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Western Oregon Radio Club Inc. |


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The Aloha Site is a secondary site for WORC, supporting a single 70cm repeater at this time. The repeater is continuously linked to the WORC trunk. Under Construction |
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The Sandy site is a primary location for the WORC. The site, well east of Portland supports 6m, 2m and 70 cm repeaters. The UHF repeater here is continuously linked to the WORC trunk. Under Construction
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The Timber site is a primary location for the WORC. The site, in the Oregon Coast Range. supports 2 m and 70 cm repeaters. The UHF repeater here is continuously linked to the WORC trunk. The 2 m repeater provides coverage to much of the northern Oregon coast area. |
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The Sherwood site is a primary location for the WORC. The site, west of Portland supports 10 m, 6 m, 2 m, 1.25 m, 70 cm repeaters. There is also a D-Star system installed at this site. The 2 m repeater here provides coverage south beyond Albany Oregon. Under Construction |
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The Clackamas site is a primary location for the WORC. The site, in SE Portland supports 2 m, 70 cm and 23 cm repeaters. The UHF repeater here is continuously linked to the WORC trunk Under Construction |
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Repeater Coverage Charts |
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The High Cascades site is a test location for the WORC. The site, southeast of Portland supports a single 70cm repeater. The repeater here provides coverage south beyond Corvallis Oregon. |
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The Newburg site is a secondary location for the WORC. The site, southwest of Portland, supports a 70 cm repeater. The UHF repeater here is not linked to the WORC trunk. |