Dot Lake Repeater (part two)
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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 
Dot1 Dot2 Left: To the right is the repeater rack. It contains 2m, 220MHz and 440MHz repeaters and Link Communications RLC2 controller. 

Right: Benny, NL7XH on the pole installing the antennas.

Dot3 Dot4 Left: The antenna array. Diamond X50A omni for 2 meters, yagis for the 440 link to Delta and the 220 link to Northway. 

 Right: Billy, AL7FQ and Benny, NL7XH working on the repeaters. 4 May 1997.

Dot 5 Dot 6 Left: Stacked Yagis toward Fairplay 

Right: Dot Lake Site May 1998

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444.9/449.9 MHz Link - Path Profile
Path Profile
 Path profile, Dot Lake to Delta. (already loaded)
Path Map
Map showing path between Delta and Ester Dome
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