Monday, August 12, 2013

Rochester Ham Tailgate!

RARA has once again joined with the Damascus Shriners to produce our third annual Fall Fest and Tailgate Party. The Shriners will provide a first class location with ample parking, indoor bathroom facilities, a separate area for larger vehicles and RVs, a large covered picnic area to eat in, and a large deck to rest after all that shopping. If you’re running late, there will be some breakfast food to fill up on. Then use that energy to walk around and buy some more gear! This is our opportunity to give back! Here’s the chance to buy and sell items you need or want to part with, as well as to socialize with others in the ham community.

This event will be on Saturday, September 14th, and will open at 7 AM for vendors and 8 AM for all others. It will go to around Noon. It is conveniently located off Rt.104 at 979 Bay Rd., Webster, N.Y. 14580.
Upon entering, the staff will ask for a $5 donation that will all go to help fund the Shriners Hospital for Children. Please spread the word and don‘t miss your last local flea market for buying and selling ham radio gear.

Read more in the September RARA RAG:
http://rags.rochesterham.org/e-RAGS/RAG_Sept_2013.pdf

Saturday, July 27, 2013

New 2 meter Repeater for the Adirondacks!

UPDATE:  7/27/13 The Blue Mt. repeater is back on the air as of noon today. I talked with both W2CJS and WA2DAD this afternoon on the repeater. The repeater sounded great. Thanks to Clark, Tom and the team that hiked up to repair the repeater and antenna that were recently damaged by a lightning strike.
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Original Post date: 5/20/13

On Saturday, May 18th, the Bear Bait Radio Club and other NNY amateur operators installed a 2 meter repeater on the top of Blue Mountain, near Blue Mountain Lake. This will be a Hamilton County RACES repeater available for general public use as well. The frequency is 146.865 (-) with a PL of 162.2. Area coverage plots for this repeater are quite impressive, showing potential coverage from the St. Lawrence to near Utica, and Watertown to Vermont. The only noticeable dead spot is the Champlain Valley.

I had the new repeater full scale and full quieting all around the Old Forge and Inlet areas when I was mobile on Sunday morning. While talking with a few folks on it, the repeater sounded top notch. I also heard folks later checking in from places as far away as Verona, St. Regis Falls and Saranac Lake. I am sure this is only the beginning of some very nice distant communication around the central Adirondacks. Great Job by the whole crew who put this together! (If I can find out more of the story and those involved, I will post it here)

Several people have asked me how they can support this nice machine. You can do so by sending donations to the club at: Bear Bait Radio Club, P.O. Box 172, Clay ,N.Y.  13041. Please enclose a note indicating "donation for the repeater fund".

On another North Country note, if you haven’t already tried them; there is both a 2M and 70CM repeater on McCauley Mountain just outside of Old Forge. The repeaters are the 147.315 + PL 71.9(KA2FWN) and the 443.175 + PL 103.5(KA2FWN). The 443.175 is also linked to the 443.850 +PL 103.5 in Kirkland. Both Old Forge repeaters have very good coverage. Give them a try!

Find more Adirondack Ham and repeater information at: http://nnyara.net/

                                                        Fire Tower on Blue Mt. (7/2010)

Sunday, June 16, 2013

New Fulton area repeater

WN8Z has a new repeater operating from Fulton. Signal reports so far indicate this to be another wide coverage repeater for CNY. The repeater output is on 147.390 + and will eventually have a PL of 103.5. Pat (WN8Z) mentioned that he will provide a message on the repeater several weeks before the PL is actually added, but at this time no PL tone is required (note as of 8/2013 the PL is required). The repeater is located near the Oswego County Airport northeast of Fulton.

Full quieting reports have been heard from Homer north to Pulaski and from Waterloo east to Verona on the Thruway. Several people are also getting excellent signal reports on handhelds from over 30 miles away.

Nice job Pat! Thanks for your efforts and support to Upstate NY Radio Amateurs!

 - Also check out the 147.15 mhz Fulton area repeater, (+) offset with 103.5 PL!

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

6 Meter repeaters - confirmed


Presently known working 6M Repeaters

Freq 
      Town         Call              +/-      PL         Location


53.47     Waterloo   KA2NDW    Minus   82.5   Waterloo/Clyde                                              
53.05     Auburn       W2INH       Minus   71.9       Frozen Ocean
53.63     Bristol         WR2AHL   Minus  110.9      Worden Hill with 145.110 - Bristol Mtn.

