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Inoperable Until Further Notice

This repeater is known as the Little Wolf Repeater and is located on Little Wolf Mountain about 15 miles west of Colstrip,  MT.  The call sign on the repeater is WA7JDX.  The repeater consists of a Micor radio, RLC-4 link controller, 6 can duplexer, a HyGain vertical fed with 1/2 inch heliax and is on the top of a 100 foot tower.  The repeater has backup battery power.

The repeater  is linked to the Red Lodge repeater on 147.360, the Billings local repeater on 147.300 and the Roundup repeater on 145.410.  Like the other repeaters in the chain it does require a 100hz PL for activation. 

All repeaters are open repeaters and are linked all the time.

Here are some picture of the site and the repeater and some of the crew working.

24-repeater.jpg (62555 bytes) Here is the repeater and the link radio on the top shelf.  The big gray duplexer is for two meters and is a Philips Dodge.  There is a smaller UHF duplexer in behind that is used for the full duplex link.
24-www-cleaning.jpg (47676 bytes) Here is Terry W7WWW getting ready to clean up behind the duplexer after knocking a hole in the wall.
24www-work-feedline.jpg (102533 bytes) Here is Terry, W7WWW, helping to knock a hole in the wall for the feed line.
24-www-working-hard.jpg (52566 bytes) Terry, W7WWW, hard at work!
24-zmc&ehv-on-tower.jpg (59891 bytes) Here is John, WA7ZMC, on top and Bob, WB6EHV on there way up to install the new antenna and feed line.
24-zmc-ehv.jpg (38104 bytes) Here again is John, WA7ZMC and Bob, WB6EHV, after they have the antenna up and are dressing up the feed line on the way down.

 

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