It's on the channel 13 auxiliary tower east of the Sr Road antenna farm with 
the antenna at approximately 900 ft if I remember correctly.. It is a Kenwood 
TKR 750 repeater.... basically the same repeater as the 146.94 in Beaumont... 
The Houston repeater uses the internal controller / CWID... the Beaumont 94 
repeater has a Linkcom RLC CLUB DLXII controller on it, hence the Voice IDs, 
etc and the All-Star node on port 4. 220 & UHF coming soon with HF thru 6m all 
mode remote base .Chris WB5ITTTrustee/owner W5APX 146.94 Beaumont/ 146.88 Lake 
Charles and soon 146.96 Devers at 1000ft AGL, all 100Hz tone and linked Sent 
via my Samsung Galaxy S10e, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone..so there! 😂
-------- Original message --------From: Chris Medlin via BVARC 
<[email protected]> Date: 5/21/23  7:45 PM  (GMT-06:00) To: [email protected] Cc: 
Chris Medlin <[email protected]> Subject: [BVARC] 34/94 details Does anyone 
have the technical details of the 34/94 repeater? Which tower, ant elev (I 
believe its 900’?), repeater details, ID’er, etc?I grew up with my dad always 
homebrewing repeaters and building/running/troubleshooting/repairing repeaters, 
so I’m always interested to hear all the details about them when i move to a 
new area. Also, i noticed the repeater specs were not on the website. If 
possible, I think that would be a great addition for people like me looking for 
such details. Thanks!!73/ChrisAC5CMTypos brought to you by 
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