GB3NC back in service

The Mid Cornwall Beacon and Repeater Group are pleased to report that the GB3NC repeater has been successfully repaired and is now back in service.

The re-alignment of the filters has also allowed the two metre beacon, GB3MCB, to be brought back into service.

Reports via http://www.beaconspot.eu

GB7MM moves to new site

The GB7MM group are happy to announce that the Dorset D-Star 2m repeater has now been installed at it's new site in IO90AR, Westborne, near Bournemouth in Dorset.

Coverage will be roughly similar to the previous site. But with the better elevation, we hope that some of the local coverage holes will now be ‘filled’,
— commented Jules G0NZO

“We are also commissioning a DV-RPTR hardware modem board, replacing the PC soundcard solution. So we expect more reliable decodes. So far this is looking very encouraging.”

The new software supports X-gateway, ircDDB and D+. And the new site has excellent internet provision. But please accept that gateway availability may be variable during the commissioning period.

There is also a Yahoo users group, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gb7mm/ where discussion can take place.

D-Star UK Yahoo Group - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dstar-uk

GB7MM Website - http://www.gb7mm.org/

Low-cost Amateur Radio balloon repeater

Spanish radio hams have used two low cost ($45) handheld FM transceivers to make a cross-band repeater which they then launched on a High Altitude Balloon (HAB).

The balloon flight lasted 2 hours 44 minutes during which 179 contacts were made, the furthest was over a distance of 670 km.

Read the story in Google English - http://tinyurl.com/Baofeng-Repeater