How is your site access? World's Highest PS repeater

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chtucker
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How is your site access? World's Highest PS repeater

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:o Got parts of a site done last fall. This pic is on the way down

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It was october when those pics where taken. Site is at 13,200 feet. Presently only one VHF repeater (with a backup that is brought up with DTMF) up and running. When the snow melts, there will be 5 repeaters, and voter with 2 recieve sites for one ofthe 5. 90% handheld coverage over 400 square miles! 18 watts erp. 6 degree downtilt antenna. Using Icom fr3000s with great success.

Mosquito Pass, Leadville, Lake County Colorado. Site is only accessible by 4wd (9 bumpy miles) from middle of June till Middle of October.

I have to find my tower pics (only 20' :wink: ) but it is pretty cool site.

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Post by RKG »

How is the site powered?
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Post by chtucker »

Main power is commercial. Site was "supposed" to be a microwave relay station for xcel energy and construction was started in 1984.

Commercial power goes down mostly from lightining strikes. The transformer that feeds the site is unfused and just goes until blows. I am running 4x150 solar panels with a batter bank for those instances.

Snowmobile access is impossible in the winter and a sno cat is scary. If you look in the pics you can see the power poles going up the pass. The sno-cat route bypasses the switchacks and follows the power lines. The comm shelter has heat as is big enough for a few to sleep in case of emergency.

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Post by Znarx »

ROADS????!!!!
POWER???!!!!

man you guys have it easy down there


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Post by nmfire10 »

chtucker wrote: The transformer that feeds the site is unfused and just goes until blows.
So basicly the transformer is like a big huge oil filled slow-blow fuse.? :P
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Post by chtucker »

Yep! :o

And the last one cost almost $20,000 in helicopter time.
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Post by n5tbu »

I would love to see those pics,but they are not found? Could you repost them?
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pics

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mee too!!!
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