Downlink: | 444.40000 |
Uplink: | 449.40000 |
Offset: | +5.000 MHz |
Uplink Tone: | 88.5 |
County: | Allegheny |
Call: | W3EXW |
Use: | OPEN |
Op Status: | On-Air |
Coverage: |
Allegheny County |
Height (ASL): | 1,200 feet |
Power: | 75 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 444.40 MHz repeater is the oldest 440 repeater in Pittsburgh. It is located at WPXI TV-11. The antenna is located on the roof of their building and is about 1200 feet above sea level. The radio equipment is a Motorola Micor with a power output of 75 watts into the duplexer. The controller is S-Com's 7K. The repeater uses standard carrier operated squelch but does transmit an 88.5 Hz tone. |
Coordination: | WPRC |
Last updated: 2024-02-25 | |
Last reviewed: 2024-11-02 |
Coordinates of the repeater are not known and have been estimated.
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