In
the fall of 2007 LCSARO applied for and recieved a Title III grant
to
upgrade the
existing
repeater infrastructure
in Lane County. Over the summer and fall of 2008, the 10 repeaters
that support emergency communications in the county were
replaced with new standardized equipment purchased under the grant.
LCSARO maintains a memorandum of understanding between the repeater
owners/operators, provides support, and maintains insurance covering
the equipment. In addition to the 10 repeaters upgraded, LCSARO built
a portable setup that can be deployed to areas of marginal coverage
or that can be used to replace one of the 10 in the event of a failure.
Repeaters Included in the Project:
| LCSARO Portable |
W7EUG |
145.25 |
| Mt. Hagen |
W7EXH |
145.11 |
| Walker Point |
W7EXH |
145.31 |
| Indian Ridge |
K7BQ |
145.37 |
| Harness Mtn. |
W7ZQD |
146.66 |
| Prairie Peak |
W7WTQ |
146.68 |
| Prairie Peak |
W7PXL |
146.72 |
| Bear Mtn. |
W7EXH |
146.76 |
| Herman Peak |
W7FLO |
146.80 |
| Wolf Mtn. |
W7EXH |
146.98 |
| Coburg Ridge |
W7CQZ |
147.08 |
A copy of the Lane County ARES frequency chart can be downloaded at www.laneares.org.
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