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PostPosted: Mon Mar 01, 2004 7:25 pm 
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Here are some frequency "suggestions" for the SEAPAC event in June. The stuff highlighted in RED are the frequencies I will likely be monitoring:

Repeaters:

146.660 (118.8) Official Talk-In repeater for SEAPAC, located near Seaside.

147.340 (118.8) W7BU Club Repeater, near Seaside.

147.000 (100) W7HSJ Repeater on Megler.

146.860 (100) Repeater near Illwaco, WA.

145.170 (103.5) Another Repeater on Megler (old information).

147.180 (118.8) N7XAC Repeater, I think it's on Megler. Linked to the Beach Net system.

146.760 (118.8) W7BU, Astoria

146.740 (118.8) W7BU, Astoria

440.925 (100) On Megler Mtn (WA side of Columiba, directly across from Astoria). Good coverage down to Astoria. Linked full time to the 444.500 repeater on Nikolai Peak (near Longview).

444.500 (100) On Nikolai Peak near Longview. Is linked to the 440.925 repeater full time. Between the two, they will provide pretty decent regional coverage from the I-5 corridor to the Washington/Oregon Coast. Owner of both repeaters is N7BAG of Astoria.

440.750 (100) W7HSJ Repeater on Megler Mtn. Good coverage around Astoria. Apparently very little traffic on it - it is a good back up to the N7BAG repeaters.

444.775 (118.8) W7FBM Repeater near Astoria (Old Information)


441.675 (118.8) N7XAC Repeater at KO Peak - linked to Beach Net System.


Simplex Suggestions:

50: 52.525, 52.450

144: 146.520, 146.580, 147.540

220: 223.500, 224.640

440: 446.000, 446.5625 (12.5kc splinter)

900: No clue

1200: No clue


I'll add to this as I find out more. But, most of this came from N7BAG, an Astoria resident who feeds me this information each year.

Enjoy...Brad.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 01, 2004 9:25 pm 
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How about a little text on what SEAPAC is for us newer hams....
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 Post subject: What is SEAPAC?
PostPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2004 9:48 pm 
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Sure - SEAPAC is billed as the "Northwests Largest Ham Convention". It will happen June 19 & 20 in Seaside, OR. Lots of New equipment vendors and old equipment sellers.

More Info Here:

http://www.seapac.org/

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