NG7O
CALDWELL IDAHO COUNTY: CANYON GRID: DN13qp CQ ZONE: 3 ITU ZONE: 6
WELCOME
Greeting & welcome to my home on the web. This site will focus entirely on my Amateur Radio Operations. I sincerely hope you enjoy your time here. Come back often, as this is a work in progress. Check out my bio page for a complete history on my Hamradio hobby. If you like what you see let me know via the Contact link. I would hope I would inspire some of you to get your ham license & travel thr world via hamradio. You will find licensing info at the License & Learning link.
73 (Best Regards) Darin NG7O
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WELCOME TO THE CANADA HUB
AllStar 517300/301/302 | IRLP 9029 | Echolink VE7NZ-L (590387) | Hamshack Hotline 94069
Click here for The Canada Hub Dashboard
The Canada Hub is a place for Canadian amateur radio operators and international visitors to meet, socialize, and exchange ideas.
We invite you to connect, connect often, and stay connected full time if you like.
We encourage you to put out your call sign and respond to others who do so.
Most repeaters are underused simply because people are hesitant to start a QSO.
What is radio if there are no signals? Let’s use our spectrum, protect it, and develop new uses for it.
THE UTAH VHF SOCIETY
Boise Intertie Repeaters
145.130- & 443.900+ both use 100hz tone.
The Intermountain Intertie is a collection of repeaters linked to other repeaters & systems
that cover much of southern Idaho, southwestern Wyoming, northern, western and southwestern Utah,
northwestern Arizona (including the ARA Rimlink System),
northeastern Nevada, including the LVRA 146.880 Mt. Potosi repeater in Las Vegas.
EAST COAST REFLECTOR
The East Coast Reflector is a linked/bridged network of repeaters, nodes, and technologies
that provides amateur radio operators a convergence of platforms
where users of various systems such as AllStar, IRLP, D-Star, DMR,
Yaesu System Fusion, EchoLink, Hamshack Hotline, and Hams Over IP
can seamlessly communicate across the country and around the world.
THE PAPA SYSTEM
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S PREMIER REPEATER SYSTEM
The PAPA System is a member-supported wide-area amateur radio network of inter-linked
analog FM, D-STAR, DMR, and P25 repeaters, providing extensive coverage
of the Southern California region and beyond.
We have reliable communications from the border with Mexico to north of Santa Barbara,
and from the Arizona border to “maritime mobile” well out into the Pacific Ocean.
As a result of the System’s extensive coverage and hundreds of members,
it’s very likely that you can find someone to talk to at any time,
day or night – just get on the air and give your callsign.
As soon as you are able, please take a moment to read the "SMOOTH OPERATOR" document
which provides recommendations for System use and operating etiquette.
Even if you are an experienced Amateur operator,
you're likely to find tips to help you operate and enjoy our wide-area repeater system.
We have a motto on the PAPA System: "No call goes unanswered!"
© 1991 by DARIN ROBERTS.