Visiting Mosinee Hill, WI Amateur Radio Repeater Site - Ham Radio Q&A
When we use our handheld radios or the mobile in the car, we really don’t think about or rarely appreciate the hard work and effort is takes to keep a repeater system on the air. Many amateur radio repeater systems are highly engineered but also run on a shoestring. It always amazes me of the amount of technical effort that goes into building and keeping these systems on the air. Recently I had the opportunity to visit a local repeater site. Our amateur radio club went up to the Mosinee Hill site in North Central Wisconsin to do a little bit of maintenance on the systems located there. Wisconsin Valley Radio Association (Wausau, WI) http://www.wvraclub.org Wisconsin Association of Repeaters http://wi-repeaters.org/ Support Ham Radio Q&A by shopping at Amazon: http://amzn.to/2kO6LH7 Read my blog: http://www.jpole-antenna.com Music by license: http://www.premiumbeats.com

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