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Nepal has an IRLP-enabled repeater

Discussion in 'Amateur Radio News' started by G4TUT/SK2022, Feb 6, 2016.

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  1. G4TUT/SK2022

    G4TUT/SK2022 Ham Member QRZ Page

    Nepal has an IRLP-enabled repeater

    The 2-metre repeater in Kathmandu Nepal serves those with hand-held transceivers and has now been upgraded to become the latest IRLP node with worldwide access.

    The repeater, donated through the Radio Mala group and the Bay-Net in
    California, was installed last year following the massive earthquake in the Himalayas. Bay-Net volunteers helped build, test and ship the repeater system that is at the Tribhuvan University with the callsign of 9N1SP.

    George Zafiropoulos KJ6VU of Bay-Net reports that after testing, the IRLP node has worked well over the last two weeks.

    The new IRLP connection in Kathmandu Nepal has been assigned the Node number 5511.

    Jim Linton VK3PC
    IARU Region 3 Chairman,
    Disaster Communications Committee


    http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2016/february/nepal_has_an_irlp_enabled_repeater.htm


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