53.67     Pompey      KD2SL       Minus  103.5      Sentinel Heights   ***      

53.33     Rochester   N2HJT        Minus   123.0     Henrietta
53.57     Buffalo         W2IVB       Minus      88.5     Colden

In our travels, several of us have been trying to confirm some of our previously listed (Dec. 2012) 6M repeaters both in eastern and western NY with limited success. 

We are always looking for more active 6M repeater confirmations! If you can help us, leave a comment here or e-mail us through my QRZ e-mail address.

Monday, June 10, 2013

UPDATE: The New 6M repeater in Clyde NY has been updated.

I got an e-mail yesterday from Mike - KA2NDW and he has finished up the final set up of his repeater at 53.47 Mhz, with a minus offset of 1.00Mhz and a PL of 82.5. Mike is looking for signal reports from anybody who can hear it. Here in Auburn it comes in full scale. Learn more about the KA2NDW repeaters at: http://www.KA2NDW.net.

.....don't forget the present CNY 6 meter repeaters of 53.05, 53.63 and 53.67 Mhz. Please support 6 Meters and join in the 6 Meter net each Tuesday night at 7:30pm on the 53.05 in Auburn.

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Vintage Korean and Vietnam war Survival Radio

A few weeks ago a friend gave me a couple of old tube type portable survival radios that had been sitting in his basement. The radios are both Hoffman RT-159/URC-4 models. One is Army green and the other bright yellow. Both are in pretty good condition. They are dual band transceivers set up to transmit and receive on the air band emergency channels 121.5 Mhz and 243.0 Mhz. One of the coolest things are the telescoping dipole antennas that you can unfold and set for either VHF or UHF.

I started to do some research on the history of this radio and found it dates back to the early 1950's. One of these days I will have to try to find a power source to try and see if they will function (though I better use a dummy load, as both frequencies are still the main aircraft emergency channels). If you know anything about these radios, please leave a comment on this blog entry or e-mail me through my QRZ e-mail address.

Here is a link to an interesting article about the Hoffman RT-159A/URC-4: http://www.eetimes.com/design/power-management-design/4006313/Retro-wireless-Hoffman-RT-159A-URC-4-survival-radio


73- Tony - KC2VER


Sunday, May 12, 2013

2013 Upstate Hamfests that I have heard about.......

February 23, 2013 - ARAST Winter Hamfest, Horseheads, NY
New York Armory, 128 Colonial Dr., Horseheads, NY
Gates open:  6:00am Vendors, 7:00am Breakfast and 8:00am the Hamfest opens
website link: http://www.arast.org/

April, 13, 2013 - Drumlins Hamfest, Newark, NY. 
Note: New location this year (no longer in Marbletown).....Palmyra VFW Post 6778, 4306 Route 31, Palmyra, NY
Vendors at 7:00 AM, Public 8:00 AM-Till?
website link: http://www.drumlinsarc.org/hamfest.htm

April, 14, 2013 - Binghamton Area Hamfest, Binghamton, NY.
Broome Community College - Ice Center, 907 Upper Front Street
Website: http://www.w2ow.org
Sponsored by: Binghamton Amateur Radio Association

May 4th, 2013 - Ham Tailgate Fest, Auburn N.Y. will be held at the old GE Powerex parking lot at 357 W. Genesee St. in Auburn N.Y. (next to McDonald's). Entry is a canned good or $2.00 cash donation, all proceeds to charity! Rain or shine! (.....added 4/3/13)

May 4th, 2013 - The annual Antique Wireless Association (AWA) Spring Meet will be held at the Veterans Park Complex on Rts. 5&20 in East Bloomfield NY. Stay tuned for more details!

