Rolling Hills Radio Club
Rolling Hills, California
Club Repeater
K6RH
An Open Repeater For All Radio Amateurs
445.300 MHz PL 127.3 Hz
1287.925 MHz PL 127.3 Hz
News and Events
The K6RH 1287.925 repeater has been temporally taken out of service pending resolution of FCC notice of interference sent to most 23 cm repeaters in the Los Angeles region.
The K6RH 1200 MHz repeater has moved to a new frequency pair. The output is 1287.925 MHz with an input of 1275.925 MHz. The PL remains at 127.3 Hz.
Thanks to John, N6AX, the K6RH 1287.925 MHz repeater has a new receiver preamp. Measured at 15 dB of gain and 0.5 dB noise figure, it is expected to significantly improve system performance.
The Los Angeles County Disaster Communications Service conducts their weekly network from 1900 to 2000 local time on Monday evenings. During this period the K6RH 445.30 MHz repeater is linked to W6TRW on two meters.
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The Rolling Hills Radio Club (RHRC) is located on the top of the Palos Verdes Peninsula in the City of Rolling Hills, California, overlooking the Los Angeles Basin as well as the beautiful Pacific Ocean.
Our organization welcomes ALL radio amateurs, primarily serving the Southern California Community. The membership has various interest in Amateur Radio running the gambit from HF DX'ing, Contesting, Field Day operations to UHF, VHF, even microwaves. We're also there to provide disaster communications to the community in time of need.
All interested Radio Amateur Operators are encouraged to contact our membership chairman, W6VA, at w6va@arrl.net for more information on how to be a part of the RHRC and participate in the enjoyment of Amateur Radio. There are NO dues or repeater system maintenance charges, just being a part of an organization dedicated to Amateur Radio is our only requirement. Our OPEN repeater system is available to ALL who are interested. It is also absolutely FREE and is encouraged to be used for any amateur radio activity. The frequencies are 445.300 MHZ and 1282.175 MHz with a PL tone of 127.3 Hz for both repeaters. We just ask that it be used solely for the purpose of the community support as well as the hobby and that courtesy and respect are the only requirements to operate.
We even offer technical information to those in need. This is handled by our technical advisory committee headed up by WA6MEM who can be reached at wa6mem@arrl.net . The RHRC wants to be a full service group, meeting the needs of the Amateur Radio and surrounding Community.
Please join us, as we look forward to you being a part of the growing community of the RHRC. Thank you for stopping by to check us out. Our web site is under construction so visit often for updates and changes.
Best 73, STU (W6TA) Trustee of the RHRC.
Contact w6ta@arrl.net for more information
Last update: April 29, 2012