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honey pot Fineview, WPXI 11 Tower, Pennsylvania, 147.09, W3EXW Repeater

WPXI 11 Tower - W3EXW

Fineview, PA
Repeater ID: 42-7684

Downlink: 147.09000
Uplink: 147.69000
Offset: +0.600 MHz
Uplink Tone: 88.5
Downlink Tone: 88.5
County: Allegheny
Grid: EN90XL
Call: W3EXW
Use: OPEN
Op Status: ON-AIR On-Air
Coverage: Allegheny County
Height (ASL): 1,500 feet
Power: 100 watts
Sponsor: North Hills Amateur Radio Club (NHARC)
Features: Closed autopatch, e-power.
Emergency power equipped.
FM: Yes; analog capable.
Analog Bandwidth: 25.0 kHz (wideband)
Notes: To keep repeater listings up to date and to verify that they are on, we request that all repeaters have an update submitted annually. This listing is due. When this listing is updated, this note can be deleted. The 147.09 MHz repeater is the flagship repeater. It is located at WPXI TV-11. The antenna is located 300 feet up their tower and is 1500 feet above sea level. The radio equipment is a Motorola Quantar with a power output of 100 watts into the duplexer. The controller is built-in the Quantar. The repeater uses tone squelch and transmits an 88.5 Hz tone.
Nets: South-1 District ARES Net: Sun at 19:30.
Pittsburgh Area Scanners Net: Sun at 21:00.
NHARC Net: Tue at 20:30.
Allegheny County Public Service Net: Wed at 21:00.
Allegheny County SKYWARN Net: 1st and 3rd Wed at 20:30.
Web links: Sponsor: North Hills Amateur Radio Club (NHARC).
NHARC Repeaters
Coordination: WPRC
Last updated: 2024-02-25
Last reviewed: 2024-10-30

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Date Information Updated
2021-01-29 16:26:42 I-279 coverage added.
2021-01-29 16:26:42 I-76 coverage added.
2021-01-29 16:26:42 I-79 coverage added.

Call Date Information
KB3ZTO (registered) 2018-07-10 On-Air
KB3ZTO (registered) 2018-07-08 Marked the exact location, as well as noted the transmitted 88.5 tone.
WB3CAI (registered) 2013-02-19 Added sponsor website and coverage.
WB3CAI (registered) 2013-02-17 Reported on-air.
WB3CAI (registered) 2013-02-17 Corrected county.


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