220 Repeater Information
KD8BIW/R 224.580/222.980 PL 110.9 Widowville, Ohio
REPEATER STATUS: The repeater is ON-LINE and is operating at 100%! The new amplifier is installed and working great. Look below for more information and new pictures!
System Information
The KD8BIW Repeater is sponsored by Gregg KA8GKT, Rob KD8FTR, and Mike KD8IYX. The repeater started it's life as a Spectrum Communications SCR-1000 back in 1979. When we acquired it, she was in poor health. The receiver was poor, and the old exciter and amp had seen better days as well. The repeater was gutted, removing everything except the new controller, which is a Micro Computer Concepts RC-100 the was installed in the mid 1990's. We replaced the 30 year old equipment with new Hamtronics receiver and exciter boards. These are synthesized, state-of-the-art units that require no crystals, and simply work great! We rebuilt the original amplifier and re-installed it. We also acquired a CSI-32 community tone panel to use as a CTCSS decoder/encoder. Everything was put together, tuned, and placed on the air. The old amp worked, put it was spurious, and was only making 10 watts, it originally made 30, so it was time to replace it. We then acquired a Uniden ARX-1250 commercial 220 amplifier and power supply. If you are familiar with these, you know that are built like tanks! The amp runs on 28 volts and is capable of 125 watts ACSB (side band). We tested it and was getting 100+ watts with 2.5 watts drive on FM, which suited us just fine. A used GE rack mount cabinet was donated by Radio Communications of Ohio in Marion to mount all of the equipment. The new amp and repeater were moved into the new cabinet on 11/15/09 and placed in service. The exciter was tuned to allow the amp to put 45 watts out, which gives us ~35 watts out of the duplexers. So far, everything seems to be working great. Please let us know how it is working for you! Send signal reports to KD8BIW@hotmail.com and we hope you enjoy using the repeater!
Proposed Coverage Map
I made this image using Radio Mobile created by VE2DBE. Actual signal strength will vary of course, but it is quite impressive non the less. It will obviously offer great mobile coverage for nothern Ohio!
Our new home
We have moved the repeater to it's new home and are very anxious to see how it will work for everyone! The new site, located in Widowville Ohio, is the highest spot in Ashland County. Sitting at almost 1400ft above sea level, we are roughly 250ft up the tower, giving us a total of 1650ft ASL and a HAAT of ~470ft!
Inside the Uniden ARX-1250 Amplifier
Here is the finished look of the repeater. As you can see, it is much cleaner/neater than when we started. All of the old Spectrum wiring and componets were removed. It had a lot of loopbacks to accomodate the newer controller, and this caused us some proplems. In this pic you can see the new 12V distribution on the far left, the RC-100 controller, ARCOM RAD-1 audio delay board, and the Comm-Spec TS-32 at far right. This should make things easier for future repairs. More pictures below.
Our goal with all of this is to provide a high quality, reliable, high profile repeater system for the enjoyment of ALL amateurs. The repeater is open to all and will be a great assest to the area. While we will not charge anyone a membership fee for the use of the system, donations are glady accepted. Your donation will go directly to the upkeep and upgrading of the system. Donations can be made securely through PayPal by clicking on the link below. We thank you for your support, and hope you enjoy using the system! Sincerely: The 220 Repeater Group