CIARC Repeaters

CIARC maintains two linked repeaters, available to all licensed amateur radio operators and special event coordinators

The CIARC analog network consists of repeaters on Brundage Mountain overlooking McCall at the North end of Valley County, and on No Business Mountain above the City of Cascade. The repeaters operate on a 2 meter VHF input / output and are linked via 70 cm UHF. The system is open to all licensed amateur radio operators for recreational use. Each Monday evening at 8:30 PM the repeaters are linked to the Southwest Idaho ARES network via the K7ZZL repeater on Snowbank Mountain.

No Business Mountain
Downlink:147.02000
Uplink:147.62000
Offset:+0.6 MHz
Uplink Tone:100.0
Downlink Tone:100.0
County:Valley
Grid:DN14VS
Call:KC7MCC
Use:OPEN
Op Status:On-Air
Coverage:Wide area: Valley, Adams, Washington, Idaho, Boise counties.
30 mi radius.
Sponsor:Central Idaho Amateur Radio Club (CIARC)
FM:Yes; analog capable.
Brundage Mountain
Downlink:146.90000
Uplink:146.30000
Offset:-0.6 MHz
Uplink Tone:123.0
County:Valley
Grid:DN15WA
Call:KC7MCC
Use:OPEN
Op Status:On-Air
Coverage:Adams, Valley and southern Idaho counties.
Sponsor:CIARC
Affiliate:Central Idaho Amateur Radio Club
FM:Yes; analog capable.

Club repeaters are maintained by the CIARC Technical Committee, Larry Stokes N7IBC, Ron Walker WB6VSJ, Brian Hamilton N7BMH, Gary Scott KG6MRX, Richard Wagner W7ELE and John Quinzio W7JMQ and with the help of many dedicated CIARC members

other repeaters available from our area

146.620 (-) PL 100 Snowbank Mountain VOI-(Voice of Idaho Amateur radio Club)

443.300 (+) PL 110.9 Snowbank Mountain (K7ZZL)

146.700 (-) PL 100 North Squaw Butte, North of Emmett, Id.

147.240 (+) PL 100 War Eagle Mountain, (Near Silver City, Id.)

145.130 (-) PL 100 Shafer Butte– Intermountain Intertie, linked to Utah, Nevada, Montana, Arizona

145.370 (-) PL 100 Mesa Hill, South of Council