Explore Communication Possibilities with the Lake Simcoe Repeater Association (LSRA)!

Explore Communication Possibilities with the Lake Simcoe Repeater Association (LSRA)!

Calling all radio enthusiasts in Orillia and surrounding areas! The Lake Simcoe Repeater Association (LSRA) offers a valuable resource for ham radio operators by maintaining a network of repeaters for communication within the region.

Why Join the Lake Simcoe Repeater Association?

  • Stay Connected: Utilize their network of repeaters for communication across various bands and modes:
    • FM Voice Repeaters:
      • VE3LSR (146.850 MHz -) with a PL tone of 156.7 Hz
      • VE3LSR (147.315 MHz +) with a PL tone of 156.7 Hz (also includes IRLP Node 2688 for wider connectivity)
    • Digital Repeaters:
      • VE3LSR (444.350 MHz +) - D-Star
      • VE3LSR (145.190 MHz -) - D-Star
    • Other:
      • VA3LSR (53.070 MHz -) - 6 Meter Band
      • VE3LSR APRS (144.390 MHz) - Automatic Packet Reporting System
  • Support the Community: The LSRA plays a vital role in maintaining communication infrastructure for ham radio operators in the region.

How to Get Involved

  • Contact: Reach out to the club via email at [email protected] for more information about the LSRA and its repeater network.
  • Website: Visit the LSRA website (http://www.ve3lsr.ca/) for details on their repeaters and contact information (although note that the website may not have information on meetings or events).

Join the Communication Network!

Whether you're a seasoned operator or just starting out, the Lake Simcoe Repeater Association provides a valuable resource for connecting with other hams in the region. Their network of repeaters across various bands and modes allows for diverse communication possibilities. While they don't appear to hold regular meetings or offer classes, their website and email address provide a way to connect and learn more about their role in the ham radio community.

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