W6NWG

Palomar Amateur Radio Club

PARC & Affiliated Repeaters

This list includes W6NWG repeaters operated by PARC and other repeaters open to use by PARC members. All W6NWG repeaters are located on Palomar Mountain and are open to all amateurs.

Frequency Tx Tone Call Sign Remarks
52.680 - 107.2 W6NWG Temporarily off the air
146.730 - 107.2* W6NWG see Note 1
147.075 + 107.2 W6NWG
147.130 + 107.2 W6NWG Known squelch problems
447.000 - 107.2 W6NWG see Note 3
224.380 - 107.2 KK6KD Americas Unidos
224.900 - 107.2 WD6HFR Convair/220 ARC
224.940 - 107.2 KK6KD Sharp Hospital coverage
446.140 - 123.0 WB6FMT Vista
146.175 + 107.2 N6FQ Fallbrook ARC; linked to 445.600
445.600 - 107.2 N6FQ Fallbrook ARC; linked to 146.175
145.050 (s) N/A W6NWG-1 Packet node; linked to Metro 9600 net
146.700 - N/A W6NWG-4 Packet duplex repeater; Duplex; PALBBS use OK

PARC operates an (amateur fast-scan television) repeater. It's back on the air as of November 28, 2010. Currently there are no links to other ATV sites.

ATV in: 915 MHz WBFM, audio subcarrier 5.8 MHz
ATV in: 2441.5 MHz WBFM, audio subcarrier 6.0 MHz
Intercom: 146.415 MHz NBFM simplex (tone 79.7)
ATV out: 1241.25 MHz VSB, NTSC standard

The PARC repeater site on Palomar Mountain is located at 5560 feet above mean sea level and 2132 feet above average terrain. It covers most of San Diego County and beyond into Mexico and out to sea, and is shielded from the North.

Note 1: The 146.730 repeater transmits a CTCSS tone of 107.2, but does not usually require any tone for access. When necessary, an access tone of 107.2 can be enabled.

Note 2: PARC no longer operates an autopatch.

Note 3: The 447 MHz repeater has been equipped with EchoLink experimentally. As a side effect, users who have tone decode enabled will not hear the repeater identify. EchoLink operational details will be made available as testing continues.

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