Post by aa1pr on May 17, 2016 11:37:37 GMT
Our main hub is node#42353, so please connect here
Always looking for nodes in the Southern half of the state
The Northern section:
Coverage is from Wallingford to just south of Middlebury along RT7 via the W1OOR and AA1PR nodes
The W1TAL node provides coverage from Mt Holly to Claremont on the Eastern side of the state
Along the Canadian border of VT you have a combination of 3 nodes (N1ARN, KB1MCU & K1LOL) that cover from Swanton into Jay Peak
K2GB covers from Arlington into Salem NY
N1NDN covers from Queensbury NY over to the Western side of VT near the Fair Haven, Poultney line
All of the Vermont nodes are perfect for any one hiking the AT/LT across VT with a 5 watt handi-talkie across the state
Full time Connected Nodes:
The nodes with a bold "*" maintains a full-time connection to VTAN hub 42353
AA1PR (node 42282*) (offline as of 4/1/2018) on 146.475mhz PL173.8 in Brandon VT
AA1PR (node 42668*)(offline as of 4/1/2018) 52.490 mhz w/131.8pl in Brandon VT
W1OOR (node 42667*) is operating on 146.490mhz PL123 in Rutland VT
N1ARN (node 45263) is operating on 147.560 PL100 in Sheldon Springs, VT
N1WUD (node47340) is operating on 223.440 PL123 in N Clarendon VT
KB1MCU (node 45258) is operating on 147.580 PL100 in Saint Albans, VT
Part time Nodes:
AA1PR (node 42914) is operating on 446.100mhz PL173.8 in Brandon VT
Echolink connections are: N1ARN-L
one can also connect into our technology hub 42354 if so chosen, this is Zoiper enabled (email aa1pr for access codes)
With our allmon2 web page you can view a live active list of who is connected, transmitting stations will be in green, connecting stations orange, idle stations are grayish white. please email us at vermontallstar@gmail.com for the private link address
So connect in, talk away and have fun !
73
Always looking for nodes in the Southern half of the state
The Northern section:
Coverage is from Wallingford to just south of Middlebury along RT7 via the W1OOR and AA1PR nodes
The W1TAL node provides coverage from Mt Holly to Claremont on the Eastern side of the state
Along the Canadian border of VT you have a combination of 3 nodes (N1ARN, KB1MCU & K1LOL) that cover from Swanton into Jay Peak
K2GB covers from Arlington into Salem NY
N1NDN covers from Queensbury NY over to the Western side of VT near the Fair Haven, Poultney line
All of the Vermont nodes are perfect for any one hiking the AT/LT across VT with a 5 watt handi-talkie across the state
Full time Connected Nodes:
The nodes with a bold "*" maintains a full-time connection to VTAN hub 42353
AA1PR (node 42282*) (offline as of 4/1/2018) on 146.475mhz PL173.8 in Brandon VT
AA1PR (node 42668*)(offline as of 4/1/2018) 52.490 mhz w/131.8pl in Brandon VT
W1OOR (node 42667*) is operating on 146.490mhz PL123 in Rutland VT
N1ARN (node 45263) is operating on 147.560 PL100 in Sheldon Springs, VT
N1WUD (node47340) is operating on 223.440 PL123 in N Clarendon VT
KB1MCU (node 45258) is operating on 147.580 PL100 in Saint Albans, VT
Part time Nodes:
AA1PR (node 42914) is operating on 446.100mhz PL173.8 in Brandon VT
Echolink connections are: N1ARN-L
one can also connect into our technology hub 42354 if so chosen, this is Zoiper enabled (email aa1pr for access codes)
With our allmon2 web page you can view a live active list of who is connected, transmitting stations will be in green, connecting stations orange, idle stations are grayish white. please email us at vermontallstar@gmail.com for the private link address
So connect in, talk away and have fun !
73