Dot Lake Repeater
(146.88- & 224.82- both with 103.5Hz PL)
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Knob Ridge (63N38.92', 144W03.75', elevation 671 meters) 
near Dot Lake, MP1361 on the Alaska Highway 
Originally installed 11 November 1992 by KL7XO & AL7FQ.
Moved to new quarters 7 September 1996 by KL7XO, NL7XH & AL7FQ 
Link changed from Delta to Canyon Creek in 1999
Dot Lake equipment rack
antenna installation
Left:  equipment in the rack from the bottom to the top
  • battery charger and power distribution
  • power supply
  • 40 watt 2 meter amp  & 30 watt 220 amp
  • Link Communications RL2 controller
  • Voter (not used)
  • 440 Ritron TX 440 Hamtronic RX
  • 2 meter Hamtronic RX  / 2 meter Hamtronic TX
  • 220 Hamtronic RX / 220 Hamtronic TX
Right: Simmon KE4TUU and Billy AL7FQ on pole installing 440 array
note the Diamond F-32 two meter antenna above the array
Photos about June  1999
ready foe winter
antenna installation Left: Dot lake ready for winter has 120 volt heaters

Right: Billy, AL7FQ;  SIMMON, KE4TUU & BENNY, NL7XH installing the 4  eleven element antennas

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Left: Note the stacked 11 element 440 antennas diamond F22A whip on top and 4 11 element Cushcraft A44911S with phasing and stacking harness

Right: In the foreground 2 Cushcraft 15 element 225WB antennas.  They are reinforced with schedule 40 aluminum tubing. On the pole in the background there is a 7 element Cushcraft antenna that the dual 15
element units replaced.  It is now no longer used..



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