Repeater listing for WA6RHK
Currently operational near Ashland, OR
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Encode: 136.5
Decode: 91.5
Frequency: 147.16Mhz
Offset: +0.6MHz
Mode: FM
Power: grid
Group/organization: PRA
Description and Notes:
Elevation 6113, Ashland.
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Status
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Comments
Repeater down
- Luke at 2020-06-06 03:56:21 UTC
Repeater working again.
- Luke at 2020-06-09 01:39:21 UTC
Soda Mtn repeater has a lot of extraneous input with other transmitters on that mountain. Ashland repeater may be more clear.
- Luke at 2020-10-26 20:28:30 UTC
Soda Mountain is not transmitting audio out as of Nov 16.
- Luke at 2020-11-17 03:40:27 UTC
Soda Mountain repeater is now transmitting audio again.
- Luke at 2020-11-22 21:30:43 UTC
Soda Mountain repeater appears to be down again, no receive or transmit as of today.
- Luke at 2020-12-15 04:19:52 UTC
Soda Mountain repeater is up and linked and working again.
- Luke at 2021-01-15 04:48:48 UTC
At the moment it appears to not be linked to other Peak Radio Association repeaters.
- Luke at 2021-04-03 03:42:18 UTC
Repeater is linked to other PRA repeaters now.
- Luke at 2021-06-07 03:52:57 UTC
Repeater is unlinked from the system and giving static right now.
- Luke at 2022-02-24 03:27:04 UTC
Repeater is unlinked from the system and giving static right now.
- Luke at 2022-02-24 03:27:52 UTC
Repeater is up and linked again Mar. 7.
- Luke at 2022-03-08 06:22:17 UTC
Repeater is currently NOT linked to the PRA repeater system.
- Luke at 2024-06-22 21:00:51 UTC
Working and linked
- Luke at 2025-02-15 04:18:37 UTC
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