Repeaters

Please note items in red are under construction or otherwise off the air.

Mount Bullion

Mount Bullion is located a few miles out of Mariposa. Mt. Bullion provides excellent coverage from Lodi to Visalia. All repeaters and remote bases are controlled by two RLC-DSP404 controllers.  All repeaters and remote bases can be linked to any other analog equipment on Mt. Bullion.

Repeaters:
147.030 MHz + (100Hz PL)
444.700 MHz + (94.8Hz PL)
224.960 – (156.7Hz PL)
420 Hub

EchoLink/AllStar

The TARC Mt. Bullion (and linked) repeaters are now on EchoLink and AllStar.

EchoLink: W6BXN-R / Node 424068
AllStar: W6BXN / Node 52447

Merced

In the city of Merced, TARC has a UHF repeater. The repeater is sometimes linked to the Mt. Bullion, as desired.

The frequency of the Merced repeater is as follows:

Merced: 444.900 MHz + (94.8Hz PL)

Yosemite

TARC has a repeater in Yosemite National Park.  It is normally linked to the rest of the system via the 420 hub, but if necessary can be unlinked at anytime.  The repeater has excellent coverage in and around the park.

Turtleback Dome: 147.000 MHz + (100Hz PL)

Buck Rock

TARC has a UHF repeater in Sequoia National Forest on Buck Rock near Kings Canyon National Park.  The repeater is normally linked to the rest of the system via the 420 link but can be unlinked at any time.

Buck Rock: 440.300 MHz + (94.8Hz PL)

LoRa Mesh Network Repeaters

TARC operates Meshtastic and Meshcore repeaters on Mt.Bullion

Meshtastic Settings https://meshtastic.org/

Region: USA

Frequency Preset: Medium Fast (MF)

Frequency Slot: 45, 913.125 Mhz.

Channel: 0

Meshcore Settings https://meshcore.io/

Region: USA

Frequency: 910.525 MHz

Bandwidth: 62.5 kHz,

Spread Factor: 7

Coding Rate: 5

ADS-B Feeder

TARC operates an ADS-B feeder (aircraft tracker) on Mt. Bullion. Data received can be viewed on a map, here. Statistics can be viewed here. All ADS-B exchange feeders can be viewed here.