SYRG News December 2010

GB3HF – 50MHz repeater  set to be on air for Christmas.

After the almost lighting speed of processing the NoV for GB3HF the group have had some difficulty gettting the hardware together and performing as it should.

Delays at the old home of GB3HF meant we couldn’t get started as readily as we would have liked.

The cavities and repeater are now in the hands of the group and testing has begun. See photos here GB3HF Gallery

G4LUE is hovering around the kit like a busy bee eager to get stuck in.

The hardware is on the bench and undergoing tests. We shall be spending a few hours over the next week resoldering some dry joints and generally sprucing up the cracking homebrew setup that we have invested in.

Thanks to those who donated to this project at this years Great Northern Hamfest.

Next week also sees the group installing the new Diamond V2000 antenna kindly donated by Lee – M0LAM from LAMCO

We’d like to thank M6DER – Ian and his son who took time to drive down South and collect the kit this week.

Other news on the SYRG repeater network.

GB3YR is now off air and we are awaiting word from Ofcom that the NoV has been granted, as soon as this happens the switch will be flicked and GB3NA will rise again.

GB3NA will, on issue of the NoV, replace GB3YR. The frequencies, CTSS all remain the same (sadly – there will be no Echo/IRLP linking intially)

It does seem strange that it takes so long to change the name of a repeater and its location, lets hope Santa got our letter ;-)

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Changes for GB3YR

GB3YR – GB3NA. Changes in the world of local analogue repeaters.

Saddened by the demise of other repeaters up and down the country SYRG have pledged to keep all their active repeaters on air for the next 3 years.

In the current economic climate we are all trying our best to save a few pounds wherever we can. In line with this ethos SYRG have applied for a site change for GB3YR.

The current site cost the group each year for rent, electricity and insurance. One way of reducing the costs are to site the repeater where costs are cheaper. Ernie, G4LUE has kindly offered to site the repeater at his QTH alongside GB3SY the groups analogue UHF repeater.

Along with a site change for GB3YR, we hope, will also see a name change to GB3NA.

It will come as no surprise to some readers that GB3NA is a flagship for SYRG and with the move over to D-Star (digital) the group had to make some long and hard decisions. The name GB3NA has been in South Yorkshire for 30 years and the group would like to honor and maintain that historic link by keeping the name alive.

The site change also frees up finances to allow the group to implement the installation of GB3HF, their 6m repeater alongside GB7YD. We hope to have GB3HF on air in the coming weeks in preparation for next season.

SYRG, enhancing your amateur radio experience!

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