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For pictures of the 443.850 repeater click here.
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TARC: Club Repeaters
All
repeaters have a PL tone of 88.5
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| LOCATION |
FREQUENCY |
| Tulsa, OK |
145.110
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| Tulsa, OK |
147.045 (ATV Control) |
| Mannford, OK |
442.000 |
| Tahlequah, OK |
442.225 |
| Cavanal Mt. |
442.250 |
| Decater, AR |
442.850 - PL 123.0 |
| Tulsa, OK |
443.000 (Stand
alone)
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| Muskogee, OK |
443.100
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| Tulsa, OK |
443.450
(Mobile) |
| Paris, TX |
442.125 - PL 151.4 |
| Edmond |
443.250 - PL 88.5 |
| Tulsa, OK |
443.850 (UHF Gateway) |
| Stillwater, OK |
444.525 |
| Daisy, OK |
442.400 - PL 88.5 |
| Mounds, OK |
444.600 |
| Talihina, OK |
444.625
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| Ponca City, OK |
444.700 |
| Bartlesville, OK |
444.975 |
| Ketchum, OK |
444.875 |
| Fayetteville, AR |
444.925 |
| McAlester, OK |
444.975 |
| Six
Meter |
| Tulsa, OK |
53.150 |
| APRS
Digipeater TULSAE |
| Tulsa,
OK |
144.39 |
| ATV
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| Tulsa, OK |
427.250
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| Tulsa, OK |
434.000/913.250
Cable ch 144 |
| Tulsa, OK |
2.435250 Ghz ATV link to Channel 8 |
TARC Link System Graphic
(191K)
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TARC: Wide-Area Link System
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| REPEATER |
LOCATION |
FREQUENCY |
| Tulsa Gateway |
East of Tulsa, OK |
443.850 |
| Bartlesville |
SE of Bartlesville, OK |
444.975 |
| Mannford |
Mannford, OK |
442.000 |
| Mounds |
Mounts, OK |
444.600 |
| McAlester |
Buffalo Mtn., Talihina, OK |
444.625 |
| Fort Smith, AR |
Cavanal Mountain |
442.250 |
| Paris |
Paris, TX |
442.125 - PL 151.4 |
| McAlester, OK |
McAlester, OK |
444.975 |
| Decater, AR |
Decater, AR |
442.850 - PL 123.0 |
| Fayetteville, AR |
Fayetteville, AR |
444.925 |
| Muskogee |
Muskogee, OK |
443.100 |
| Ketchum |
Ketchum, OK |
444.875 |
| Tahlequah |
Tahlequah, OK |
442.225 |
| Daisy |
South of McAlester, OK |
442.400 - PL 88.5 |
| Ponca City, OK |
Ponca City, OK |
444.700 |
| Stillwater, OK |
Stillwater, OK |
444.525 |
| Edmond, OK |
Edmond, OK |
443.250 |
| VHF TULSA |
| Tulsa, OK |
Downtown |
145.110 |
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This repeater system is a stable platform to be used in times
of emergencies by Amateur Radio Operators. It is designed to support the same area that the
National Weather Service and Salvation Army cover. At this time, the system covers about
50,000 square miles of eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas; including Tulsa, Bartlesville,
Mannford, Okmulgee, McAlester, Fort Smith, AR, Paris, TX, Talihina, Decatur, AR, Muskogee,
Ketchum, Tahlequah, and Ponca City. The system is still growing and future expansion plans include Daisy OK
TARC controls the system from our gateway repeater in east Tulsa on 443.85-Mhz, which is
equipped with a generator that automatically provides backup electrical power to the station
during a power outage. In Tulsa, this repeater system can link with two VHF repeaters for
local Nets, but is not used for Weather Nets. A list of linked repeaters outside Tulsa follows.
The system is open for use to all Amateur Operators at all times except during controlled nets,
when traffic is directed through the Control Operator(s). TARC reserves the right to control
this system and all systems linked to it.
PLEASE NO LINKING OR VHF CROSSBAND LINKS, Base or Mobiles, are allowed without prior
consent of the Master Control Operator. This practice is strictly enforced during emergencies.
Equipment that is added to the system must meet TARC 's Technical Standards or it will not be
allowed on the system. The reason for these requirements is to uphold the integrity of the
system. Please contact Tim Diehl for Equipment and or Standards.
This system was optimized to work with a 30-watt mobile
radio and dual band 5/8 wave antenna. Base stations have greater access to the
system.
We would like to take this opportunity to give "a
big thanks" to KJRH (channel 2) and
KTUL (channel 8)
for tower space to place our link system antennas.
Contacts:
Operating questions
Master Operator, Gregg Wonderly, W5GGW
918.446.8418
Technical questions
System Engineer, Tim Diehl KB5ZVC
918.445.1499
If you or your club would like to link into the system
and/or your area is in a strategic location to provide beneficial coverage,
please call us for more information. Additional financial support for this
project is also being sought to help expand the coverage area.
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