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Our repeater (147.045) is up and running at full speed and capacity. It has been moved from Lumber Bridge, NC to the New UNC-TV 31 Tower just north of Lumberton, NC. The tower is 1000 feet with the repeater antenna located at 835 feet!! The new equipment went online May 7, 1997. It is linkable with The Piedmont-Coastal Repeater Network (PCRN) for members of the group who have the prerequisite codes. We're very interested in people's experiences in using our new repeater, both coverage and accessibility. The antenna is pointed in a Southeastern direction in hopes of hitting the Southeastern portions of North Carolina, and parts of South Carolina. If you have any comments regarding this repeater, please let us hear from you!!
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