arrg.us
Coax Loss Calculator
http://www.arrg.us/pages/Loss-Calc.htm
March 18th, 2007. Types of Coax Cable and Line Loss Calculator. CQ125 (RG-58)CQ127 (RG-58C) CQ110 (RG-213). Generic 300 ohm Tubular. Generic 450 ohm Window. Generic 600 ohm Open. Ideal (lossless) 50 ohm. Ideal (lossless) 75 ohm. The "wet" numbers represent worst case for lines covered with ice or snow. Here's a quick line loss calculator to use Note that the simple program used for this web page gives a very close approximation for additional losses due to SWR. Set Parameters as Desired.
no9s.org
4/24/2009
http://www.no9s.org/pages/upgrades/4-24-2009/index.htm
Whats in a name? WI9WIN Wisconsin Interstate Network. Larry W3PGL has done it again! While talking about just how I would like to have a Super Controller for the 3 repeater system at my home, Larry was able to translate it in to the many circuits needed to make it come to life. What I wanted was to seamlessly connect the repeaters together as well as a link radio and 3 EchoLink nodes and the IRLP node using DTMF. Then I added that I would like to bring an auto patch to any one of the 3 repeaters.
ai4gk.r2i.net
My Home Station Page is under constr
http://ai4gk.r2i.net/pages/Home_QTH.htm
This is my station at home. I have a modest shack stuck in an armoire in the bedroom. It makes for a nice, neat installation and I don't have to banish myself to the garage in order to operate. My home station consists of a Kenwood TS-2000 all-band radio, an MFJ-949E Versa Tuner antenna tuner, feeding a 75 meter double bazooka antenna. It's not fancy, but it gets me all over the world. Platinum Coast Amateur Radio Society. 2004 - 2011 Dan Fisher AI4GK.
aa9nv.r2i.net
AA9NV IRLP
http://aa9nv.r2i.net/IRLP.htm
Status page for all nodes. NODE 4697 is operational and using 444.850 5 PL114.8 for now. No repeater, simplex link using an offset. Maxtrac UHF link radio. Compaq Pentium 3, 1 GHz, 512 Ram. Omron relay, red LED is the fan indicator and the green LED is the node connected status. The IRLP node is a Maxtrac UHF link radio with a small coverage area in Waupaca, Wisconsin. Location map. Enter the node number to connect and 73 to disconnect. We might be hanging out on the 9210. Where we hang out! In a constan...
aa9nv.r2i.net
AA9NV DTMF Codes
http://aa9nv.r2i.net/DTMF.htm
The Waupaca repeater transmitter has been changed out and is back on the air thanks to KB9MRR and KC9KSQ. He operators are warming up the airwaves so log in and help them out. :). TX current info file. TX quick connect slower text. TX station info file. TX the WX warning. Quick Links for AA9NV-L*. Quick Links for AA9NV-R*. All quick links toggle for connect and disconnect. Example, enter the 0*9 and it will connect, enter 0*9 again and it will disconnect. Where we hang out! In a constant state of flux.