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K7EK Repeaters
LAKEWOOD:
145.410 mhz
(linked)
441.375 mhz
GRAHAM HILL:
147.140 mhz
(linked)
442.35 mhz
BALDI MOUNTAIN:
442.625 mhz
ALL OF MY REPEATERS ARE 103.5 hz ACCESS, WITH THE EXCEPTIONS BELOW:.
Please choose the one that works best for your particular location:
THE 147.14 SOUTH RECEIVER is 118.8 hz.
If the 147.14 repeater is down for some reason, please try 442.35/R @ 103.5 hz.
Please choose the one that works best for your particular location.
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11/03/2012 21:13
RMS CHANGES! Callsign now K7EK. Now scanning with Winmor & Pactor. Refresh your station list often.
ALWAYS USE THE LATEST RMS EXPRESS RELEASE!
09/06/2011 20:39
Many thanks to Casey, WW7CH, and Stan, K7DKK, and Barry, K7PAL, for their technical & other support of my repeaters, and to Ron, KC7J, for use of his Lakewood site.
09/06/2011 20:37
The South Pierce County /Eatonville Net meets every Thursday evening at 1900 local on the W7EAT Repeater, 146.70 mhz, 103.5 hz. Join us!
09/06/2011 20:34
The South Pierce County, WA Six Meter AM Net meets every Sunday at 1800 hours local on 50.4 mhz. Dust off that old AM gear. Everyone welcome!
08/03/2011 00:54
This is an official JT65-HF mirror site. Download the latest version of JT65-HF and the setup instructions from here!
20/02/2011 17:48
Thanks to Bob, N1UAN, for his invaluable assistance with PHP-Fusion. Without the latter, this site would not have been possible.
31/01/2011 23:55
I must ask all that have previously registered as a member to please do so again. Please use your amateur radio callsign as a user name. Thanks, and sorry for the inconvenience... 

31/01/2011 20:29
Welcome to the new K7EK web page, which is being rebuilt after a fatal hard drive crash. We've upgraded the CMS, so it's necessary to redo everything from scratch. Please be patient. 

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Packet Radio in Western Washington
Looking for legacy packet radio activity in the Puget Sound Area? Here's a brief rundown. See the Legacy Packet and Parameter Recommendations links on the right hand side of the main page.
Frequencies:
145.05 mhz
145.63 mhz
Full Service Autoforwarding Network BBS: TACBBS / K7EK (Formerly SEABBS)
Winlink 2000 Packet RMS: TELPAC / K7EK-4 (radio-email)
Worldwide (X)net Node: TACOMA / K7EK-8
DX Spotting Node: TACDXC / K7EK-1
Local RF node: SOTAC / K7EK-5
ATTENTION! 145.01 mhz is a no-operate zone. Go there at your own risk.... You have been warned!
Frequencies:
145.05 mhz
145.63 mhz
Full Service Autoforwarding Network BBS: TACBBS / K7EK (Formerly SEABBS)
Winlink 2000 Packet RMS: TELPAC / K7EK-4 (radio-email)
Worldwide (X)net Node: TACOMA / K7EK-8
DX Spotting Node: TACDXC / K7EK-1
Local RF node: SOTAC / K7EK-5
ATTENTION! 145.01 mhz is a no-operate zone. Go there at your own risk.... You have been warned!
Puget Sound Area APRS
HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
The Amateur's Code
How do YOU measure up?
The Radio Amateur is:
CONSIDERATE... never knowingly operates in such a way as to lessen the pleasure of others.
LOYAL... offering loyalty, encouragement and support to other amateurs, local clubs and the American Radio Relay League, through which Amateur Radio in the United States is represented nationally and internationally.
PROGRESSIVE... with knowledge abreast of science, well-built and efficient station and operation above reproach.
FRIENDLY... with slow and patient operation when requested, friendly advice and counsel to the beginner, kindly assistance, co-operation and consideration for the interests of others. These are the hallmarks of the amateur spirit.
BALANCED... Radio is a hobby never interfering with duties owed to his family, job, school or community.
PATRIOTIC... station and skill always ready for the service to country and community.
written by Paul M. Segal, W9EEA in 1928.



