DRAGON FLY ACRES AMATEUR RADIO CLUB

                                                                                                                              

K7QLL/DMR Repeater
 

 DMR Info & Codeplugs by W9FE


 

 

K7QLL/R DMR Repeater
Available Talkgroups

On=Always on

15=15 min PTT
5=5 min PTT
2=2 min PTT

Timeslot (TS) 1

IL LINK DMR (31171)

ON

STL METRO (31292) 15
ILLINOIS STATE WIDE (3117) ON
MISSOURI STATE WIDE (3129) ON
WISCONSIN STATE WIDE (3155) 15
INDIANA STATE WIDE (3118) 15
IOWA STATE WIDE (3119) 15
MINNESOTA STATE WIDE (3127) 15
TENNESSEE STATE WIDE (3147) 15
TEXAS STATE WIDE (3148) 15
CALIFORNIA STATE WIDE (3106) 15
WASHINGTON STATE WIDE (3153) 15
ECHOLINK-IRLP 1 (63951) 15
ALLSTAR 1 (3167) 15
LOCAL 1 (3181) ChicagoLand ON
Mid Atlantic Region (3173) 15
Mountain Region (3177) 15
Northeast Region (3172) 15
Southern Region (3175) 15
Southeast Region (3174) 15
Southwest Region (3176) 15
UA English 1 (113) 15
TAC 312 15
TAC 317 15
Local 9 (9) This TG Local Repeat ONLY ON

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REPEATER INFORMATION

     RPT       TX FREQ

     RPT       RX FREQ

COLOR CODE

TIME SLOTS

443.43125 MHz 448.43125 MHz 7  1 & 2


Looking Northeast from the Repeater site.  DMR Repeater Antenna farthest from camera at 190 Ft.

Looking South from the Repeater site.  DMR Repeater Antenna on the left at 190 Ft.


 

 

 

 

Timeslot (TS) 2

LOCAL 2 (3166) ChicagoLand ON
Midwest 2 (3169) ON
TAC 1 (2) 15
TAC 310 15
TAC 311 15
Bridge 2 (3100) 15
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

 


 

Please use the minimum number of resources
(repeaters) for your QSO.
If both parties are on the same repeater (site) then
 use Site Local-9.
Site Local-9 (Talk Group=9 on Time Slot =1) is available on any repeater.
Only that repeater is keyed up and active for the QSO, similar to a stand alone system.

 

 

 

 

 



 


 

 


 


 

     
 

                          

 

 

 

The mission of the Dragon Fly Acres Amateur Radio Club is to further the art of radio communications and electronics by mentoring anyone with like interests, participating in community events, preparedness in assisting in the event of a disaster where other communication modes can fail.