The North Georgia Tri-State Amateur Radio Club, Inc. holds a net every Monday night at 7:30 pm, on the W4NGT two-meter FM repeater. Operation is at 147.210 MHz, with an offset of (+) 600 KHz and a TX and RX tone of 100. Our Repeater also works in NXDN Digital Mixed Mode; for more information click here.
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147.210 Plus Offset (147.810) using a tone of 100.0 on both TX and RX
146.865 Plus Offset (147.465) using a tone of 151.4 on both TX and RX
The 147.210 repeater is located on the county line between Union and Towns counties and a few miles south of the NC state line. The repeater is a Kenwood NXR-710 that operates in Mixed Mode (Analog / NXDN Digital). In NXDN mode, the repeater uses a RAN Code of 10 and a “Very Narrow Band” channel spacing of 6.25 kHz. In Mixed Mode, the repeater repeats the mode of the incoming signal, so if it’s analog in – then it’s analog out; NXDN digital in – NXDN digital out. It periodically broadcasts a CW ID of W4NGT. The antenna is a Hustler G6-144B vertical that’s 9.5 feet tall and sits on a tower leg 20 feet above the ground at an elevation of approximately 3,700 feet.
The 146.865 repeater is located near the top of Bell Mountain, just east of Hiawassee, GA and 2.3 miles south of the NC state line. The repeater is a Kenwood TKR-710-2 and feeds a vertical antenna approx. 50 feet above the ground at an elevation of approximately 3,100 feet. It periodically broadcasts a CW ID of W4NGT.
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