BVARS  | IRLP 1126 (prefix IRLP code with 0) | | }}
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{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7FFU]] | Terrace IRLP        | 2m  | 147.330 |  0.000 | 100.0 | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}}  | 125m  | Terrace          | BVARS  | IRLP 1560 | | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7SNO]] | Kitimat IRLP        | 2m   | 146.580 |  0.000 |      | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}}  | 90m  | Kitimat          | VA7TF  | IRLP 1303 | | }}
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{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7JER]] | Genelle IRLP        | 2m  | 147.440 |  0.000 |      | FM | {{RptrStatus|On}}          | 475m  | Castlegar/Trail  | VE7JER | IRLP 1144 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7KNL]] | Salmo IRLP          | 2m  | 147.550 |  0.000 | 100.0 | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}}  | 685m  | Salmo            | VE7KNL | IRLP 1634 }}
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{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7AT]]  | Princeton IRLP      | 70cm | 446.875 |  0.000 | 100.0 | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}}  | 640m  | Princeton        | VE7AT  | IRLP 1864 | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7WYO]] | Creston  IRLP      | 2m  | 147.570 | 0.000 |      | FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}} | 760m  | Creston          | VE7WYO | IRLP 1418 | }}
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{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7PGK]] | Prince George IRLP  | 2m   | 145.600 |  0.000 |      | FM | {{RptrStatus|On}}          | 760m  | Prince George    | VE7PGK | IRLP 1488 | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VA7IP]] | Birken IRLP          | 2m  | 147.000 | 0.000 | 100.0 | FM | {{RptrStatus|On}}          | 490m  | Birken local area | VE7LTD | IRLP 1011 }}
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{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7PW]]  | Williams Lake IRLP  | 2m  | 146.700 | -0.600 | 162.2 | FM | {{RptrStatus|On}}          | 645m  | Williams Lake    | CCARS  | IRLP 1916 | | }}
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{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7WCC]] | New Westminster IRLP | 2m  | 145.150 | -0.600 | 123.0 | FM | {{RptrStatus|On}}          |  70m  | New Westminster  | VE7WCC | IRLP 1507 | | }}
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=== Repeaters (Hope and Whistler) ===
All of these IRLP nodes showed as active on status.irlp.net on Oct 24, 2024.


The Vancouver/Victoria/Seattle area has far too many repeaters to list here.
=== Ten Meter Repeaters  ===


A useful list of BC repeaters in the Lower Mainland can be found at https://bcarcc.org/vancouver.pdf.
Repeaters can be found at the top end of the 10m band, using FM with a 100 kHz offset.


A useful list of BC repeaters on Vancouver Island can be found at https://bcarcc.org/vanisland.pdf
A few of the possible repeaters which might be heard if propagation allows are listed below.


A useful list of WA repeaters, many of which cover the Lower Mainland, can be found at https://www.wwara.org/coordinations.
Many others may be heard depending upon where propagation on the band favors.


This is a select list of repeaters which have coverage when leaving the Lower Mainland in Hope, and in the Whistler Corridor (Highway 99 North).


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! Call Sign !! Description !! Band !! Frequency ||  Offset || Tone Access || Mode || Status || Elevation || Mobile Coverage || Sponsor or Info Source || Notes || Last Update || On Webpage
! Call Sign !! Description !! Band !! Frequency || Tone Access || Mode || Notes || Reference/Source/Date || Heard || CQ Zone
{{Repeater_Row_Online| [[VE7WHR]] | Whistler          | 2m  | 147.060 | +0.600 | 100.0 | FM/C4FM | {{RptrStatus|Unconfirmed}} | ???m | Whistler | }}
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SqARC | Squamish ARC  https://squamisharc.wordpress.com/
 
SSIARC | Saltspring Island Amateur Radio Club  http://www.ssiarc.ca/
 
MBARC | Mount Baker Amateur Radio Club  https://sites.google.com/site/mtbakerarc/repeater-group-1/repeater-group
 
VE7UBC | UBC Amateur Radio Society  http://ars.ams.ubc.ca/


MRARC | Maple Ridge Amateur Radio Club http://mrarc.net/
{{Repeater_Row_Online|       | Simplex                  | 10m | 29.600 |      | FM  | Simplex (no offset)| }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online|        | Crossband Links (to V/UHF)| 10m  | 29.600 |      | FM  | Simplex (no offset)| }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online|        | 10m Repeaters    | 10m    | 29.620-29.680 | often required | FM  | Repeaters (20 kHz spacing)(-100 kHz offset) | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| KQ2H  | Catskill Mtns, NY        | 10m  | 29.620 | 146.2 | FM  | Distinctive "door bell" courtesy tone | 2020  | 20241117 | 5}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| N1BS  | North Providence, RI      | 10m  | 29.640 |  67.0 | FM  | | 2020? | | 5}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| VE3MMX | Shedden (near London), ON | 10m  | 29.640 | none  | FM  | single beep courtesy tone | 2022  | 20241117 | 4}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| N2ACF  | Nyack (near New York), NY | 10m  | 29.640 |      | FM  | | 2022  | 20220304 | 5}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| KB3AWQ | Williamsport, PA          | 10m  | 29.660 | 173.8 | FM  | | 2022  | 20241117 | 5}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| WB2HWW | New York, NY              | 10m  | 29.660 | 114.8 | FM  | | 2022  | 20220304 | 5}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| KE4QOX | Summerville, WV          | 10m  | 29.660 |  88.5 | FM  | | 2022  | 20230108 | 5}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| WM1P  | Dover, NH                | 10m  | 29.660 | 131.8 | FM  | | 2020? | | 5}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| W5DFW  | Dallas, TX                | 10m  | 29.660 | 192.8 | FM  | | 2017  | 20230108 | 4}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| K1FB  | Nashville, TN            | 10m  | 29.660 |  67.0 | FM  | |      | 20230108 | 4}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| KE4QOX | Summersville, WV          | 10m  | 29.660 |  88.5 | FM  | | 2022  | 20241117 | 5}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| WA4PXV | Sparta, NC                | 10m  | 29.670 | 151.4 | FM  | | 2022  | 20220304 | 5}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| W1MRA  | Marlborough, MA          | 10m  | 29.680 | 131.8 | FM  | | 2020? | | 5}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| WB2JQK | (near Buffalo), NY        | 10m  | 29.680 | 107.2 | FM  | |      | 20241117 | 5}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| KE4QOX | Beckley, WV              | 10m  | 29.680 |  88.5 | FM  | | 2022  | 20230108 | 5}}


