Timber Repeaters
Bands:2m,70cm
11-26-2014
The Timber site is a high elevation site in Oregon's coast range. The Timber site provides
good coverage over the north end of the Willamette Valley on three bands. 2m coverage
extends along the Oregon coast from the Columbia River to just north of Lincoln City.
The site has emergency power.
6m - 52.850 MHz -1.700 offset input tone 107.2Hz output tone 107.2 Hz - callsign
KR7IS
2m - 145.27 MHz -0.600 offset input tone 107.2Hz - callsign KJ7IY /R
70cm - 441.825MHZ +5.00 offset input tone 107.2Hz - callsign KJ7IY /R
The 2m and 70cm repeaters can access the WORC autopatch as well as the WORC
EchoLink Node# 615620 and IRLP Node # 3429
The 2m and 70cm repeaters can be linked to each other and to the rest of the Western
Oregon Radio Club System. The configuration of the linked system can be changed by
users utilizing DTMF control codes. The 70cm repeater is normally connected to the WORC
local trunk to provide wide coverage on the UHF linked system.
The 2m and 70cm repeaters may be connected to the Evergreen Intertie System by users
utilizing DTMF control codes. The 70cm is normally connected to the WORC local trunk to
provide wide coverage on the UHF linked system.
The 6m repeater is not linked to the other Timber repeaters or to the WORC trunk. It can be
linked as needed using DTMF control codes.
This picture was taken during installation of the 2m multi bay folded
dipole antenna.