Db enclosure at 13,130 feet, Lake County Colorado

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chtucker
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Db enclosure at 13,130 feet, Lake County Colorado

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Well here is the enclosure that was in my driveway on Monday. Coverage is about 300 square miles :D It is level, dumb photo guy wasn't level...(me)
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holy schnykeez. everytime i see somebody post a view like that i feel like killing myself. providing i could see through the polution, the only thing out here is concrete and asphalt. ...focker

btw, i musta missed your previous post, so ummm.... what is it? an espresso maker? :roll:
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two VHF conventional repeaters... funny you should mention the expresso machine... another site that I have has a 220volt outlet empty and we keep joking about putting in a hot chocolate machine.
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Whats the freqs?
How far from the NM border?

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4-4.5hrs from Sante Fe, NM... 155.655 and 159.345 our the outputs..
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What kind of power does that put out being it's running on solar?


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Licensed for 18 watts ERP, running 25 into the combiner.

180 watts output of the panels, 300 amp hours of batterys, morningstar sunsaver charge controller.
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Are those PD freqs?

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Post by nmfire10 »

Thats awsome! That's where I want a house some day presuming there is a nice lake in the back yard too :)

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Post by kurt meltzer »

Wow! Cool picture. Many of us have only worked on urban-type sites (i.e.: mostly building rooftops), so seeing something like this makes us jealous. Must be hard not to get distracted by the scenic view while making a service call. Is there a road permitting you to drive right up to it, or must you hike or fly by helicopter ? The soil looks rocky. Did you have trouble sinking a ground rod(s) and anchoring the cabinet so it does not blow off the mountain? - the panels look like they'll catch a lot of wind. Nice install.
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Post by chtucker »

They are common channels (PD,Sheriff,EMS,Fire,Search and Rescue)

The splits are big (8mhz) so the combiner is small. The batteries are on the bottom (160lbs), then a shelf for the combiner and then the two repeaters. It is rocky, but I got a 3' ground rod 90% of the way in. I am going to tether the corners of the top plate down as an extra precaution.

It is definately 4 wheeling to get there. I have been driving an f350 flatbed there. I hate atvs. I wouldn't drive any truck that I owned there :lol:

Winter access is a pretty easy.... ImageIt is 15 miles off road to get there though.

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Post by doi »

I really love a sight as such... a real pleasure!!!

just couldn't help saying it.
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Post by Cam »

Very nice.

How long has it been up there? What kind of repeaters are you running?
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It has been up since last week. Running Daniels (finally) Electronics.
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