Wednesday, February 12, 2014

ONE STEP FORWARD, TWO STEPS BACK...

ONE STEP FORWARD, TWO STEPS BACK…

Well, phooey. This time last week, I was reporting that the 146.94 repeater had failed. On Friday, of course, thanks to Todd (KA4OAK), I was able to get .94 back on the air with a spare repeater. Now, today, I have to report that the 145.47 repeater has failed, most likely due to a defective power amplifier (PA).  I had to shut down the repeater at the end of January,  due to a spurious emission problem. It was interfering with other repeaters and their users. While it seemed to be behaving this time, I knew that I would eventually need to pay it a visit and see what it's status was. 

As I write this, there is almost three inches of snow on the ground at my home. I can only imagine how much there is at the top of Cross Mountain. Fortunately, the weather is supposed to improve over the weekend. 

In the meantime, the SKYWARN group that uses 145.47 has moved to 146.73. The 470 amateur radio group net, normally held on .47 on Thursday evenings, will be on 146.94 this week. As of this writing, all of the other repeaters are on the air and serving the East Tennessee amateur radio operators as they are supposed to. Please bear with me and I will get 145.47 back on the air as soon as possible. Thank you! 

73 de Tim WB4GBI 
www.wb4gbi.com



Friday, February 7, 2014

146.940 is BACK ON THE AIR!!!

As many of you know, the 146.94 repeater had a malfunction on Wednesday afternoon as I was doing some routine maintenance at the repeater site. I had to leave it off the air, as the Tennessee Basketball broadcast for the Vol Radio Network awaited me in Nashville. As I traveled West,  I missed being able to hear .94 all the way to the Cumberland/Putnam County line as I usually do. After the basketball game on Wednesday Night, I was unable to go to the repeater site yesterday (Thursday) as I had other work-related obligations. However, I also knew that too many people and organizations depended on .94, and I didn't want it to be off the air any longer than I had to be. 

Today, Todd (KA4OAK) and I went to the 146.94 site in the early afternoon. Once there, I determined that the receiver for .94 was going to need to be removed for more service work than could be done at the repeater site. Todd and I placed a spare repeater on the air to serve until I can get my receiver repaired and back up the mountain. 

146.94 is BACK ON THE AIR!!!  The initial reports from the spare repeater are very encouraging! 

A HUGE THANK YOU to Todd, KA4OAK, for without him there would have been no return to service for .94 today. Those of you who know Todd already  know that he is a class act gentleman. Today was just further proof of that. I am proud to be his friend. 

73 de Tim WB4GBI 

www.wb4gbi.com 

Thursday, February 6, 2014

I hate to write this one, but...

146.940 is off the air! 


I need to inform everyone that the 146.940 repeater is OFF THE AIR. While at the transmitter site yesterday, I was able to restore 444.300 and another commercial repeater back to service. While doing some routine maintenance to 146.94, it stopped passing repeat audio. The problem was worsened by the fact that I had no time to troubleshoot it, as I had to leave immediately for Nashville for the Vol Radio Network. I do not take having ANY of my repeaters off the air well, especially the .94 machine. I will be going back to the mountain as early as this evening or tomorrow morning. Thank you for your patience!  

Tim Berry
timb447457@aol.com