DARC Repeaters  

 

 

WA2AAZ
146.745 Mhz, minus 600 Hz offset,
110.9 Hz PL Tone

WA2EMO
444.750 Mhz, plus 5 MHz offset,
110.9 Hz PL Tone

This is a club sponsored FM voice repeater located in Newark, NY and is the secondary frequency for Wayne County RACES.  This system is currently not in the best of shape, but should have coverage over most of Wayne County and Northern Ontario County as well when the updates currently in progress to the equipment are completed.  There is also a move to a new site that is under consideration so watch this space for updates on that as well.  It does not require PL on the input at this time, but will by later this year so best to program it in now.

This is a Wayne County RACES sponsored FM voice repeater located near the center of Wayne County.  This system covers all of Wayne County and the near portions of all of the counties that border it.  A good portion of the coverage within Wayne County can be used handheld.  This system is not currently cross-linked to the co-located 146.685 repeater, but this is something we are considering as a user function in the future.  It should be noted that funding and support for this system is provided by the Wayne County Emergency Management Office.

WA2EMO
146.685 Mhz, minus 600 Hz offset,
110.9 Hz PL Tone

This is a Wayne County RACES sponsored FM voice repeater located near the center of Wayne County in Arcadia, NY and is the primary frequency for Wayne County RACES.  It is usually referred to locally as the “Sodus” repeater and is where you should tune first to coordinate any emergency response that may become necessary.  It is also the starting point for all ARES/RACES drills and our Sunday RACES practice net most Sunday evenings at 8:45 pm local time.  This system covers all of Wayne County and the near portions of all of the counties that border it.  A good portion of the coverage within Wayne County can be used handheld.  It does not require PL on the input at this time, but will by later this year so best to program it in now.  This system is not currently cross-linked to the co-located 444.75 repeater, but this is something we are considering as a user function in the future.  It should be noted that funding and support for this system is provided by the Wayne County Emergency Management Office.  

NEWARK NODE
144.950 Mhz

Packet users:
DARC thru Newark node - Irv Walter
kb2kby-1 thru Newark node - Dave Taylor
k2mpe-1 thru Newark Node - Al
n2rus-1 thru Newark Node - Russ
n2coj-1 thru Newark node - Steve
w2cdw-1 thru Newark node - Doug

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Last Updated: Saturday, January 28, 2012 14:15:40