Fellow operators,
XLX485C is the new digital meeting place for the CARC.
It is currently running in a temporary capacity until I can get it installed at 2 Wells Fargo this Sunday.
This reflector can connect virtually any type of digital radios to one another thru the internet. (D-Star/Fusion/DMR/etc)
Soon there will be RF pathways into XLX485 via the WB4ETF (2m Fusion) and W4WBT (70cm D-Star) repeaters, but it can be used via hotspot/pistar/etc now.
Tim (KO4AXL) and Lou (W4LOU) are the creators of XLX485 and have named it the "Charlotte Digital Loop" due to its proximity to the center of the Interstate 485 loop.
XLX485 will have an initial RF footprint capable of serving 5w HT's within the I-485 loop and mobile radios to about 10-20 miles beyond.
Soon, Icom and Yaesu radios within this footprint will be able to communicate with XRF485C, (and eachother) via linked WB4ETF and W4WBT repeaters.

*Standard CARC repeater rules apply to CARC Reflectors.
More info to come!

XLX485C is the new digital meeting place for the CARC.
It is currently running in a temporary capacity until I can get it installed at 2 Wells Fargo this Sunday.
This reflector can connect virtually any type of digital radios to one another thru the internet. (D-Star/Fusion/DMR/etc)
Soon there will be RF pathways into XLX485 via the WB4ETF (2m Fusion) and W4WBT (70cm D-Star) repeaters, but it can be used via hotspot/pistar/etc now.
Tim (KO4AXL) and Lou (W4LOU) are the creators of XLX485 and have named it the "Charlotte Digital Loop" due to its proximity to the center of the Interstate 485 loop.
XLX485 will have an initial RF footprint capable of serving 5w HT's within the I-485 loop and mobile radios to about 10-20 miles beyond.
Soon, Icom and Yaesu radios within this footprint will be able to communicate with XRF485C, (and eachother) via linked WB4ETF and W4WBT repeaters.

*Standard CARC repeater rules apply to CARC Reflectors.
More info to come!

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