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2019 – BARC Annual Swap Meet

February 4, 2019February 4, 2019 VA7KRZ

Sunday, March 3 at the Queensborough Community Centre in New Westminster from 10:00 through 13:00. General admission is $5; Vendor

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NSARC FOX HUNT – 2018

April 25, 2018 VA7KRZ

The NSARC Fox Hunt and pot-luck picnic is on May 5 in Princess Park, North Vancouver: 08:00 – briefing for

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Field Day – 2017

June 26, 2017March 12, 2018 admin

Adam’s Field Day 2017 report

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Club Fox Hunt

May 7, 2017March 12, 2018 VA7KRZ

  The 2nd annual NSARC fox hunt was a great success at Princess Park, thanks to Sally’s organisation. President Bernie VE7BR

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Club Repeaters

VE7RNV on 147.260+ is located on Mount Fromme, North of the Metropolitan area, is the primary Club repeater and supports all regular Club Nets. It transmits a 156.7 Hz tone, but no access tone is required. It is an open repeater.

VE7RNV on 147.300+ is located on Mount Fromme as well. It requires a 100.0 Hz. Access tone and is used primarily to support the BCDX Club and North Shore Emergency Management. It is an open repeater.

VE7RNV on 444.950+ is also located on Mount Fromme. It requires no access tone. It is linked to IRLP node 1015. It is a stand-alone, open and wide coverage repeater.

VE7NSR on 443.200+ is located in Downtown North Vancouver. It provides local coverage.

VE7BNV on 146.720- is located on Mount Gardener on Bowen Island. This repeater is sponsored by VE7BGA to support the Bowen Emergency Amateur Radio Service (BEARS).

VE7RNV on 147.260+, VE7BNV on 146.720- and VE7NSR on 443.200+ are permanently linked, providing continuous coverage from Howe Sound and the Sunshine Coast to the central Fraser Valley and the Northwest corner of Washington State.

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