May 17-19, 2013 - Dayton Hamvention, Dayton, Ohio
website link: http://www.hamvention.org/

June 1, 2013 - Cortland Hamfest, Skyline Amateur Radio Club, Cortland County Fairgrounds Exit 12 from I-81, Event runs from 7am to 2pm. info at: http://www.skylineradioclub.org/

June 15, 2013 -  Rochester Hamfest - RIT Campus (JUST ANNOUNCED 2/24)
(watch for more info athttp://www.rochesterham.org/index.htm)

July 14, 2013 - RAGS Hamfest, Radio Amatuers of Greater Syracuse  American Legion Post, Cicero, NY. (website link:http://www.ragsclub.org/hamfest.html  )

July 20, 2013 - Utica Hamfest, Utica Amatuer Radio Club, website is fixed http://www.uticaarc.com/what-we-do.html

August 3, 2013   Ithaca Hamfest, Tompkins County Amateur Radio Club, Trumansburg Fairgrounds  (website link: http://tcarc-ny.org/hamfest.htm )

August 17, 2013   Keuka Lake ARA Hamfest,  details at:   http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/keuka-lake-amateur-radio-association-klara-hamfest                           

September 14, 2013, RARA Ham Tailgate, ROCHESTER AMATEUR RADIO ASSN. Webster NY. 
learn more at: http://upstateham.blogspot.com/2013/08/rochester-ham-tailgate.html

September 28, 2013, Elmira Hamfest, ARA of Southern Tier, Horseheads, NY
( web site link http://www.arast.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=6 )

see more Hamfest listings...............http://www.ragsclub.org

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

CNY - Liverpool Amateur Repeater Club (LARC)


The Liverpool Amateur Repeater Club operates four repeaters in the Syracuse area. Their two sites are located 1,600' above sea level and providing coverage from Rochester in the west, to Cortland in the south, to Utica in the east, and into southern Canada to the north. No PL tones are required for the LARC repeaters.

Trustee;          Input                Output

WA2KFV,  146.31 mHz     146.91 mHz

N2VZD,     147.81 mHz      147.21 mHz

KD2SL,      222.52 mHz      224.12 mHz

KD2CJS,     448.3 mHz        443.3 mHz

Check them out! The .91 is fairly busy and you can always find drive time folks on the air between 6-8am weekday mornings on the 146.91 repeater.

LARC website:
http://www.liverpoolamateurrepeaterclub.org/repeater.php

Monday, April 29, 2013

Ham Tailgate Fest, Auburn N.Y.

May 4th, 2013 - Ham Tailgate Fest, Auburn N.Y. will be held at the old GE Powerex parking lot at 357 W. Genesee St. in Auburn N.Y. (next to McDonald's).

Entry is a canned good or $2.00 cash donation, all proceeds to charity! Rain or shine! 

Bring your old Ham and computer gear, or anything else to sell.

If you have questions, try calling Jerry K2QJB or John WB2YGN on the 147.00 Auburn Repeater for more specific information.

Talk in is on 147.00+ PL 71.9

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Radio programming software - check it out!


I have purchased several different software packages for programming my various radios. Each one is just a little bit different and has the data formatted in different ways. Managing and updating all the different radios has not been easy. I finally stumbled across a software program called CHIRP that can share data files across several manufacturers and models. 

Need software to program your radio? Here's the place to go:

CHIRP is a free, open-source tool for programming your amateur radio. It supports a large number of manufacturers and models, as well as provides a way to interface with multiple data sources and formats. CHIRP was developed by Dan Smith; KK7DS and runs on Windows, Linux and Mac operating systems.

To get started:

   - Download CHIRP for your platform
   - Check out the Documentation
   - Join the mailing list!
  
CHIRP Supported Radio Manufacturers:

Alinco -7 models
Baofeng -3 models
Icom -21 models
Jetstream - 1 model
Kenwood -15 models
Puxing -2 models
TYT - 2 models
Yaesu - 16 models
Wouxun - 2 models

Monday, February 18, 2013

New 6M repeater in Clyde NY

We have a new 6M repeater operating in CNY. KA2NDW has recently set up this repeater at 53.47 Mhz, with a minus offset of 1.00Mhz and a PL of 82.5. Here in Auburn it comes in full scale. I believe testing and set up tuning are still going on so be patient while they get their set up optimized. Learn more about the KA2NDW repeaters at: http://www.KA2NDW.net.

.....don't forget the present CNY 6 meter repeaters of 53.05, 53.63 and 53.67 Mhz. Please support 6 Meters and join in the 6 Meter net each Tuesday night at 7:30pm on the 53.05 in Auburn.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

10 Meter stuff


CNY 10 Meters:

Notes from KD2SL.com website:

Syracuse’s First 10 Meter Repeater

Posted on December 14, 2012 by kd2sl.com
Another brief update:

Today, on a hunch, I connected the 10m receiver to the same antenna used for the 6m repeater. Amazingly, it actually works! So, we have a 10m repeater in Syracuse!