FVARESS | Fraser Valley Amateur Radio Emergency Service Society http://www.ve7rva.ca/
{{Repeater_Row_Online| ---  | ---                        | 10m  | ---    | ---  | FM  | | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| KP4IA | San Juan, Puerto Rico      | 10m  | 29.620 |      | FM  | | 2021  | | 8}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| N6JSL | Sacremento, CA            | 10m  | 29.620 | 156.7 | FM  | | 2021  | | 3}}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| NI8H  | Los Angeles, CA            | 10m | 29.620 | 107.2 | FM  | | 2016  | | 3 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| W6KRW | Santiago Peak, CA          | 10m  | 29.640 | 107.2 | FM  | | 2016  | | 3 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| K6TY  | Arcadia, CA                | 10m  | 29.660 | 107.2 | FM  | | 2016  | | 3 }}


=== Simplex Frequencies of interest ===


This list may be deleted in the future. A more up to date list is on the main webpage.


For a more detailed list, see the RAC bandplan:
https://www.rac.ca/proposed-two-metre-2m-band-plan/
or the BCARCC bandplan:
https://bcarcc.org/2m%20Plan%20A%202014.pdf
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! Call Sign !! Description !! Band !! Frequency || Tone Access || Mode || Notes
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | FM Simplex                  | 10m  | 29.600  | | FM  | | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | USB calling                | 6m    | 50.125  | | USB | Users should move up if the band is open beyond normal line of sight | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | Q65-120E (QRP)              | 6m    | 50.235  | | Digital | Tropo/Rain/Back scatter | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | MSK144                      | 6m    | 50.260  | | Digital | Meteor scatter | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | Q65-30A                    | 6m    | 50.275  | | Digital | Tropo/Rain/Back scatter | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | FT8                        | 6m    | 50.313  | | Digital | (within North America) | | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | FT4                        | 6m    | 50.318  | | Digital | (within North America) | | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | FT8                        | 6m    | 50.323  | | Digital | (DX outside North America) | | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | FM Simplex calling          | 6m    | 52.525  | | FM  | | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | CW calling                  | 2m    | 144.100 | | CW  | | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | Moonbounce (various modes)  | 2m    | 144.120-144.140 | | Digital | EME | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | MSK144                      | 2m    | 144.150 | | Digital | Meteor scatter | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | FT8                        | 2m    | 144.174 | | Digital | | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | USB calling                | 2m    | 144.200 | | USB | Some net use. Users should move up if the band is open beyond normal line of sight | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | Amateur TV audio            | 2m    | 144.340 | | FM  | talkback and coordination | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | APRS                        | 2m    | 144.390 | | FM  | North America wide APRS | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | Satellite (ISS)            | 2m    | 144.490 | | FM  |  Voice uplink for open International Space Station contacts | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | Packet                      | 2m    | 144.910-144.970 | | FM  | 1200 baud AX.25 packet (20 kHz spacing) | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | APRS low power              | 2m    | 144.990 | | FM  | Alternate APRS for local operations | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | Satellite                  | 2m    | 145.800-146.000 | | FM, SSB, CW, Digital | Multiple modes for satellite work | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | Satellite (ISS)            | 2m    | 145.800 | | FM  | Downlink for International Space Station (SSTV and occasional voice) | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | Satellite (ISS)            | 2m    | 145.825 | | FM  | 1200 baud AX.25 Digipeater on the International Space Station | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | FM Simplex                  | 2m    | 146.415-146.580 | | FM  | (15 kHz spacing) | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | Hang Gliding                | 2m    | 146.415 | | FM  | Hams in the air (unfortunately a few unlicensed pirates heard) Most active in the Lumby area | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | 4X4                        | 2m    | 146.460 | | FM  | Hams in the backcountry (unfortunately a few unlicensed pirates heard) Much activity in the Okanagan area | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | FM Simplex calling          | 2m    | 146.520 | | FM  | Used when travelling out of range of repeaters or anywhere where only short range communications required | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | FM Simplex (Internet Links) | 2m    | 147.420-147.585 | | FM  | (15 kHz spacing) EchoLink,IRLP,Hotspots,etc | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | FM Simplex                  | 1.25m | 223.490-223.590 | | FM  |  | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | FM Simplex calling          | 1.25m | 223.500        | | FM  |  | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | USB calling                | 70cm  | 432.200        | | FM  |  | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | FM Simplex calling          | 70cm  | 446.000        | | FM  |  | }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| | FM Simplex                  | 70cm  | 446.025-448.975 | | FM  | (25 kHz spacing) | }}
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International Space Station Info: https://www.ariss.org/contact-the-iss.html
For more information on specific repeaters and their locations: https://blog.w4bug.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/usa-10m.pdf
or: https://www.qsl.net/kc4qlp/10meterrepeater.html
or: http://nflarc.org/10M%20Repeaters.htm
or: https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php?topic=63374.0
or: https://www.worldwidedx.com/threads/north-america-10-meter-repeater-list.124173/
or: http://www.scrrba.org/BandPlans/Open10mRepeaters.html
or: https://www.m0kwr.com/Downloads/Frequencies-beacons/10m%20Repeaters%20World%20Wide.pdf


=== Selected Nets (receivable in the Okanagan Valley) ===
Most of these sites do not indicate how old the information they contain is.


