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New 2m DMR repeater for VK3

VK3RAG, located on Rennies Hill, near Alexandria.

146.775, with a minus 600 kHz offset.

Thanks to Peter VK3YZP and Peter VK3TE.

RAOTC broadcast

The Radio Amateurs Old Timer’s Club (RAOTC) will run a broadcast on TG5 at 1100 Eastern daylight savings time on the first Monday of the month, commencing on 2nd December 2019.

2020 broadcasts will commence on 3rd February. 

VK3RWV joins the network

Welcome to VK3RWV Warrnambool.

438.4 -7

2M DMR repeaters

At the moment, all of the network repeaters operate on 70cm, with the exception of Darwin.

As we all know, 2m is better suited to rural applications because of improved coverage.

Most of us use mono band 70cm radios, but if there was a 2m DMR repeater available in a rural/regional area that currently had no UHF DMR coverage, people would have the incentive to purchase a VHF radio….

Is your club interested in a 2m DMR repeater? If so, please contact Peter VK3TE.

VK-DMR and Brandmeister TGs now shared

The TG 380x groups on the VKDMR Network are now shared with the 505x Groups on VK Brandmeister network.

AR NSW sponsors VK2 DMR network

A great initiative from AR NSW

VK3RMC freq change

SE Melbourne VK3RMC new frequency and offset 438.7125 -7

Rockhampton joins the network

Welcome to VK4RMA 438.35 -7

VK2ROJ joins the network

VK2ROJ Pt. Stephens has joined the network.

438.825 -7

Welcome to VK2RFI

VK2RFI from the Hunter Valley has joined the network.

439.625 -5

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