Bald Eagle Repeater Association
History
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Pre
1979: The associations roots began when Jay Kennedy, KN3SAS organized a
local group of two meter ham radio operators to provide each member
with auto patch privileges on 146.94 MHz. Jay's idea was to
have
ten members at a cost of $20.00 per member to support the costs. The
146.34/94 repeater was a VHF engineering repeater which was located at
different sites and eventually ended up at it's present site which was
owned by the Bald Eagle VHF Society, located on Skyline Drive atop the
Bald Eagle Mountain in South Williamsport, PA. When Jay decided to exit
the two meter repeater activity Robert Shearer, N3AFX became the
repeater Trustee. Eventually meetings were held at Don Cook's (W3JVP)
store on Market Street in Williamsport.
On March 18, 1979
the semi organized club struck an agreement with Mark Cohen to buy the
VHF engineering repeater from him. At this same time an aluminum 50
foot tower was erected. A home made station master type antenna was
used with wacom duplexers. The club had decided on calling itself the
Bald Eagle Repeater Association and began soliciting membership.
Melvin
Bennett (KC3EH) was elected the first club President. John Cooper
(WB3JFV) was elected treasurer and Ken Frey (WB3HOI) elected secretary.
On July 17,1980 the club received coordination approval to move the
repeater frequency to 147.09/69MHz.
On
November 24,1980 the clubs sister repeater received coordination
approval for 145.49/89MHz. This also was a VHF engineering repeater.
Both
repeaters have since been upgraded to Motorola Micor units with Micro
Computer Concepts RC-1000 controllers. Both repeaters have
auto
patch capabilities.
On May 14, 1987 the club bought its
first Celwave Station Master Antenna. This antenna was replaced by a
second Celwave Station Master antenna in May 1999.
Over the
years the club paid yearly dues to the Bald Eagle VHF Society thus
allowing repeater trustee Robert Shearer, N3AFX access to their
building.
Eventually the VHF Society gave the building to the repeater
association who in turn assumed the state lease.
Robert Shearer, N3AFX has been the repeater trustee since the clubs
inception.
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