Feel free to give it a try, and let me know if you can get in. Also, whether or not you can get in, let me know what antenna, how much power, and where you are.

Remember, the 10m and 6m repeaters are permanently linked (crossband repeat), and you must have PL tone on transmit for either side. Program your radio carefully:

10m Repeater – Output: 29.64 MHz, PL 94.8 – Input: 29.54 MHz, PL 94.8
6m Repeater – Output: 53.67 MHz, PL 103.5 – Input: 52.67 MHz, PL 103.5

If your radio supports it, you can activate tone squelch on receive to keep the squelch from opening on noise.

Join us each Wednesday at 7:00 pm for the LARC Swap and Information net, now a tri-band net!

73 – KD2SL
kd2sl.com
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10M Repeater in Rochester?
Output 29.620, Input 29.520 (no PL) WR2AHL - Avon NY (Rochester)
I was told that W2HYP is working on bringing this repeater on the air in early 2013. Stay tuned!

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 USA 10 Meter repeater list: 
http://www.qsl.net/kc4qlp/10meterrepeater.html
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Great 10 Meter information:
http://www.hamuniverse.com/10meterinformation.html
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The National 10 Meter FM Simplex Frequency:  29.600 MHz.

 10 METER FM REPEATER OUTPUT FREQUENCIES ARE FROM 29.610 MHz. to 29.690 MHz.   (offset = - 0.100MHz):

 29.610 MHz. 29.620 MHz. 29.630 MHz. 29.640 MHz. 29.640 MHz. 29.650 MHz. 29.660 MHz. 29.670 MHz. 29.680 MHz. 29.690 MHz.


 It is helpful to have an HF radio with dual VFO's or one that the "split" can be programmed into. An example of working a typical 10 Meter FM Repeater "split" is as follows: Repeater Output Frequency= 29.680 MHz. Repeater Input Frequency= 29.580 MHz.

 Be aware that some 10 Meter FM Repeaters may require a PL tone that needs to be inserted to bring them up just like many 2-meter and 440 Repeaters. Listen for band openings and good luck on working the DX!


Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Railfan Frequencies for Western & CNY, New York


Local Railroad Amateur Railfan Frequencies for Western & CNY, New York.
Arcade & Attica Railroad
Sorry No Radios, watch for hand signals
Livonia Avon & Lakeville
160.830 161.205 161.175
Genesee & Wyoming
160.500 Road (salt mine)
161.100 Yard
160.590 Shop
Rochester & Southern
160.770 Road (repeater)
161.100 Yard
161.445
160.500
160.590
CSX (ex Conrail)
160.800 CH-1 Road
160.980 CH-4 Yard
160.860 CH-3
161.070 CH-2
161.130 PBX (OUT) MoW
160.710 PBX (IN) MoW
161.055 MoW special projects
160.680 Police
160.560 Police
160.245 Frontier Yard CH-1
160.410 Frontier Yard Pulldown CH-2
160.890 Frontier Yard Pulldown CH-3
161.055 Frontier Yard Pulldown CH-4
161.310/161.350 Frontier Yard Car Dept.
161.370/160.650 Frontier Yard Hump
160.995 Seneca Yard Switching (New May 26, 2000)
457.9375 EOT or "FRED"
Amtrak
160.800 Talking to CSX

Eastman Kodak
160.305
RG&E Russel Station (Greece)
160.860 Talk to CSX
Genesee Railroad Museum and NYS Museum of Transportation (Rush)
160.440
160.470
Ontario Midland (Sodus)
161.370
Ontario Central (Victor)
161.370
Finger Lakes (Geneva)
160.740
161.520
161.220
160.950
161.340
161.070 Talking to NS
160.800 Talking to CSX
B&P
160.230 Road & Buffalo Creek Yard
160.320 Dispatcher
160.530
160.785
161.445
Buffalo Southern
160.260
CN
161.415 Road CH-1
CP
160.815 Hamilton Sub. CH-82
D&H
160.590 Buffalo SK Yard
DL&W (Batavia)
160.920
Falls Road (Lockport)
160.920
Norfolk Southern
161.070 Southern Tier Line
161.250 CH-2 Buffalo Jct. Yard
160.440 CH-3 Bison Yard
161.490 CH-4 Alt. Switching CH.
161.145/160.275 CH-8 ARN (Telephone)
161.235/160.515 CH-9 ARN (Telephone)
161.205 Police Car to Car
South Buffalo RR
161.190 Area D All Yard Operations
161.280

