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FCS Zoom Spot Reflectors, Nodes and Links
Maps showing coverage
34°11'14.2"N 117°42'04.1"W
34.187278, -117.701139
Site Elevation: 5,315 feet AMSL
34°13'58.3"N 117°16'40.8"W
34.232861, -117.278000
Site Elevation: 5,478 feet AMSL
33°57'42.5"N 117°16'50.8"W
33.961804, -117.280778
Site Elevation: 3,057 feet AMSL
33°47'53.2"N 117°37'24.2"W
33.798114, -117.623385
Site Elevation: 3,876 feet AMSL
34°12'17.5"N 117°06'16.9"W
34.204850, -117.104706
Site Elevation: 6,047 feet AMSL
34°01'23.6"N 117°56'17.5"W
34.023228, -117.938206
Site Elevation: 768 feet AMSL
34°04'16.8"N 117°56'19.8"W
34.071322, -117.938834
Site Elevation: 418 feet AMSL
34°19'45.1"N 118°36'05.3"W
34.329204, -118.601482
Site Elevation: 3,695 feet AMSL
A linked network of digital C4FM repeaters spanning Southern California.
Rec: 145.460 | Trans: 144.860 | Offset: 600 kHz | Direction: Minus | Operating Mode: DN | 141.3Hz
Rec: 445.780 | Trans: 440.780 | Offset: 5.00 MHz | Direction: Minus | Operating Mode: DN | 162.2Hz
Rec: 447.220 | Trans: 442.220 | Offset: 5.00 MHz | Direction: Minus | Operating Mode: DN | 141.3Hz
Rec: 448.460 | Trans: 443.460 | Offset: 5.00 MHz | Direction: Minus | Operating Mode: DN | 141.3Hz
Rec: 447.220 | Trans: 442.220 | Offset: 5.00 MHz | Direction: Minus | Operating Mode: DN | 141.3Hz
Rec: 447.480 | Trans: 442.480 | Offset: 5.00 MHz | Direction: Minus | Operating Mode: DN | 85.4Hz
Rec: 145.280 | Trans: 144.680 | Offset: 600 kHz | Direction: Minus | Operating Mode: DN | 85.4Hz
Rec: 445.780 | Trans: 440.780 | Offset: 5.00 MHz | Direction: Minus |
Operating Mode: DN | 141.3Hz
FCS Server is similar to the Wires-X provided by Yaesu.
FCS00344 is our current primary reflector.
Recommended Radio Frequencies: (per the SCRRBA.org website)
Narrowband Digital Simplex: 431.0125 - 431.0375
Narrowband Digital Simplex: 431.0625 - 431.0875
Pi Star Setup Settings:
YSF Startup Host: FCS00344 - Pacific-Intertie-Net
APRS Host: noam.aprs2.net
Radio/Modem Type: ZUMspot - Single Band Raspberry Pi Hat (GPIO)
WIRES (Wide-coverage Internet Repeater Enhancement System) is an Internet communication system which expands the range of amateur radio communication. For WIRES-X, an amateur node station connecting to the Internet is used as the access point and connects the wireless communication to the Internet. Users’ stations can communicate with other amateur stations all over the world using a node within the radio wave range.
EchoLink software allows licensed Amateur Radio stations to communicate with one another over the Internet, using streaming-audio technology. The program allows worldwide connections to be made between stations, or from computer to station, greatly enhancing Amateur Radio's communications capabilities. There are more than 350,000 validated users worldwide — in 159 of the world's 193 nations — with about 6,000 online at any given time.
50 watt ERP to a mobile receiver on a 1/4 wave antenna 6 feet above the ground.
Yellow is >10uv for 12db SINAD
Brown is >1uv for 12db SINAD
Green is >.25uv for 12db SINAD
White is <.25uv for 12db SINAD
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