The GARC group maintains a
2 meter (K6GRC) and a 1.2 GHz (W6MOW) repeaters in the South Bay Area (Cupertino,
CA). This is an OPEN repeater
system and is available for use to all licensed amateur radio
operators.
- Repeater Details:
-
| |
GARC: |
Linked to
MARG on: |
|
Output: |
145.310 |
1285.650 |
|
Offset: |
-
600KHz |
- 12 MHz |
|
PL: |
127.3 |
110.9 |
|
Power
Output: |
10-50
Watts |
10 Watts |
The Repeater also has
an
IRLP node
connected to it (Node number 3488) as well as an Echolink conference with call sign KD6PBM-R (due to an abundance
of random connects/disconnects all day/night long, we have changed
echolink to require authorization to connect for incoming calls.
If you would like your node added to the list please email us and we'll
be happy to add your node).
Currently IRLP is open for outbound call use by GARC members only.
We are in the process of implementing a user based access code
system for non-members. The system however is still available
for any inbound call from any other IRLP node. If you require any information or need help with the IRLP node, please
call for one of the GARC members or repeater operators and or send us an
email at the link below. We ask that you not connect to long
nets/roundtables without prior approval from one of the repeater
operators.
GARC IRLP Policies
If you have any
questions or comments about the repeater that you would like to
share with us,
click here and share.
Here
are some
pictures of the new repeater being built.
(Summer 2001)
Coming soon are pictures
of the new repeater site/antenna work. (January 2004)