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THE HILL TOP

This is the Fowler Peak Repeater Group Home Page. The group was formed in 1984 with the move of our 2 meter repeater (145.17 MHz) from near Lake Don Pedro, to its present site at Fowler Peak, near Angles Camp, Ca. The Repeater Group was created using people with varied interest in the operation of the equipment used by the system, as well as setting policies in regards to how the repeater would be administered. The Calaveras Amateur Radio Society is the sponsoring group for the repeater with several members. The repeater is owned by Doug Hanson WB6MFV who is the chairperson for the repeater group.
Our Mission:

Is to operate a FIRST CLASS Amateur Radio Repeater for all amateur operators that can use the system. WB6MFV repeater is dedicated to the use of Emergency Communication needs over its entire coverage area.
Repeater Profile:

WB6MFV repeater was on the air approximately two months after the two meter sub-band was opened for repeater operations. Its original location was on the water tower in Manteca, Ca., approximately 50 miles west of its present location. The repeater was moved to a site owned by the City of San Francisco about two years after it was first put on the air. The site was at 2600 ft. and the overall coverage was increased a great amount. About one and a half years later the repeater was moved to its present location on Fowler Peak. The elevation of the present site is about 3,000 ft. at the antenna. The site has a view that covers, line of site, from North of Fresno, Ca. to Sacramento, Ca.

Many comments from users have stated that the repeater has great coverage, audio quality, and is known for its reliability. Many have used the remote base interfaces which connect the system to Reno, NV., Cochran, Ca., and cover the Bakersfield area as well.

Those who sponsor the repeater have been very good with their support and dedication throughout the years. Although the site is not that easy to get to, many club members have been there and have actively worked to keep the site appealing to the eye. The repeater actually runs off batteries which are kept charged through a floating charger. Greg Gran has done a wonderful job of keeping our 25-year-old batteries going.

Article on old lookout tower

Contact Information:

If you are in the area between Merced, Ca. and Sacramento, Ca., North to South, The Altamont Pass to Yosemite, West to East, please try 145.17 -600 offset and 100 Hz PL. The people are friendly and are more than willing to talk or help when needed.
People:



Tim (The MT. Man) KD6NRB: Auto-patch keeper



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Created on 09/26/2007 08:32 PM by NV6V
Updated on 01/03/2009 01:54 PM by NV6V
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