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IRLP
Fredericton
New Brunswick, Canada
VE9ARZ & VE9ACP
Maritime Reflector # 9310
| IRLP Node IN SERVICE: July 9, 2001
NODE 2010 SPONSORED BY: Don Trynor, VE9XF
Location:
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada Frequency: 448.700 MHz – 5 MHz 141.3 Hz CTCSS Tone
Node 2010: Pentium II 500Mhz 128 MegabytesRam
4.2 g HD 3Com Etherlink III NIC, SB AWE 32 IRLP 9.0 Upgrade 4.02. VE9ARZ Internet Connection: Rogers HiSpeed Provided by
Art Parson, VE9ACP.
RF Equipment: · Motorola Micor base
station UHF repeater with 45 watts output · Scom 7K repeater
controller · Diamond X510M dual band base station antenna · Marconi
Marcom V UHF radio for simplex link to IRLP network (both ends) – 25 watts
version · Repeater simplex link antenna, Cushcraft 5 element UHF yagi
· Node simplex link antenna, home made 6 element UHF yagi
Repeater Location: Here in the Capital
City Fredericton, our UHF repeater VE9ARZ is located at the University
of New Brunswick. It is also the home of VE9FTN our VHF repeater. (Local
“coffee shop” repeater) |
| IRLP Node IN SERVICE: December 19, 2001
NODE 2250 SPONSORED BY: Art Parson, VE9ACP
Location:
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada Frequency: Experimental (Will Be Updated)
Node 2250 : Pentium II 466Mhz 128 Megabytes Ram
4.2 g HD, Gnet 10/100 Network card, SB AWE 32 IRLP 9.0 Upgrade 4.02.VE9ACP Internet Connection: Rogers HiSpeed Provided by
Art Parson, VE9ACP.
RF Equipment: ·
· Experimental (Will Be Updated)
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Repeater Location: Will Be Updated
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IRLP Reflector IN SERVICE: October 19, 2001
Maritime Reflector 9310 SPONSORED BY: Art Parson, VE9ACP
Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada Maritime Reflector 9310: Pentium 166 64 MegabytesRam 2 g
HD Gnet 10/100 Network card Red hat 7 Linux OS.
Internet Connection: NBtel Vibe Static
IP, provided by Frederiction Amateur Radio Club VE9ND and EMO VE9EHQ.
Special Thanks: To Dave VE7LTD and his team for
making this all possible. Also to our group Don VE9XF, Ron VE1KO, Art
VE9ACP, Heather VE9HJP, Rob VE9RD, Paul VE9NCH who pooled their resources to make
this possible in the Fredericton area. All amateur radio operators are free to
use our system but are subject to IRLP RULES AND REGULATIONS.
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We are not an amateur radio club, we are just a few individuals that enjoy experimenting with amateur radio, however we would like to thank the
Fredericton Amateur Radio Club: VE9ND and EMO VE9EHQ for the Internet
connection of Maritime Reflector 9310.
Additional Photos: Photo#1 Photo#2
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For local information contact VE9ACP
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