[OZAPRS] Sydney NW repeater
Geoff
geoff-lists at gatwards.org
Fri Nov 13 07:21:46 EST 2009
After checking with the ARNSW guys, the digipeater that was previously set
up at Dural turned out to be a 'rougue', operating the station call from
home without approval, and has been shut down.
However, I have contacted Mark VK2XOF about the possibility of getting a
properly configured FILL-IN digipeater into Dural, at least for a short-term
test to see how it goes. Mark did seem to still be open to the idea of
assisting us with APRS coverage if it is approached in the correct way :)
Will let you know what eventuates....
Regards,
Geoff VK2XJG
-----Original Message-----
From: ozaprs-bounces at aprs.net.au [mailto:ozaprs-bounces at aprs.net.au] On
Behalf Of Gerard Hill
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 4:17 AM
To: VK / ZL APRS Users
Subject: [OZAPRS] Sydney NW repeater
The north-west part of Sydney is currently poorly served by APRS
digipeaters on 2m. This is the area known as The Hills District and the
area north towards Windsor and Richmond. You can imagine the terrain as
its not called the Hills for nothing.
When driving along the ridges, its possible to make it into the
Illawarra repeater 100km to the south or the Sydney CBD repeater 30km to
the south east. Sometimes its possible to get into the Asquith local
digi 12km east or even the one on the northern beaches 25km east, though
terrain does not favour these as there is a ridge in between that runs
north-south.
Dropping down towards the valleys, coverage deteriorates quickly and it
doesn't take long to fall out of range of all repeaters. A local digi is
sorely needed to help APRS coverage in Sydney's north-west.
Recently there was a WICEN exercise and a temporary repeater (VK2RWK-1)
was set up off the national frequency at Kurrajong Heights, 50km NW of
the area. This definitely improved coverage, especially on the western
edge, but it is too far away to be considered "local". And
unfortunately, its not permanent or even on the right frequency.
There may be a possibility of siting a fill-in repeater at Dural which
is likely to be one of the best spots to cover the difficult terrain in
the area. This would obviously require clearance from the WIA. The
equipment is available as we saw earlier in the week though it seems
some tweaking of timing and other parameters would be needed.
Another thing that's needed is some assistance and encouragement. I
think those willing to put in the effort to set up a fill-in digi for
Sydney north-west should be applauded for their initiative.
Cheers ... Gerard, VK2IO
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