This list may be deleted in the future. A more up to date list is on the main webpage.
For a historical view (1994) of worldwide activity see: http://www.redwaveradio.com/7_efea669593afab61_1.htm
Some of these repeaters may still be active.


This is a selected list of nets of interest to those living in the Okanagan Valley area. Only nets which regularly take check-ins from the Okanagan Valley are listed.
=== Other Nets heard in the Okanagan Valley ===


All local days and times are for the Pacific Time Zone. Access information for repeaters (tones, links, etc) can be found on the main website (ocarc.ca) or club wiki (wiki.ocarc.ca).
This is a selected list of nets audible in the Okanagan Valley area. This is a rough worklist of nets which are not currently (and may never be) listed on the main club webpage. Some may only be heard seasonally due to propagation changes through the year. Times may differ up to one hour earlier or later depending upon seasonal variations.


This is a rough worksheet. Information marked with a "?" has not been fully validated.
All local days and times are for the Pacific Time Zone. Information marked with a "?" has not been fully validated.


{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! Description !! Band !! Frequency !! Local Time !! Local Day || Notes !! UTC Sort || || Seasonal Time Shift? || Last Update  
! Description !! Band !! Frequency !! Local Time !! Local Day || Notes !! | Seasonal Time Shift? || Last Update  
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Penticton Weekly Net     | VHF | 146.920- Apex Mtn Penticton | AM 09:00 | Sunday    | Pentiction Amateur Radio Club http://ve7prc.ca/ | 01 1600 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Alaska Morning Net       | VHF   | (IRLP 9109 or Echolink *ALASKA*)  | AM 10:00 | Daily     || 1300 ET✓ | 20230402 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Penticton (Informal) Net | VHF | 146.920- Apex Mtn Penticton | AM 09:30 | Sunday  | Follows the weekly net on the same frequency | 01 1630 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Kelowna Covid Net        | VHF | 146.680- Dilworth Mtn Kelowna | AM 09:30 | Daily    | Alex VE7EIS hosts a daily net where the regular Brown Bag coffee group meet in lieu of face to face meetings. Visitors welcome. | 99 1630 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Trans-Canada AllStar Net | VHF | 147.320+ Mt Lolo Kamloops    | AM 10:00 | Sunday    | Also available on AllStar 51730, IRLP 9029, Echolink 590387 per http://thecanadahub.ca/ | 01 1700 | | keeps local time | 20201220 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| NORAC Sunday Net        | VHF | 146.880- Silverstar Mtn Vernon    | AM 10:00 | Sunday    | North Okanagan Radio Amateur Club (Vernon) http://norac.bc.ca/ | 01 1700 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Penticton (Informal) Net | VHF | 146.920- Apex Mtn Penticton | PM 07:15 | Tuesday  | | 04 0215 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Okanagan 2m SSB Net      | VHF | 144.200 USB                    | PM 07:30 | Tuesday  | Kevin VE7XY hosts an informal roundtable discussing VHF propagation, antennas and anything else of interest. | 04 0230 | | keeps local time | 20210406 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Cross-Canada C4FM Net    | VHF | 145.490+ Okanagan Mtn Kelowna | PM 06:00 | Wednesday | Also usually on 145.090+ Blue Grouse Mtn, 442.500+ Vernon. | 05 0100 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| OCARC Weekly Net        | VHF | 147.000+ Okanagan Mtn Kelowna | PM 07:30 | Wednesday | Orchard City Amateur Radio Club (Kelowna) http://ocarc.ca/ | 05 0230 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Southern Interior Preparedness Net | VHF | 147.320+ Mt Lolo Kamloops     | PM 07:30 | Wednesday | Also usually on SIRG linked repeaters 146.740- Scaia Mtn and 444.275+ Silverstar.  Net lasts approx. 10 minutes, depending upon the number of checkins | 05 0230 | | | 20201223 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Penticton (Informal) Net | VHF | 146.920- Apex Mtn Penticton | PM 07:15 | Thursday | | 06 0215 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Grand Forks Net | VHF | 147.280- Bald Knob (Phoenix) Grand Forks | PM 07:00 | Monday | | 03 0200 | | keeps local time | 20210607 }}




