The Lake Washington Ham Club operates a 70cm /2 meter/6 meter repeater system (K7LWH) on Rose Hill in Kirkland, Washington.
General Information-
Location: Kirkland Rose Hill neighborhood, elevation approximately 500 feet above sealevel.
All antennas are on a 120-foot tower.
Repeaters are equipped with diesel generator emergency power.
Coverage area: Central Puget Sound Basin: Everett to Federal Way, and the
western slopes of the Cascades to the west side of the Kitsap Peninsula.
IRLP node: 3978
Repeaters are all GE Master II units, and are all linked.
70cm Repeater:
Output Frequency: 441.075 MHz
Offset: +5 MHz
PL Tone: 103.5 Hz
Output Power: 80 watts
Antenna: Decibel Products Double 8-bay Dipole Array
2m Repeater:
Output Frequency: 145.49 MHz
Offset: -0.6 MHz
PL Tone: 103.5 Hz
Output Power: 100 watts
Antenna: Decibel Products 4-bay Dipole Array
6m Repeater:
Output Frequency: 53.17 MHz
Offset: -1.7 MHz
PL Tone: 100.0 Hz
Output Power: 100 watts
Antenna: Decibel Products 4-bay Dipole Array
In addition the Lake Washington Ham Club operates an IRLP node. The node number is 3978 it is tied to the Repeater
This repeater is open to the general public with a special emphasis placed on use by youngsters.
In the event of an emergency the repeater is reserved for the Kirkland Amateur Radio Emergency Service.
Coming soon will be a D-STAR system to be located in Bellevue,Wash.
It is on the Air Now at a Temp. Location for testing.
Repeater