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I had to remind myself where Beaverton is. I was thinking it was in
the Portland area. Now that I see it is close to the coast in southern Oregon, I would really doubt that you will have much luck accessing a repeater with an HT. I have traveled and camped for years along the Oregon coast when we lived in Eugene, and most of the time I had great difficulty accessing more than one noisy repeater. And that was with a 5/8-wave on the top of a 37' aluminum motorhome. I think you are expecting too much from an HT. You might be able to hit the 146.61 machine in Coquille, or the 146.92 in Myrtle Point. The Coos Bay repeaters all require a P/L tone. Dick - W6CCD On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 19:59:19 -0700, Dick LeadWinger wrote: Give us a list of 3 or 4 repeaters you are trying to access, and we might be able to give better advice. Dick - W6CCD On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 02:16:03 GMT, "Eric Patterson" wrote: John and others: Thanks for the advice. I checked in an online repeater directory and most of the repeaters I tried to access do not require a tone. As for checking the tones and repeater shift, I can't do that on my own because I am visually impaired and am not able to see the display. Even though I am only putting out 2.3 watts, that shouldn't be the problem because I have used that same power output to access repeaters in Gresham, Salem, and Medford. Do you have any other recommendations? |
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