Kamiak Butte Amateur Repeater Association, Spokane WA




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Welcome to the Kamiak Butte Amateur Repeater Association Website     


Officers for the next year

President: Jim, KM7H
Vice President: Ed, KK7SAB
Secretary: Tim, N6JXN
Treasurer: Betsy, N7WRQ

Directors: Jim, N7WRR
                 Scott, KA7FVV
                 Glen, K1RR
                                     


KBARA (KB7ARA) is a regional amateur radio club for the inland Pacific Northwest region of the United States.  We also help all amateur radio operators understand and use the linked repeater system for the benefit of all.

The primary purpose of the KBARA repeaters is to provide a means for emergency communications within the Pacific Northwest, and secondarily for routine radio communication. Most KBARA repeaters are audio linked in such a way that when you speak on the repeater near you, your transmission is not only heard on your local repeater, but is heard on all of the other repeaters as well.  This makes possible a single system of amateur communications coverage, extending the limited range provided by any single repeater operation.  Most KBARA FM repeaters operate in the VHF bands and are linked together using UHF radios and IRLP.  It covers an area from northeastern Washington to northeastern Oregon, and from western Montana to central Washington.

As of July 2013, the East-West Evergreen Intertie RF link has been abandoned. Instead, a full time IRLP link has been installed. This allows improved audio and less dependency on RF links that had to be repaired almost every winter. As an added advantage, any IRLP linked repeater in the world can join our system by simply connecting to IRLP reflector 9075. Invite your ham friends elsewhere to connect to IRLP reflector 9075 anytime.  Thanks to Dave, KL7M for the use of his IRLP reflector.

The repeater frequencies, callsigns and locations are as follows:  

Frequency / Callsign
(click for more details)
CTCSS
Tone
Repeater Location Owners

RF/IRLP Linked

Status                       Repeaters
  223.90 Mhz / KB7ARA None Stensgar (Stranger) Mt, northwest of Spokane near Chewelah, WA
KB7ARA Yes - Hub
  147.38 Mhz / N7WRQ 100.0 Mica Peak, southeast of Spokane
N7WRQ Yes - KB7ARA (223.90)
  147.36 Mhz / N7WRR None Stensgar (Stranger) Mt, northwest of Spokane near Chewelah, WA N7WRR No - Hard wired
to hub controller
  147.02 Mhz / KB7ARA None Lookout Pass on the Idaho-Montana border
Drone view of the 147.02 repeater site
KBARA No - N7WRQ (147.38)
  147.28 Mhz / KB7ARA None Pikes Peak, Southeast of Walla Walla
KBARA Yes - KB7ARA (223.90)
Temp IRLP Link
  147.32 Mhz / KA7FVV 103.5 West Twin, near Moscow, ID KA7FVV &
Co-owners
Yes -  IRLP Reflector 9075
  444.35 Mhz / N1NG 192.8 Mica Peak, southeast of Spokane N1NG
 
                          Links
. Echolink Node KB7ARA-R (947272) N/A
 
KB7ARA-R Yes - KB7ARA (223.90)
IRLP Node 3636 (KB7ARA) None East Tiger Mt, Issaquah, WA 
KB7ARA Yes - K7NWS (145.33) & IRLP Reflector 9075
IRLP Node 3638 (K1RR) None Spokane, WA
K1RR Yes - KB7ARA (223.90) & IRLP Reflector 9075
Allstar Node 53587
 

All KBARA Repeaters use standard offsets and offset directions