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NODE 3828

Juneau now has IRLP Node 3828, and licensed radio amateurs may use it. There are a few simple rules, procedures and conditions.

Please wait 2 seconds after a transmission before beginning yours. Key you radio and wait another second before speaking. These pauses are necessary to allow switching time over the internet. If you forget, your first words will not be heard.

You MUST use a CTCSS (PL) of 100.0 Hz. to transmit into our IRLP link. IRLP is on WA6AXO at 146.880 MHz. It is temporarily half duplex, so transmit on 146.280 MHz. We will soon install a new repeater on 28/88.

Listen to others use the IRLP system for a while. It's easy to use. If you are a visitor and already know how, you ma go ahead. To prevent unlicensed access, PLEASE DON'T reveal access codes on the air when connected outside Juneau.

You may connect to any node or reflector, but this node is usually connected to the Winsystem reflector 9453. If you just identify while on that reflector, you will probebly be invited to join in the conversation. If you connect to another node or reflector, it will be appreciated if you return this node to 9453 when finished.


Have fun / De WA6AXO
129 E.7th Juneau Alaska 99801 (907) H-523-6999 W-586-2997


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9200 9450


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Reflectors allow many nodes to connect together. Our node can connect to any one idle node. Or it can connect to a reflector, for multi-node communication.

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Frederick & Terry Hoskinson WA6AXO & AL7AE
129 E.7th Juneau Alaska 99801 (907) 586-2997@Work & 523-6999@Home


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