{{Repeater_Row_Online| Trans Canada Net               | HF | 14.140 USB | AM 11:00 | Sunday    | http://www.ontars.com/TCN/index.html | 01 1800 | | keeps UTC time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| -----------------------  | ----- |                              |          |          ||                  |  }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Evening Aurora Net             | HF | 7.100 LSB  | PM 06:30? | Wednesday? | | 05 0230 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| California Rescue Communications Net          | HF    | 7.250 LSB  | AM 08:30  | Mon-Fri  | Emergency preparedness net by WB7NOA        | keeps local time✓ | 20230403 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Evening Aurora Net             | HF | 7.100 LSB  | PM 07:30 | Sunday     | | 02 0230 | | keeps UTC time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Net       | HF   | 14.325 LSB | AM 08:30  | Mo/We/Fr  | https://s3.amazonaws.com/usc-cache.salvationarmy.org/5a1860c9-f741-45bb-92c4-7618668e56b3_HF-radio-nets-info.pdf      https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/usc/satern-program/ | keeps local time✓ | 20230403 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Noontime Net (40m)             | HF | 7.2835 LSB | Noon 12:00 | Daily | Covers Western US, BC and AB. Early informal check-ins from 10:00 AM. http://thenoontimenet.org/thenoontimenet/Home.html | 99 1900 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| The Wrong Button Club (BC)                    | HF    | 3.744 LSB  | AM 09:00  | Daily    | Social net with Gerry VE7BGP as net control | keeps local time✓ | 20230403 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Noontime Net (80m)             | HF | 3.970 LSB  | Noon 12:00 | Daily | Covers WA and adjacent states, but also heard in BC. Early informal check-ins from 11:30 AM. http://thenoontimenet.org/thenoontimenet/Home.html | 99 1900 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| High Noon Net (Colorado)                      | HF   | 7.240 LSB  | AM 11:00  | Daily    | Roll call by roster http://www.nmia.com/~bsavage/hnn/hnn.html | 1200 MT✓ | 20241110 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Afternoon Aurora Net           | HF | 7.100 LSB | PM 04:00 | Daily | Covers Western Canada, and beyond. | 99 2300 | | keeps UTC time | 20210416 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Beehive Utah Net                               | HF   | 7.272 LSB  | AM 11:30   | Daily     | Roll call by roster https://beehiveutahnet.com/ | 1230 MT✓ | 20230402 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Montana Traffic Net             | HF | 3.910 LSB | PM 05:30 | Daily | https://montanatrafficnet.com/ | 99 0030 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Jefferson Noon Net (Western US)               | HF   | 7.204 LSB | Noon 12:00 | Daily     | Early checkins from 11:30. Roll call at Noon, followed by roundtable (alt freq 7.214 if qrm) | keeps local time✓ | 20230402 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Saskatchewan Public Service Net | HF | 3.735 LSB | PM 06:00 | Daily | | 99 0100 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Daytime Region 7 Traffic Net (DRN7)           | HF   | 3.925 LSB  | PM 03:00   | Daily     | Early checkins until 03:15. Preamble at 03:15. Alternate 7.235. https://drn7.net/| keeps local time✓ | 20221108 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Manitoba Evening Net           | HF | 3.747 LSB | PM 05:00 | Daily | Sometimes starts 5 min early, and lasts only 10 min. | 99 0100 | | | 20201223 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Moonlighters "Rag Chew" Net                   | HF   | 7.272 LSB | PM 04:00   | Mon-Sat  | Social net http://moonlightersnet.com/ | 1800 CT✓ | 20241112 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Alberta Public Service Net     | HF | 3.700 LSB | PM 06:30 | Daily | Takes early check-ins. Alternate 3.704 may be used if qrm on main freq | 99 0130 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Dipsea Net (Oregon)                            | HF    | 3.940 LSB  | PM 04:00  | Mon-Sat  | Social net https://www.dipseanet.com There is also a morning net at 8 AM PT| 0000 UTC✓ | 20241112 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| BC Public Service Net           | HF | 3.729 LSB | PM 06:30 | Daily | http://www.bcpsn.com/index.htm  The BC Awareness Net follows on Mondays when propagation allows | 99 0130 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Beaver State Net (Oregon)                      | HF   | 3.920 LSB | PM 05:30   | Daily     | Roll call by Oregon county http://k6ugs.com/BSN.htm | keeps local time✓ | 20241110 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Columbia Basin Traffic Net     | HF | 3.960 LSB | PM 06:00 | Daily | https://cbn.homestead.com/index.html | 99 0100 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Washington Amateur Radio Traffic System Net   | HF   | 3.975 LSB | PM 05:30  | Daily     | Roll call by city for roster members http://www.wartsnet.net/ | keeps local time✓ | 20241110 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| BC/Yukon Section Traffic Net   | HF | 3.716 LSB | PM 07:30 | Daily | National Traffic System (NTS) Affiliate http://www.arrl.org/nts | 99 0230 | | keeps local time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Wyoming Cowboy Net                             | HF   | 3.9235 LSB | PM 05:45  | Mon-Fri  | Roll call by city for roster members https://wyomingcowboynet.com/ | 1845 MT✓ | 20241112 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Northern Net                   | HF | 3.775 LSB | PM 08:00 | Sunday    | Takes early check-ins up to 1 hour early in winter due to propagation changes | 02 0300 | | keeps UTC time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Oregon Emergency Net                           | HF   | 3.980 LSB | PM 06:00  | Daily     | Early checkins prior to preamble. Preamble at 6:30, then roll call by city. | keeps local time✓ | 20241112 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Northern Net                    | HF | 3.775 LSB | PM 08:00 | Wednesday | Covers Yukon, NWT, Nunavut, Alaska, BC and Alberta | 05 0300 | | keeps UTC time | 20210410 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Tailgaters Net                                 | HF   | 3.916 LSB | PM 06:30   | Sun-Fri  | Social net (with trivia at 7 PM) http://www.tailgatersnet.com/the-tailgaters-net.html | keeps local time✓ | 20241112 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Emergency Management BC (EMBC) Net | HF | 3.735 LSB | PM 07:00 | Wednesday  | primarily for BC EOC stations and related volunteers | 05 0200 | | | 20210330 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| FARM (Friendly Amateur Radio Mission Net) (Idaho and surrounding states) | HF   | 3.937 LSB | PM 06:00 | Daily     | Roll call by member callsign and city, ordered by roster number. see: http://www.farmnet3937kc.net/ | 0200 UTC✓ | 20241112 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Maritime Mobile Service Net     | HF | 14.300 USB | All Day | Daily | See (Note 1). Covers Atlantic, Caribbean, Pacific as propagation allows. This net and associated nets provide coverage from approx 1200-0400 UTC | 99 0000 | | keeps UTC time | 20210410  }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Golden Bear Net (California)                  | HF   | 3.975 LSB | PM 07:00  | Daily     | Roll call followed by visitors http://goldenbearnet.org/ | keeps local time✓ | 20241112 }}
|}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Northwest Country Cousins Net                 | HF   | 3.968 LSB | PM 07:00   | Daily    | Social net  http://www.nw7cc.info | keeps local time✓ | 20241112 }}
(Note 1) The Maritime Mobile Service Net on 14.300 primarily assists those at sea, out of range of VHF communications. It is included here because the frequency has been designated by the IARU as a "Global Emergency Center of Activity". https://mmsn.org/  http://pmmsn.net/
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Western Public Service System (California)    | HF   | 3.952 LSB | PM 07:30  | Daily    | Early checkins from 6:00 PM. Roll call at 07:30 PM  https://3952khz.net/ | keeps local time✓ | 20241112 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Freewheelers Net                               | HF   | 3.916 LSB | PM 08:00   | Sun-Fri  | Social net http://www.tailgatersnet.com/the-freewheelers-net.html | keeps local time✓ | 20241112 }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| Western Country Cousins Net                   | HF   | 3.970 LSB  | PM 09:00  | Daily     | Social net  https://w6ccn.us | keeps local time✓ | 20241112 }}


