Tower:
- Elevation: 2408 ft. AMSL
Antenna:
- Height: 100 ft.
- HAAT: 906 ft.
- Type: Telewave ANT150D6-9 four-element folded dipole
- Gain: 6dBd
- SWR: 1.1:1 (est)
- Azimuth: 265 degrees
Feed Line:
- 120 ft. of 1-1/4″ hard line
Duplexer:
- Type: Four-cavity VHF Duplexer
- Jumper Type: RG-214/U
Bandpass Cavity Filter:
- Model: MFC 2510-1
- Insertion Loss: 8dB
- Frequency: 147.430 MHz
Preamplifier:
- Model: Advanced Receiver Research P144VDG
- Gain: 24dB
Repeater:
- Model: Yaesu DR-1X 144 MHz C4FM/FM digital repeater manual leaflet
- Serial: 5G200024
- Nominal TX Power: 50W
- Actual TX Power: 28W (May 2020)
- DC Current: 5.5A drawn from backup battery when transmitting with AC power off (May 2020)
DC Power Supply:
- Model: Astron RS-35M
- Current: 25A continuous, 35A peak
- Voltage Range: 11-15V adjustable
- Output Voltage: Set to max possible level of 14.11 VDC
- Role: Backup battery charging through PWRGate PG40S module.
Backup Battery:
- Make: Duracell
- Model: 31DTMAGM
- Type: AGM
- Capacity: 105Ah @ 20-hr rate
- Group Size: 31
- Discharge Testing – June 1, 2020:
- Test Protocol:
- Initial State of Charge: 100%
- Battery Temperature: 70 F
- Discharge Current: 7.5 Amperes
- Cutoff Voltage: 10.5V (0% state of charge)
- Test Apparatus: West Mountain Radio CBA II Computerized Battery Analyzer
- Test Results: Amp Hours Watt Hours Minutes
- Test Protocol:
Power Source Selector:
- Model: West Mountain Radio PG40S Super PWRgate
- AGM Jumper: Installed as required for an AGM battery
- Maximum Charge Current: Set to 10 Amperes (safely below max charging rate for a 105Ah battery)
- Recommended Power Supply Voltage: Ideally 14.5V to ensure AGM battery is charged to 100%
- Actual Power Supply Voltage: 14.11V (max possible with Astron RS-35M supply)
RF Power Measurements: (May 2020)
Location | Power Source | Forward Power (W) | Reflected Power (W) |
---|---|---|---|
Transmitter Output | AC | 28 | 1 |
Battery | 25 | 1 | |
Duplexer Output | AC | 23 | 0 |
Battery | 20 | 0 |
Known Issues:
- Repeater TX Power – The Yaesu DR-1X repeater has a rated power output of 50 watts, but its actual power output is only 28 watts.
- Repeater Squelch Tail – The repeater’s squelch tail exhibits an unusual “two click” sound which occasionally sounds like two horn blasts.