Adirondack Scenic Railroad "ADCX"(Utica, NY to Thendara, NY)
160.380
160.440
161.190
161.460
160.470
Steamtown National Historic Site(Scanton, PA)
CH. 1 164.475 Crew Channel 1
CH. 2 165.4375
CH. 3 168.350 Main Park Channel
CH. 4 158.490
CH. 5 155.475
CH. 6 166.950
CH. 7 166.350
CH. 8 164.175 Crew Channel 2
CH. 9 163.175
CH.10 NOT USED
CH.11 NOT USED
CH.12 NOT USED
CH.13 NOT USED
CH.14 NOT USED
CH.15 160.800 CSX
 - All A.A.R.'s Railroad Frequencies (http://rochester.railfan.net/rrfreqlist.html)
 - Back To Rochester.Railfan.Net main page. (http://rochester.railfan.net/)
Any questions or comments on this page, send mail to:
From: Dale L. Fravel / N2LWY d_fravel@yahoo.com
                                  Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Dale L. Fravel

Monday, December 24, 2012

6 Meter repeaters

Managing repeater and NET frequencies is a tough problem for me.

So I will start to keep my notes on frequencies, NET's and even club and Hamfest information. I will also try to update old posts with confirmations.

Disclaimer: This is a work in progress! No guarantees to accuracy of information presented here, though we will try our best!

Please leave your comments with confirmations and corrections.

Thanks

Tony - KC2VER

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 Personal 6M CNY confirmations in late 2012:

Freq       Town         Call              +/-      PL         Location
                                                                                                                 
53.05     Auburn       W2INH       Minus   71.9       Frozen Ocean
53.63     Bristol         WR2AHL   Minus  110.9      Worden Hill with 145.110 - Bristol Mtn.
53.67     Pompey      KD2SL       Minus  103.5      Sentinel Heights   ***      
53.33     Rochester   N2HJT        Minus   123.0     Henrietta

*** Check out KDSL.com for more information on Kevin's awesome 6M repeater that is now linked to his new 10 Meter repeater
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 Some reported Eastern NY repeaters:

Albany           W2GBO 53.41     52.41                  t we        UNYREPCO         100
Woodstock     N2WCY 53.11     52.11                  t              UNYREPCO         77
Harriman        W2AEE  53.17     52.17                  tl             UNYREPCO         136.5
Stamford        K2NK     53.27     52.27                    t e           UNYREPCO       107.2
Mount Beacon K2ROB  53.31     52.31     MBARC t e           UNYREPCO         114.8     
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Eastern New York State - 6 Meters
as of June 11, 2012 07:00Z  Column Explanations
link to eny rptr list: http://www.nyrepeaters.com/eny6m.htm
FREQ  OF  ST  CITY  CALL  MODE  CODE  TS  STATUS  COUNTY  IRLP  ECHO  LINKS/COMMENTS

51.760  *  NY  West Shokan  N2NCP    103.5      Ulster      *Input: 51.260 (-500 kHz)  2008/01/12
53.030  -  NY  Schenevus  KC2AWM    100.0      Otsego        2008/02/02
53.110  -  NY  Woodstock  N2WCY          Ulster        2008/01/15
53.150  -  NY  Reynoldston  WB2RYB    100.0      Franklin      Record/Playback  2008/01/15
53.170  -  NY  Harriman  WA2LVY    136.5      Orange      [223.800? (Harriman, NY)]  2008/02/02
53.270  -  NY  Meridale  K2NK    107.2      Delaware        2008/08/18
53.310  -  NY  Mt. Beacon  K2ROB    114.8      Dutchess        2008/01/15
53.330  -  NY  Cragsmoor  WB2BQW          Ulster      WB2BQW Net (http://www.nyrepeaters.com/enynets.htm#WB2BQW Net)  2008/01/15
53.350  -  NY  Mineville  WA2LRE    123.0      Essex      Northern NY Net (http://www.nyrepeaters.com/enynets.htm#Northern NY Net)  2008/02/02
53.370  -  NY  Orangetown  N2ACF    88.5      Rockland      N2ACF Net (http://www.nyrepeaters.com/enynets.htm#N2ACF Net)  2008/01/15
53.410  -  NY  Albany  W2GBO    100.0      Albany        2008/01/15
53.590  -  NY  Plattsburgh  WA2LRE    123.0      Clinton      Northern NY Net (http://www.nyrepeaters.com/enynets.htm#Northern NY Net)  2008/01/15
53.730  -  NY  Cragsmoor  KQ2H    82.5      Ulster      KQ2H Net (http://www.nyrepeaters.com/enynets.htm#KQ2H Net), or 146.2  2008/01/15
53.870  -  NY  Wallkill  N2TMT    136.5      Orange        2008/01/15
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Western NY 6 Meter repeaters