{{Repeater_Row_Online| -----------------------  | ----- |                              |          |          ||                  |  }}


For travellers to the Lower Mainland, a list of nets can be found courtesy of the Delta Amateur Radio Club:
{{Repeater_Row_Online| OMISS Net (OM International Sideband Society) | HF    | Various | Various | Daily | WAS (Worked All States) and other awards net. See https://www.omiss.net/ for times and frequencies (1930,3825,7185,14290,18158,21395,24980,28665, all are +/- 7 kHz)| ---- | ---- }}
https://deltaamateurradio.com/wp/?page_id=2122


and VECTOR (Vancouver Emergency Community Telecommunications Organization):
{{Repeater_Row_Online| 3905 Century Club Net                        | HF    | Various | Various | Daily | WAS (Worked All States) and other awards net. See https://www.3905ccn.org/ for times and frequencies (1950,3902,7198,7267.5,14325)| ---- | ---- }}
https://vectorradio.ca/ops/local-radio-nets/




Another useful source of net information for hams in British Columbia is maintained by VE7SCC:
https://ve7scc.org/wp-content/uploads/local_area_nets-1.pdf
A fairly recent list of Canadian HF Nets is available from the Parkland Amateur Radio Club:
http://nonprofits.accesscomm.ca/parc/HF%20Nets.pdf
The ARRL maintains an extensive list of nets across North America:
http://www.arrl.org/arrl-net-directory-search
=== Specialty Nets (receivable in the Okanagan Valley) ===
This is a selected list of specialty nets covering specific topics of interest. Only nets which have been heard in the Okanagan Valley are listed.
All local days and times are for the Pacific Time Zone.
This is a rough worksheet. Information marked with a "?" has not been fully validated.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Description !! Band !! Frequency !! Local Time !! Local Day || Notes !! UTC Sort || || Seasonal Time Shift? || Last Update
{{Repeater_Row_Online| RV Service Net (WBCCI Pacific Coast)    | HF |  7.272  LSB | AM 09:00 | M-F  | RV Owners and those interested in RVing https://rvsvcnet.wbcci.net/ | 99 1700 | | | 20201223  }}
{{Repeater_Row_Online| FMCA (Family Motor Coach Assoc.) RV Net | HF | 14.3075 USB | AM 09:00 | M,W,F | RV Owners and those interested in RVing https://fmcaarc.com/ | 99 1700 | | | 20201223  }}
|}
|}
Other RV related nets are listed on the RV Radio Network page at: https://rvradionetwork.com/nets.php


== Site and System Block Diagrams ==
== Site and System Block Diagrams ==
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== '''Interesting Amateur Radio Links:''' ==
== '''Interesting Amateur Radio Links:''' ==


== ''International Space Station'' ==
=== ''International Space Station'' ===


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BVR3IjDRhc  How you can Talk to a Astronaut from Home - All about Ham Radio]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BVR3IjDRhc  How you can Talk to a Astronaut from Home - All about Ham Radio]




== ''People you may have heard of'' ==
=== ''People you may have heard of'' ===


[http://www.qsl.net/w5www/famous.html/. Famous Ham's]
[http://www.qsl.net/w5www/famous.html/. Famous Ham's]
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== ''The Story of Sergei Krikalev U5MIR'' ==
=== ''The Story of Sergei Krikalev U5MIR'' ===


[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6131208/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Sergio And Sergei -  a 2017 fictional movie based on actual events (IMDB summary)]  
[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6131208/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Sergio And Sergei -  a 2017 fictional movie based on actual events (IMDB summary)]  
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Nova Scotia and PEI
Nova Scotia and PEI
[http://pcarc.ca/repeaters/mavcom-link-system Maritime Amateur Voice Communications System]
[http://pcarc.ca/repeaters/mavcom-link-system Maritime Amateur Voice Communications System (MAVCOM)]
 


== ''Provincial Repeater Maps and Directories'' ==
== ''Provincial Repeater Maps and Directories'' ==
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== '''Documents for Club Resources:''' ==
== '''Documents for Club Resources:''' ==


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[http://wiki.ocarc.ca/FT70DR_Notes  Tips for Accessing System Fusion Rooms using the Yaesu FT70DR or FTM400XDR]
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Latest revision as of 20:45, 17 November 2024

OCARC Documentation

Welcome to the Orchard City Amateur Radio Club's documentation system. Here you will find details about various projects that the club is working on, as well as an archive of documentation for club-owned equipment.

