KB4REC 444.175 DMR repeater

Beaver Ridge - Knox County
KB4REC 444.175 +
TX Frequency: 444.175
RX Frequency: 449.175
Color Code: 1

BM TG#314703

Knoxville

source: https://brandmeister.network/?page=repeater&id=314703


Knoxville Active DMR Talkgroups

Static (Fulltime) Talkgroups

9 - Local 9 - Local Repeater- TS1 Static (Fulltime)

3147 - Tennessee Statewide - TS2 Static (Fulltime)

314703 - Knoxville, TN - TS1 Static (Fulltime)


Dynamic (ptt activated) Talkgroups - on TS1

314704 - Greeneville, TN

314705 - Sevierville, TN

314709 - Gallatin, TN

314712 - Morristown, TN

314716 - Chattanooga, TN

3121 - Kentucky Statewide

3113 - Georgia Statewide

3148 - Texas Statewide

3145 - South Carolina Statwide

3112 - Florida Statewide

3101 - Alabama Statewide

3174 - Southeast Region US

3100 - N. America

310 - TAC 310

311 - TAC 311

312 - TAC 312

91 - World Wide Brandmeister

93 - N. America Brandmeister

9990 - Echotest - must be up as private call



KB4REC Repeater System Users Information

KB4REC Linked Repeater System (Analog)

444.525 MHz +5 Mhz

PL 123.0 Hz

&

53.470 MHz – 1 MHz

PL 100.0 Hz



VHF Remote Base

Kenwood TM-271 - 60 Watt VHF 2 meter radio

Frequency Agile Remote Base - Which allows control operators to link to any 2 meter frequency.



The remote base remains offline most of the time, but is available upon request.



EchoLink Node#19024 in Knoxville, Tennessee. The repeater system is composed of two 100 watt GE Mastr II Stations connected to a ARCOM RC-210 3 port repeater controller and a CAT WX-250 Weather receiver with Specific Area Messaging (SAME) alert technology. This provides timely NOAA WX Alerts during Severe Weather. NOAA broadcasts are broadcast on both repeaters. (The WX receiver is Currently out of Service)



This is an open repeater system, and all are welcome to use it. Feel free to use this repeater as a normal repeater, but be prepared for someone from anywhere in the world to connect in the middle of your QSO via echolink, please welcome them in.

Email questions to kb4rec@arrl.net



Information about the repeater and how to use some of the many user functions on the Repeater controller. The repeater controller has DTMF decoder that allows a user to enter commands via the touch tone pad.



Tune to 444.5250 MHz (+ offset), PL 123.0 Hz or 53.470 MHz (- offset) PL 100 Hz. Listen before accessing the system since others may be using the repeater. If system is clear, push and hold your PTT button, then on your DTMF keypad enter a command (listed below), then release both buttons. The controller will play a confirmation message.



For Echolink operation see the ECHOLINK INFORMATION PAGE below



DTMF CODE DESCRIPTION

325 Temporarily disables PL Tone squelch for 10 minutes of inactivity. Useful for users that do not have CTCSS encode capablility or during band openings.

326 Enables PL Tone squelch

375 Digital Voice Recorder . Enter 375 release the PTT and it will respond with "ready" Key up your radio and speak into microphone. There is a maximum of 19 seconds of storage. When you release the PTT, the DVR will playback your audio. This is handy for testing your audio quality into the repeater's receiver.

85 Provides DTMF readback. Key radio PTT and hold then press 85 followed by the digits you wish to test. The repeater will read back the numbers you entered. This is handy for testing your DTMF tones to make sure your equipment is working properly.

400 Provides current time.

# Over rides DTMF muting (used to pass DTMF tones for echolink)

Additional user functions will be added soon.



Using Echolink on KB4REC repeater system

ECHOLINK SYSTEM INFORMATION

KB4REC Repeater System

444.525 MHz +5 Mhz
PL 123.0 Hz
&
53.470 MHz – 1 MHz
PL 100.0 Hz

EchoLink Node# 19024 Knoxville, Tennessee

You can connect to stations worldwide with just DTMF tones over your HT or mobile radio!

(See http://www.echolink.org to look up station node numbers.)

The KB4REC 6-m & 70-cm Repeaters are linked together on both 53.470 MHz (- offset) with PL of 100Hz and 444.5250 MHz (+ offset) with a PL of 123.0 Hz. This is an open repeater system, and all are welcome to use it. Feel free to use this repeater as a normal repeater, but be prepared for someone from anywhere in the world to connect in the middle of your QSO, and please welcome them in.

Below is some information about general commands and how to connect to other nodes using the KB4REC EchoLink repeaters: The repeater controller has DTMF muting enabled, so to pass your touch tones you must proceed all echolink commands with “# The controller will store your tones and then regenerate clean tones over the air for the echolink system.

Tune to 444.5250 MHz (+ offset), PL 123.0 Hz or 53.470 MHz (- offset) PL 100 Hz. Listen before accessing the system since others may be using the link. Push and hold your PTT button, then on your DTMF keypad push # * (pound star), then release both buttons, to determine if you are in range of the repeater. The repeater will transmit an identification message in response unless someone is connected. Send #08 (pound 08) to see if anyone is connected. If a station is connected, it will come back with the call, if not, you will hear "disconnected".

To test the quality of your signal into the repeater and quality of the EchoLink network connection, you may access a test station node (called ECHOTEST) by entering station node number #9999. We recommend that all new users try this test node the first time you try EchoLink to help you become familiar with system use. This node will repeat your transmission back to you so you can hear your transmission quality. Remember to press # # to disconnect when you are done.

To make a call, press in your push to talk and hold it while entering # followed by the node number of the person you wish to call or enter a code number from the list below.

DTMF CODE DESCRIPTION
# Node Number Enter the 4 to 6 digit Node Number that you'd like to connect to.
# # Once connected, this will Disconnect the link.
# * Station info. Will not play if a station is already connected.
# 00 Random connection to Computer User, Link or Repeater
# 01 Random connection to Link or Repeater
# 02 Random connection to Conference system
# 06 Node Number To check if target node is online
# 08 System Status
(You'll either hear 'disconnected' or 'connected to ...')
# 09 Reconnect to the last connected link.

When it is accepted by the gateway, listen for connection messages. The gateway will acknowledge when the connection is made. Monitor for other traffic because you might connect in the middle of a QSO. If the link is busy, it will say, "system is busy" and then it will disconnect. Let the carrier drop before you begin to talk. Just remember to wait about 2 seconds after keying before you start to talk. THIS TIMING IS VERY IMPORTANT TO SUCCESS. This is necessary due to delays in your radio, the repeater, and in the transmission over the internet. Remember that you are on the radio so use proper protocol. Please ID before accessing the system, and ID as normal (at least once per 10 minutes) during a QSO. To end the QSO, transmit # # then you should hear the "disconnected" message.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Einstein's Theory on Radio

Einstein - "I am often asked how radio works. Well, you see, wire telegraphy is like a very long cat. You yank his tail in New York and he meows in Los Angeles. Do you understand this? Now, radio is exactly the same, except that there is no cat."


Attributed to Albert Einstein
borrowed from www.para.org.ph