Repeater & Nets

Our 2 meter repeater operates on 145.420mhz in either FM or C4FM
and is WiresX enabled @ LDARC 62917.
Use any other WiresX Repeater and link to 62917 to be linked to the club repeater in C4FM.
This is an open repeater and any licensed amateur is invited to use it, except during regular scheduled nets.

See net schedule below.

IRLP and EchoLink are active from 06:00 to 23:00. The EchoLink node is 3341. ARES/RACES may take over control of the repeater during emergencies.

For more information, come to a club meeting. There are a lot of knowledgeable folks that can get you started, or help with setups etc. We would be happy to see you.

NET SCHEDULE


New Saturday Night Net 75 Meters 3.900 Mhz Saturday Night 8PM

This new net is a Roundtable Net and starts at 8:00PM – 9:00PM.
75 Meters EVERY Saturday night.


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Simplex Net on Sunday Night!

The net begins on this repeater at 7:00pm on LDARC repeater in FM. Net control will provide frequency information. Then we return to the club repeater for the next frequency.


Tuesday Roster Net Night Lineup

Early Net, 6:00 PM (1800) to 7:00 PM (1900). (Repeater)
Regular Net, 7:15 PM (1915) to 8:00 PM (2000). (Repeater)
10 meter Eagle Net, 8:00 PM (2000) to 9:00 PM (2100), 28.360 MHz USB
Eagle Net Bands & Modes (subject to change)
The Eagle Net has a new schedule!

  • First week 10 meters 28.360mhz
  • 2nd, 3rd, 4th week 40 meters 7.238 mhz.
  • 5th week is 14.265 mhz

Wednesday (all but the third Wednesday. Our club meeting day)
Digital Only Net, C4FM, WiresX, 7:00 PM (1900) to 8:00 PM (2000)
This net is on both repeaters as well as WiresX 01966 & YSF 59073 or 59173

Digital Only after hours (subject to change)
The after hours nets are round-table chat with no NC.

Simplex C4FM

  • First week LTAC1 2M 147.405 Mhz C4FM
  • Second week JS8Call 40M @LDARC
  • Third week no net
  • Fourth week LTAC4 70CM 446.150 FM

ERC Net Wednesday

ERC Net, 9:00 PM (2100). (LDARC Repeater)


Thursday
ARES Net, 7:00 PM (1900). Click on the ARES badge for details.

Friday
The Elmer Hour, 6:30 PM (1830) to 7:30 PM (1930)

LDF Weekend Breakfast Net

Most Saturday Mornings @ 8am PST on both repeaters as well as
WiresX 01966 & YSF 59073 or 59173


Primary Simplex, Net & Event frequencies

  • 2M 146.520 Mhz 2M Calling
  • 2M 145.540 Mhz C4FM & FM LTAC1
  • 2M 146.445 Mhz C4FM & FM LTAC2
  • 1.25M 223.500 Mhz 1.25M Calling
  • 1.25M 222.140 Mhz FM LTAC6
  • 70CM 446.000 FM 70CM Calling
  • 70CM 431.075 FM C4FM & FM LTAC3
  • 70CM 446.150 FM C4FM & FM LTAC4
  • 10M 29.600 Mhz 10M FM Calling
  • 10M 29.630 Mhz C4FM & FM LTAC5
  • 2M 144.281 Mhz USB
  • 6M 50.625 Mhz C4FM
  • 6M 51.025 Mhz USB
  • 6M 52.515 Mhz FM
  • 40M 7.238 Mhz LSB
  • 12M 24.976 Mhz USB
  • 15M 21.37 Mhz USB
  • 17M 18.125 Mhz USB
  • 20M 14.265 Mhz USB
  • 60M Ch2 USB
  • 75M 3.900 Mhz LSB
  • 160M 1.930 Mhz LSB

WiresX & XLX multi mode

KE6JGM WiresX repeater works both FM and C4FM on 70cm

KE6JGM Repeater C4FM/FM 446.420 – offset FM-DCS 432 & WiresX 01966
* Link the club 2m repeater to this system with WiresX 01966
Remember to disconnect when done so the repeater will return to it’s room,
LDARC WiresX 62917

Hemet’s own, XLX618 & XLX318, Cross Mode Reflectors

These reflectors are available for any licensed ham to use!
Have fun and enjoy! Please come to me will any questions you may have. (KN6RBP) 73


XLX318 YSF 59173 is the WiresX bridged HHO reflector and also has 26 modules/rooms.
Traffic on B,H,I,J,R are linked to the same module on XLX618 YSF 59073 reflector.
Module I is linked Tac 1 Priority is EMERGENCY, (ARES, RACES) traffic.
XLX618 now serving the “Hemet Hangout Module H” in addition to 25 other rooms or modules.
Both XLX318 & XLX618 have a Parrot on Module E. It is handy for confirming connection to the reflector and hearing your audio quality on the reflector.
Module H is the Hemet Hangout on either reflector, and is also linked with
Bob’s (KE6JGM) Repeater, as well as WiresX 01966.

Use WiresX commands or DGID to use the other modules with C4FM.
DMR may access any module with a hotspot.
Use XLX Master, then select the reflector and module of your choice.
DMR and C4FM stations may talk on any module, and be heard by the other mode.

Use the links below for module info. Also see where people are, and find other active reflectors.

They each have 26 Modules, and support DStar, DMR and of course, C4FM.
C4FM and DMR trans-code on all modules. DStar also works on all modules, but without trans-coding.
Please use DN, not VW mode, on Bob’s repeater. Neither XLX or DMR support it.
VW does work on Bob’s repeater, however that traffic won’t be heard on either reflector.
Not using VW is generally, a good practice, on linked, digital voice systems, like America Link & KC Wide (ironically).

Note*
Currently, DStar may use either reflector to talk to other DStar stations only. DStar users should NOT use module H (Hemet Hangout).
Module A or D on either XLX318 or XLX618 is recommended for DStar users.
DStar users, please don’t use module H. Modules A or D are recommended for DStar stations at this time.
DStar trans-coding, as well as DMR TG and linking to other XLX reflectors, is planned.


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