Sites

Projects

Club Resources

Installations

Repeaters

IRLP

  • Orchard Repeater Location - off air- requires repair.

APRS

  • BGWHTE Big White Mountain digipeater
  • RODDHU Roderick Dhu Mountain digipeater (removed)
  • VA7DIG-1 Kelowna Landmark iGate
  • VA7OGO-1 Revelstoke West digipeater
  • VA7OGO-2 Revelstoke East digipeater (not yet installed)
  • VA7OGO-3 Golden North digipeater (not yet installed)
  • VA7OGO-4 Golden Kicking Horse Mountain iGate
  • VA7OGO-5 Field Kicking Horse Pass (not yet installed)
  • VA7OGO-13 Golden City iGate
  • VA7OGO-14 Blue Grouse iGate
  • VA7OGO-15 Revelstoke iGate (not yet installed)
  • VA7YLW-1 Black Knight Mountain digipeater
  • VE7OGO-1 Kelowna Cedar Creek iGate
  • VE7ROC Little White Mountain digipeater

Packet Radio (1200 baud AX.25) and Winlink Global Email

  • VE7ROW Kelowna Cedar Creek 144.930
 A BPQ NET/ROM Compatible Node provides a number of services under different SSIDs
   VE7ROW-0  Packet BBS Messaging (alias KELBBS)
   VE7ROW-6  passthrough to AE5E DX Cluster (alias KELDXC)
   VE7ROW-7  Multiport Network Node (alias KELWNA)
               Port 1: Kelowna Local Users on 144.930
               Port 2: Internet Gateway (tunnel to other Nodes in Vancouver, Castlegar, Ontario, Minnesota)
               Port 3: Link to Vernon TPARC Node VE7TPO-8 on 144.450 (see also http://www.tparc.org) (path sometimes degraded due to multipath)
   VE7RBJ-10 Winlink Remote Mail Server (alias KELRMS)
   VE7ROW-11 passthrough to AE5E Chat Server (alias KELCHT)


Club Repeaters

For current repeater information see the main webpage.

http://www.ocarc.ca/frequencies/region


‎Club member operated Repeater information

For current repeater information see the main webpage.

http://www.ocarc.ca/frequencies/region



IRLP Simplex Nodes

This is a limited list of simplex IRLP nodes in the Interior of British Columbia. This list is currently out of date. For a complete list of active IRLP nodes in Canada, both on simplex and on repeaters, see: http://status.irlp.net/?PSTART=5&country=1

Call Sign Description Band Frequency Offset Tone Access Mode Status Elevation Mobile Coverage Sponsor or Info Source Notes Last Update On WebPage
VE7RBH Smithers IRLP 2m 147.330 0.000 100.0 FM Pending Unconfirmed 500m Smithers/Telkwa BVARS IRLP 1126 (prefix IRLP code with 0)
VE7JER Genelle IRLP 2m 147.440 0.000 FM Online On 475m Castlegar/Trail VE7JER IRLP 1144
VE7KNL Salmo IRLP 2m 147.550 0.000 100.0 FM Pending Unconfirmed 685m Salmo VE7KNL IRLP 1634
VE7PGK Prince George IRLP 2m 145.600 0.000 FM Online On 760m Prince George VE7PGK IRLP 1488
VA7IP Birken IRLP 2m 147.000 0.000 100.0 FM Online On 490m Birken local area VE7LTD IRLP 1011
VE7WCC New Westminster IRLP 2m 145.150 -0.600 123.0 FM Online On 70m New Westminster VE7WCC IRLP 1507

All of these IRLP nodes showed as active on status.irlp.net on Oct 24, 2024.

Ten Meter Repeaters

Repeaters can be found at the top end of the 10m band, using FM with a 100 kHz offset.

A few of the possible repeaters which might be heard if propagation allows are listed below.

Many others may be heard depending upon where propagation on the band favors.


Call Sign Description Band Frequency Tone Access Mode Notes Reference/Source/Date Heard CQ Zone
Simplex 10m 29.600 FM Simplex (no offset)
Crossband Links (to V/UHF) 10m 29.600 FM Simplex (no offset)
10m Repeaters 10m 29.620-29.680 often required FM Repeaters (20 kHz spacing)(-100 kHz offset)
KQ2H Catskill Mtns, NY 10m 29.620 146.2 FM Distinctive "door bell" courtesy tone 2020 20241117 5
N1BS North Providence, RI 10m 29.640 67.0 FM 2020? 5
VE3MMX Shedden (near London), ON 10m 29.640 none FM single beep courtesy tone 2022 20241117 4
N2ACF Nyack (near New York), NY 10m 29.640 FM 2022 20220304 5
KB3AWQ Williamsport, PA 10m 29.660 173.8 FM 2022 20241117 5
WB2HWW New York, NY 10m 29.660 114.8 FM 2022 20220304 5
KE4QOX Summerville, WV 10m 29.660 88.5 FM 2022 20230108 5
WM1P Dover, NH 10m 29.660 131.8 FM 2020? 5
W5DFW Dallas, TX 10m 29.660 192.8 FM 2017 20230108 4
K1FB Nashville, TN 10m 29.660 67.0 FM 20230108 4
KE4QOX Summersville, WV 10m 29.660 88.5 FM 2022 20241117 5
WA4PXV Sparta, NC 10m 29.670 151.4 FM 2022 20220304 5
W1MRA Marlborough, MA 10m 29.680 131.8 FM 2020? 5
WB2JQK (near Buffalo), NY 10m 29.680 107.2 FM 20241117 5
KE4QOX Beckley, WV 10m 29.680 88.5 FM 2022 20230108 5
--- --- 10m --- --- FM
KP4IA San Juan, Puerto Rico 10m 29.620 FM 2021 8
N6JSL Sacremento, CA 10m 29.620 156.7 FM 2021 3
NI8H Los Angeles, CA 10m 29.620 107.2 FM 2016 3
W6KRW Santiago Peak, CA 10m 29.640 107.2 FM 2016 3
K6TY Arcadia, CA 10m 29.660 107.2 FM 2016 3


