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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. |
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The Sandy site is a primary location for the WORC. The site, well east of Portland supports 6m, 2m and 70cm repeaters. The UHF repeater here is continuously linked to the WORC trunk |
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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 or 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. |
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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 |
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Repeater Sites |
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The High Cascade site is a secondary location for the WORC. The site, in the Cascade Mountain Range. supports a 70 cm repeater. The UHF repeater here is not linked to the WORC trunk. No other repeaters are at this site currently. |