output         input        Location     Station    Tone           Notes
53.0900   52.0900     Alma          KA2AJH  88.5    e L 146.955 147.210 444.100 145.430
53.5700   52.5700     Colden       W2IVB  88.5    e FAT L BARC
53.1700   52.1700     Lancaster   W2SO  107.2     e L LARC IRLP
53.3100   52.3100     Limestone   W3VG  127.3     L 442.750
51.6400   51.1400     Royalton     KD2WA  107.2     FAT L 443.450
53.6100   52.6100     Sherman    WB2EDV  127.3    Link 442.750

Northern New York State NET's and frequencies

Northern New York Nets: 
(these notes from KC2WI and the NNYARA website) http://nnyara.net/

"I would like to add a full NNY Net Directory to the NNYARA web site. Please email information about your net(s) to? KC2WI (http://www.kc2wi.net/)".

The North Country Group meets Sunday mornings at 8:30 AM on 3958.

NNYARA is also encouraging everyone to tune in to 3958 and give a call afternoons between about 5:30 and 6:30. You may also hear NNY Stations on the Carrier Net 3935 weekday
 and Saturday mornings at 9 AM (eastern) or the pre-net at 8:30.

The Top Band SSB Net meets 8:30 PM Wednesdays on 1941.

The Northern New York Hospital Emergency Net is held quarterly 6:15 PM the first Tuesday of January,April, July, October on the Whiteface repeater.

Northern New York Repeaters:
Attention NNYARA Clubs: Please email information about your repeater(s) to? KC2WI (http://www.kc2wi.net/).

Location                Frequency             PL                  Notes
Blue Mountain  146.865 – PL 162.2  Hamilton Cty.(new 5/13) RACES/Bear Bait Radio Club KC2ZZO
Boonville (Jackson Hill)  146.655  -  ?  Boonville ARC
Copenhagen  147.255  +  151.4  CANAMARA
Corinth  147.000  -  ?  ?
Fine  147.135  +  ?  Oswegatchie Valley ARC. Solar Powered
Johnstown  146.700  -  ?  Tryon ARC / Fulton Co. RACES K2JJI echolink node 510372
Lake Placid  147.300  +  100  ?
Long Lake  146.640  -  162.2  Bear Bait Radio Club KC2ZZO
Long Lake  443.850  +  162.2  Bear Bait Radio Club KC2ZZO
Lowville  146.955  -  ?  Black River Valley ARC W2RHM echolink node AB2XN
Lyon Mountain  147.285  +  123  Champlain Valley ARC
Malone  147.090  +  ?  ?
Malone  147.255  +  ?  WB2YRB
North Creek (Gore)  147.135  +  123  ?
Old Forge (McCauley Mt.)  147.315  +  71.9  KA2FWN  (Linked to 147.240 [+] 71.9, Kirkland)
Old Forge (McCauley Mt.)  443.175  +  103.5  KA2FWN (Linked to 443.850 [+] 103.5, Kirkland)
Plattsburg  147.150  +  123  Champlain Valley ARC
Potsdam  147.390  -  151.4  ?
Remsen (Starr Hill)  145.330  -  71.9  KB2AUJ Linked to Auburn, Cortland
Remsen (Starr Hill)  449.925  -  71.9  KB2AUJ? NYS 440 Link System (http://www.w2rjo.com/440linked.html)
Saranac Lake  147.030  +  100  ?
Speculator (Oak Mt.)  147.165  +  ?  Speculator ARC
Tupper Lake  147.330  +  100  ?
Watertown  146.700  -  ?  Jefferson County RAC
Watertown (Dexter)  146.760  -  151.4  AC2GE echolink Thousand Islands Repeater Club
Whiteface  145.110  -  123  Emergency Only - Clinton County RACES
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