For more information on specific repeaters and their locations: https://blog.w4bug.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/usa-10m.pdf or: https://www.qsl.net/kc4qlp/10meterrepeater.html or: http://nflarc.org/10M%20Repeaters.htm or: https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php?topic=63374.0 or: https://www.worldwidedx.com/threads/north-america-10-meter-repeater-list.124173/ or: http://www.scrrba.org/BandPlans/Open10mRepeaters.html or: https://www.m0kwr.com/Downloads/Frequencies-beacons/10m%20Repeaters%20World%20Wide.pdf

Most of these sites do not indicate how old the information they contain is.

For a historical view (1994) of worldwide activity see: http://www.redwaveradio.com/7_efea669593afab61_1.htm Some of these repeaters may still be active.

Other Nets heard in the Okanagan Valley

This is a selected list of nets audible in the Okanagan Valley area. This is a rough worklist of nets which are not currently (and may never be) listed on the main club webpage. Some may only be heard seasonally due to propagation changes through the year. Times may differ up to one hour earlier or later depending upon seasonal variations.

All local days and times are for the Pacific Time Zone. Information marked with a "?" has not been fully validated.

Description Band Frequency Local Time Local Day Notes Seasonal Time Shift? Last Update
Alaska Morning Net VHF (IRLP 9109 or Echolink *ALASKA*) AM 10:00 Daily 1300 ET✓ 20230402


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California Rescue Communications Net HF 7.250 LSB AM 08:30 Mon-Fri Emergency preparedness net by WB7NOA keeps local time✓ 20230403
Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Net HF 14.325 LSB AM 08:30 Mo/We/Fr https://s3.amazonaws.com/usc-cache.salvationarmy.org/5a1860c9-f741-45bb-92c4-7618668e56b3_HF-radio-nets-info.pdf https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/usc/satern-program/ keeps local time✓ 20230403
The Wrong Button Club (BC) HF 3.744 LSB AM 09:00 Daily Social net with Gerry VE7BGP as net control keeps local time✓ 20230403
High Noon Net (Colorado) HF 7.240 LSB AM 11:00 Daily Roll call by roster http://www.nmia.com/~bsavage/hnn/hnn.html 1200 MT✓ 20241110
Beehive Utah Net HF 7.272 LSB AM 11:30 Daily Roll call by roster https://beehiveutahnet.com/ 1230 MT✓ 20230402
Jefferson Noon Net (Western US) HF 7.204 LSB Noon 12:00 Daily Early checkins from 11:30. Roll call at Noon, followed by roundtable (alt freq 7.214 if qrm) keeps local time✓ 20230402
Daytime Region 7 Traffic Net (DRN7) HF 3.925 LSB PM 03:00 Daily Early checkins until 03:15. Preamble at 03:15. Alternate 7.235. https://drn7.net/ keeps local time✓ 20221108
Moonlighters "Rag Chew" Net HF 7.272 LSB PM 04:00 Mon-Sat Social net http://moonlightersnet.com/ 1800 CT✓ 20241112
Dipsea Net (Oregon) HF 3.940 LSB PM 04:00 Mon-Sat Social net https://www.dipseanet.com There is also a morning net at 8 AM PT 0000 UTC✓ 20241112
Beaver State Net (Oregon) HF 3.920 LSB PM 05:30 Daily Roll call by Oregon county http://k6ugs.com/BSN.htm keeps local time✓ 20241110
Washington Amateur Radio Traffic System Net HF 3.975 LSB PM 05:30 Daily Roll call by city for roster members http://www.wartsnet.net/ keeps local time✓ 20241110
Wyoming Cowboy Net HF 3.9235 LSB PM 05:45 Mon-Fri Roll call by city for roster members https://wyomingcowboynet.com/ 1845 MT✓ 20241112
Oregon Emergency Net HF 3.980 LSB PM 06:00 Daily Early checkins prior to preamble. Preamble at 6:30, then roll call by city. keeps local time✓ 20241112
Tailgaters Net HF 3.916 LSB PM 06:30 Sun-Fri Social net (with trivia at 7 PM) http://www.tailgatersnet.com/the-tailgaters-net.html keeps local time✓ 20241112
FARM (Friendly Amateur Radio Mission Net) (Idaho and surrounding states) HF 3.937 LSB PM 06:00 Daily Roll call by member callsign and city, ordered by roster number. see: http://www.farmnet3937kc.net/ 0200 UTC✓ 20241112
Golden Bear Net (California) HF 3.975 LSB PM 07:00 Daily Roll call followed by visitors http://goldenbearnet.org/ keeps local time✓ 20241112
Northwest Country Cousins Net HF 3.968 LSB PM 07:00 Daily Social net http://www.nw7cc.info keeps local time✓ 20241112
Western Public Service System (California) HF 3.952 LSB PM 07:30 Daily Early checkins from 6:00 PM. Roll call at 07:30 PM https://3952khz.net/ keeps local time✓ 20241112
Freewheelers Net HF 3.916 LSB PM 08:00 Sun-Fri Social net http://www.tailgatersnet.com/the-freewheelers-net.html keeps local time✓ 20241112
Western Country Cousins Net HF 3.970 LSB PM 09:00 Daily Social net https://w6ccn.us keeps local time✓ 20241112
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OMISS Net (OM International Sideband Society) HF Various Various Daily WAS (Worked All States) and other awards net. See https://www.omiss.net/ for times and frequencies (1930,3825,7185,14290,18158,21395,24980,28665, all are +/- 7 kHz) ---- ----
3905 Century Club Net HF Various Various Daily WAS (Worked All States) and other awards net. See https://www.3905ccn.org/ for times and frequencies (1950,3902,7198,7267.5,14325) ---- ----


