Repeaters
The BEARS Repeater is located on Tiger Mountain 20 miles east of Seattle at 2756 feet above sea level on West Tiger Mountain 2 at 47.50875 degrees N and 121.98519 degrees W. (CN97am).
• 2-meter wideband FM voice repeater transmitting on 145.3300 MHz, -0.6000 MHz offset, CTCSS tone 179.9 Hz
• 1.25-meter wideband FM voice repeater transmitting on 224.3400 MHz, -1.6000 MHz offset, CTCSS tone 110.9 Hz.
• 70-centimeter wideband FM voice repeater transmitting on 442.0750 MHz, +5.000 MHz offset, CTCSS tone 110.9 Hz.
• 70-centimeter narrow band DMR repeater transmiting on 440.3375 MHz; +5.000 MHz offset, color code 1.
Other Stations
• APRS digipeater and Igate on 144.3900 MHz simplex, 1,200 baud packet mode (Direwolf software modem).
• Winlink gateway K7NWS-10 on 439.825 MHz simplex, VARA FM-Wide mode.
• HamWAN connection via redundant Mimosa B11 point-to-point microwave links. These support a full HamWAN 5.8 GHz sector cell site.
Repeater Networking
All four Tiger Mountain repeaters are connected to the Internet for both outgoing and incoming traffic.
The 2-meter repeater is connected to AllStarLink node 580850. A full time (24/7) link is maintained to the Kamiak Butte Amateur Repeater Association (KBARA) network in Eastern Washington, via AllStarLink node 53587 (W5MGM). This repeater can also accept Echolink connections at node K7NWS-R.
The 1.25-meter repeater is connected to other systems on the pnw220 SVXLink network. See http://pnw220.net for details
The 70-centimeter FM repeater is connected to AllStarLink node 580852. It is linked daily from 06:49 to 08:30 pacific time to the KBARA network via AllStarLink node 53587 (W5MGM).
The 70-centimeter DMR repeater is networked via the PNWDigital network. See https://pnwdigital.net/sv/siteinfo2.php?site=312488 for details on available talkgroups. This repeater uses color code 1 (CC: 1).
The two FM repeaters both link to the KBARA network daily during the NW Regional International Net, from 07:00 to 08:00 pacific time. See https://kbara.org/.
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Chairperson
Dan Holm - AA7JP