Listing of all RST Repeaters and frequencies
BY POPULAR DEMAND, HERE IS A LIST OF ALL THE RST CLUB REPEATERS.
HERE IS A LIST OF ALL THE RST CLUB REPEATERS
ANALOG REPEATERS:
K7RST w/ Echolink (node 7095) & autopatch - 448.325 (-) pl 156.7, located on Bank of America, downtown Tucson.
K7RST - 449.300 (-) pl 156.7, located at the Tucson Racquetball Club just north of Prince on Country Club.
D-STAR REPEATERS:
REMEMBER: The Mt. Lemmon D-Star system is using the callsign, K7RST and the Bank of America system is using KR7ST (look closely at the difference).
Bank of America D-Star Machines:
The 440 D-Star machine on Bank of America is running on 445.950 (-). This is the KR7ST "B" module on Bank of America.
The two meter D-Star machine on B of A running on 147.410 with an ODD NEGATIVE OFFSET. The input frequency is: 146.410. There is a 1000 KHz split as opposed to the traditional 600KHz of most 2 meter repeaters. The callsign of this repeater is also KR7ST. This is the KR7ST "C" module on B of A.
The 1.2 GHz voice repeater on Bank of America is on 1284.750 (-)(input is: 1272.750. The callsign is KR7ST. This is the KR7ST "A" module on Bank of America.
The 1.2 GHz high speed data (Internet) module is on the air and is amazing. It is also on Bank of America and is a "store and forward" simplex repeater. The frequency is: 1298.750
Mount Lemmon D-Star Machines:
K7RST D-Star Repeaters on Mt. Lemmon at 9,046 ft
2 meters 145.115 (-)
70cm (440) 445.900 (-)
23cm VOICE 1284.250 (-)
23cm DATA 1298.25 Simplex
ALL FIXED!!!
The 448.325 repeater works like a champ!
Incredible coverage at 448.325 (-) PL 156.7
Why are all the repeaters listed on the homepage?
Just a quick question. To find all the frequencies for all the repeaters, you have to dig really deep into the sight.
Does this DStar system operate as a gateway?
Thanks
David
Yes, all the repeaters are on the gateway...
Both 440 repeaters are linked to Reflector 9c which is the "Arizona Reflector." D-Star systems all over the state and nearly states are linked on this reflector. It is open for all and even for local conversation.
The Lemmon and B of A D-Star repeaters are linked locally full-time.