Site and System Block Diagrams

Club member operated APRS

  • VE7RJP-1 Revelstoke digipeater Sponsor VE7EQN
  • VE7OJP-1 Osoyoos digipeater Sponsor VE7EQN


(ATV) Amateur Television Repeater System information

  • VE7KTV Kelowna ATV 439.25 MHz TX / 2.410 GHz RX & 1.289 GHz (VE7VTV-Vernon) RX Sponsor VA7UN
  • VE7VTV Vernon ATV 1.289 GHz FM ATV TX / 1.246 GHz RX & 439.25 MHz (VE7KTV-Kelowna) RX Sponsor VA7VW


Packet Radio and Winlink information

Useful configuration documentation for the BPQ32 BBS

Problems sending email to a winlink address? How to Send Email to a Winlink Address

Digital Traffic Network (DTN) Pages

Winlink Live System Information and Maps

BPQ Live Network Map

BPQ32 Documentations and Software by G8BPQ

Winlink Documentation and Software

Packet-Radio.net Resource Page

Amateur Satellite and Space Communications

AMSAT

Amsat Twitter

AMSAT Wiki

AMSAT UK

AMSAT Germany

AMSAT-DL P3E

Es’hail-2 Qatar/AMSAT-DL Geostationary Satellite

AMSAT India

Canadian Amateur Satellite CanX-1 CanX-2

UVIC ECOsat

ECOsat Canadian Amateur Satellite


Gunter's Space Page

DD1US Satellite Page

KA7FVV Satelite Page


Real time Satelite Tracking


ISS Fan Club

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station

Explanation of ARISS


Ham Radio on the ISS

Ham Radio contact with ISS


Live Streaming VA7UN Satellite Gateway Ground Station

VE3VRW Demo of Satellite Gateway on Toronto Repeater Network

C4FM/DMR/P-25/D-Star MMDVM/Digital Voice - information

Brandmeister MMDVM Wiki

Multi Mode Digital MMDVM Demo

TYT MD-2017 Dual Band DMR HT

DMR QSO

Fusion C4FM QSO

System Fusion C4FM info

P25 vs FM 900 MHz

FM vs C4FM

FM vs C4FM marginal path

Radiodiddy GD-77 Dual Band DMR Radio

How DMR works

Android DMR Smart Phone Outphone Rangerphone S15

RangeFinder M1

Sure DMR Smart Phone S8


SDR and WEB-SDR

(UVIC) University of Victoria Web-SDR

University of Twente - The Netherlands

Live Map of SDR Receivers


HF Radio Propagation

SolarHam - Radio propagation forecasts and solar activity reports


Misc technical information

BC Frequency Coordination Council

Saskatchewan Amateur Radio League (Repeaters and Nets)

Maritimes (MARCAN) Frequency Coordination

Western New York Southern Ontario Repeater Council (covers SW Ontario)

Saint Lawrence Valley Repeater Council (covers East and North Ontario)

Western Washington Amateur Relay Association

Inland Amateur Coordination Council (Eastern Washington)

Interesting Amateur Radio Links:

International Space Station

How you can Talk to a Astronaut from Home - All about Ham Radio


People you may have heard of

Famous Ham's

More Famous Ham's

Sam from Space


The Story of Sergei Krikalev U5MIR

Sergio And Sergei - a 2017 fictional movie based on actual events (IMDB summary)

In 1991, the USSR is falling apart and Cuba enters its hardest economic crisis. Sergio, a professor of Marxism who can't provide for his family, and Sergei, a Soviet cosmonaut stranded in the Mir space station, share a common passion: amateur radio. Through this hobby, both men will be able to help each other in facing the dramatic changes of their countries.

Although the movie is fictional, it is based on a real story, where the real Sergei Krikalev depended upon Margaret Iaquinto, in Ballat, Victoria, Australia for over a year to get timely updates from home during the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Margaret Iaquinto VK3CFI, Musa Manarov U2MIR and Sergei Krikalev U5MIR - the real story (Verbatim on ABC Radio Australia)

Another interview with VK3CFI on the same topic (Cosmic Frequency on Paper Radio)

Margaret Iaquinto VK3CFI Biography

Sergei Krikalev U5MIR Birography


Province Wide linked repeater systems in Canada

New Brunswick International Repeater Group

Nova Scotia and PEI Maritime Amateur Voice Communications System (MAVCOM)

Provincial Repeater Maps and Directories

Maritime Provinces Repeater Map

Newfoundland and Labrador Repeater Directory


Amateur Radio and Public Service

A few miscellaneous links of interest.

Mid Island Radio Association (Vancouver Island) - Introduction to Emergency Communications

http://midislandamateurradioassociation.ca/emergency-communication/

ARRL (US) - Amateur Radio Emergency Communications First Level Training (US focus)

http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Instructor%20resources/EmComm/Emcomm%20I%20-%20%20rev%203%201.pdf


Documents for Club Resources: