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I've been to Pilot Knob and Ivy Knob of Guyandotte Mountain's North West end, many times.

As some you know, Ivy Knob is very tightly packed with towers around the Fire Tower. A lot of intermod!

It sees Williamson, Pikeville and Pilot Knob sites, via 5.825 Gigacycle microw-wave, easily!At this time the site needs some referbishing. The hardline, if it did not break and fall, is just blowing in the wind.

So, I hope, to set the stie solely for Amateur Radio use!


The plan is to place almost a "Full Tree" on the site, from 10 meters through to 33cm!

First, clean up the site and remove the pageing equipment and maybe reuse some.

Second, get the microwave linkage installed so internet can be on site.

Third. This is a multistage point to where as equipment is installed at a random pace, it will be hard to predict which repeaters to be installed.

After the linking to Sugarloaf Branch site, I hope to get the 2 meter remote base set up, so it can connect to a couple of other repeaters I frequented a lot! I miss my friends.

So, for this site, it will be work in process for a while!


At this time there are seven locations planned/operational.
Mouse over the Site ID Numbers to be able to select that site's Data Page!




Lancer
At Residence
Floyd County
Kentucky
Sugarloaf Branch
Bull Creek
Floyd County
Kentucky
Pikeville
EKB Tower
Pike County
Kentucky
Site Secured
Opeational - VLP
Site Under Negotiation
Site Secured
Being Developed




Williamson
EKB Tower
Mingo County
West Virginia
Skeleton
Beckley
Raleigh County
West Virginia
Huff Knob
Flat Top
Raleigh County
West Virginia
Pilot Knob
Kopperston
Wyoming County
West Virginia
Site Secured
Being Developed
Site Under Negotiation Site Under Negotiation Site Secured
Being Developed

LATITUDE
:
37° 47' 09.78" / 37.78605000°N
LONGITUDE
:
81° 31' 09.11" / 81.51919722°W
AMSL
:
 3531.000' / 1076.249m
OHAGL
:
  180.000' / 0054.864m
OHAMSL
:
 3711.000' / 1131.113m
OHAAT
:
 1686.086' / 513.919m



Listed by Bands)
OutPut±(Tone)
(If a simplex radio is linked to a particular repeater stack,
then the $ is used in polace of ±.)
In the next table, in the SUB # column, Some are clickable to take you to that Co-Ordination table series.

When you do choose to look at the tables, there are three colors in the data fields, other than headers.

They are :
White
:
These repater data rows are from the Repeayer Book Data.
Pink (Lite Maginta)
:
These repeaters data rows are from SERA Co-Ordination Frequency Search Data.
Red
:
Any repeater row with this color is a posible Co-Ordination but, it may have a Co-Ordination issue and may not be Co-Ordinated. Thus, this frequence may change or not be there.
Green
:
This repeater is Co-Ordinated. With Black fonts, it has been Co-Ordinated but not operational.

If Dark Green fonts, then it is Co-Ordinated and not yet operational.
Lite Blue
:
This repeater is the target frequency.

SUB #
Out[±$](Tone ) Mode Type Notes Plotted
111 0029.6800-(127.3) Analog Repeater (1) (2)
Yes
112 0053.4500-(127.3) Alalog Repeater (1) Yes
113
0146.5050$(127.3) Alalog Simplex / Remote Base
(1) Yes
114 0224.0400-(127.3) Alalog Repeater (1) Yes
115 0443.4500+(127.3) Alalog Repeater (1)
Yes
116 - - - - No
117 - - - - No
713
- P-25
- - No
813 - DMR - - No
815 - DMR - - No




Notes
:
(1) In Planning Stahe

: (2) Co-ordination may be an issue.




Planned links between this site to other repeater sites
Click the Individual Arrows to see the link

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Co-Ordination Tables Needs Placed Here!


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