John,

Mike, last I knew, is in California.

He was replying to my post which I errantly sent "unsigned"...

Which machine in Sioux City is yours?


Doug Zastrow, WBØUPJ
Elkhorn valley ARC
Norfolk, Nebraska
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: JOHN MACKEY 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2008 3:25 AM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Weather Receivers - Our Experience


  Mike - When did you you end up in Nebraska?  I have a repeater in Sioux City
  and it has had a weather alert receiver tied into the controller for many
  years.  It is cool because I can be connected to it in Oregon thru Echolink &
  hear the alert come thru!

  ------ Original Message ------
  Received: Sat, 31 May 2008 02:37:06 PM PDT
  From: Mike Morris WA6ILQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Weather Receivers - Our Experience

  > At 08:27 AM 05/31/08, you wrote:
  > >Being in Nebraska - near, if not in, tornado alley - weather events 
  > >have had a high priority on our repeater.
  > >
  > >When our machine first went on the air 30 years ago it was a primary 
  > >means to relay real-time spotter information from the field to our 
  > >local National Weather Service (NWS).  It was not uncommon for a 
  > >spotter observation to be passed to NWS only then to hear a Tornado 
  > >Warning broadcast on NOAA weather radio a few seconds later.  In 
  > >those days, it was crucial to pass the weather net traffic because 
  > >that is what often times generated the NWS warnings.
  > >
  > >On the hardware side, when we rebuilt our repeater system a few 
  > >years ago we added the WX-200 along with a LinkCom RLC Club Deluxe 
  > >II and we've been extremely happy with the combo.  The WX-200 is, of 
  > >course, the full radio receiver and SAME decoder in a single 
  > >rack-mount package priced at $399.  CAT does offer the WD-100 SAME 
  > >decoder (you supply the radio) at $159; a very reasonable way to get 
  > >the features on a budget.
  > 
  > Which is a good thing - at some radio sites the RF level is
  > high enough that the CAT receiver has problems.
  > 
  > The option of putting the WD100 decoder behind a Micor
  > or MastrII receiver crystalled up on the weather channel
  > is A Good Thing.
  > 
  > Mike WA6ILQ
  > 




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