Champlain Regional Repeater Association

owners & operators of amateur radio repeater

VE3STP

Serving the Heart of the Ottawa Valley since 1969

New tone controlled squelch requirement
See announcement section below—

Join our Mini Net every evening at 6:45 PM local time!  Listen to an old net!

Visitors are always welcome to check in and enjoy traditional Ottawa Valley hospitality.

Frequency: VE3STP can be heard on 147.060 Mhz and listens on 146.460 (ie. -0.600). A CTCSS (sub audible) tone114.8 hz is required for access. VE3STP is an open 2 meter repeater whose frequency is coordinated by the SLVRC  under Renfrew County.  We support the Renfrew County Amateur Radio Emergency Services and RAC. An important read on the status of RAC

REPEATER STATUS

CONFIGURATION

The repeater is up and performing very well with a new pre-amp and 114.8 Hz tone squelch. The duplexer has been changed out with a rebuilt one

 Harris  2000 running
45 Watts
3 Tx resonators
4 Rx resonators
Preamp 
Tone squelch (114.8 Hz)

 Shared Tx Rx 8 dipole co-linear vertical array on a 68 ft (20m) tower




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CRRA Address


YEAR'S EVENTS


The 2010 ANNUAL CORN ROAST was held at the residence of Dave Howell, VE3ZBZ, Sunday 15 August 2010. in the Calabogie Peaks Village.

Twenty one members were in attendance, and the corn was consumed in abundance.

Gil VE3BHA, Dave VE3ZBZ and lurking behind Steve VE3KEG

The threat of rain was dealt with by preparing in the car port, but nature smiled with kindness upon us. Leftover unboiled corn was sold for further enjoyment. See you all next year when the tradition continues.

  

Mike VA3TJP, chief shucker                              John VE3DDN, chief boiler

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 
OF THE 
CHAMPLAIN REGIONAL REPEATER ASSOCIATION

Saturday 29 May 2010 9:30am


Our Annual General Membership meeting was held again this year at the home of Mike, VA3TJP and XYL Shirley Anne. Our host and hostess, as in past years, served a wonderful breakfast to all present including several spouses and friends of members. After breakfast five members of our Association Executive and seven members in good standing met to discuss association business.

It has been a good year for VE3STP, the high light probably being the introduction of the 114.8 Hz. CTCSS tone requirement on the repeater input. This has eliminated the bothersome QRM we were receiving from distant stations on the same frequency.

Steve, VE3KEG asked to be replaced as Net Manager. Ed, VA3ED agreed to take over the position. Ed has moved from Renfrew to Ottawa and has not yet installed an antenna at the new QTH. He has, therefore, been unable to fill his usual Saturday night spot as Net Control for the Mini-Net. We are in dire need of a couple more Net Controllers. If you can take a night or fill in as a spare when needed, please get in touch with Ed or any of the other Net Controllers. Steve will continue as Web Master for <ve3stp.org.>.

You may have noticed that the repeater input sensitivity had diminished in recent weeks. Sandy, VE3AAC, the CRRA Technical Director, Allen, VE3JGU and Graham, VE3AMN traced the problem to the system diplexer. The unit was replaced with a realigned one. The repeater coverage has greatly improved.

While working to resolve this problem, attention was also given to the Packet Radio system operating from the repeater site. The system is now operational on 145.01 Mhz. It had been QRV on 145.05 Mhz.

We presently have fifty seven members with membership dues paid to 2009. At the AGM VA3TJP, Mike suggested that we give some kind of incentive to members in arrears to pay their dues. His motion that we hold a draw for a free membership was passed unanimously. Therefore, all who pay dues for 2010 before the first of September, including those already paid this year, will be automatically entered in a draw for a free 2011 membership. Send your twenty five dollar or forty dollar family fee to Treasurer VE3BRT, Brian Hick, 1118 Ebbs Bay Road, Carleton Place ON, K7C 3P1. If you are not sure of your membership status, you can find it on the web site. Click on “Check Your Membership Status” and enter Username <VE3STP> and Password <hamradio>. Be sure to use upper case for username and lower for the password.

Plans are under way for our annual VE3STP Corn Boil. It will be held at the home of VE3ZBZ, Dave in Calabogie on Sunday, 15 August. All are welcome .

Your executive is working hard to keep the association viable and to ensure that VE3STP maintains its reputation as a reliable source of ham radio communication throughout the Ottawa valley. We truly need your support.

Thanks — The Executive Committee




Echolink has been removed from VE3STP. 



QST

Announcements

QST


VE3STP has a sub-audible tone requirement to access the repeater. The tone  is required to be transmitted by your rig with a frequency of 114.8 Hz. Please set up your rig to do this at your earliest convenience so you don't find yourself left out. See the newsletter.


The Champlain Regional Repeater Association occasionally provides space in this box for neighbouring area clubs to make announcements of general interest to the local ham community.






A recent breakfast 16 April 2008 - Rocky Mountain House Restaurant, Renfrew

Ed, Doug, Steve, Gil, Dave, Wayne, Bill, Randy, Mike, John and Ben


Ed VA3ED, Doug KB2FID,
Steve VE3KEG, Gil VE3BHA, Dave VE3LBO, Wayne VE3JSQ, Bill VE3TUC, Randy VA3RKS, Mike VA3TJP, John VE3DDN, and Ben VA3BES. Photo by Shirley-Anne.


Silent Key

Thankfully there are no silent key announcements at this time


VE3STP supports the ARES Renfrew East meeting 20051126

 

DEC Mike Hickey VE3IPC, AEC Peter DeWolfe VE3YYY, Nathan McIsaac VA3NCM, Ron Sinclair VE3JRN, Dave Howell VE3ZBZ, Steve Paynter VE3KEG, EC Wayne Greenough VE3JSQ, AEC Ed Holmes VA3ED, below, Gil Gilchrist VE3BHA and Randy Smith VA3RKS

Your STP executive were well represented at the meeting.

Visit the Renfrew County ARES site at http://www.technifest.com/ARES/ARES.htm



Youngest mininet controller. On Friday 26 December 2003 the mininet was run by Nathan MacIsaac VA3NCM, age 13, only several weeksNathan McIsaac after being assigned his certificate and call sign. Congratulations, Nathan! 


Membership dues are payable in January. Yours would be appreciated if you have not already mailed your cheque. The annual fee is a modest $25.00, $40.00 for family (two or more hams). Additional donations will be gratefully received and well used to improve the serviceability of the repeater. Check your membership status

Our History

On November 29, 1968 a group of radio amateurs in the National Capital area, interested in VHF operation, met to discuss the possibility of erecting a regional repeater to service the towns and highways west of Ottawa. At the time, no coverage existed in this rural area other than the limited access provided by VE2CRA in Ottawa.

The repeater is presently located on Kennelley's Mountain, part of the  Mount St. Patrick range of the Madawaska Highlands at an elevation of 1450 feet. The intent was to provide reliable coverage to an area encompassing Ottawa, Smith's Falls, Perth, Kaladar, Madoc, Arnprior, Renfrew, Deep River, Pembroke, Petawawa, Barry's Bay and Bancroft for mobile operators

It was also intended for use by fixed stations with beam antennas in such areas as Kingston, Belleville, Peterborough and Haliburton. We have a regular check-in from Hawkesbury and Ogdensburg.

Several names for the group were discussed and The Champlain Regional Repeater Association was chosen as the coverage area was the territory covered by Samuel de Champlain in his explorations.

VE3STP went into service on May 3, 1969 and has operated more or less continuously ever since.

 

Activities

The Champlain Regional Repeater Association is not a "club" as such and limits activities to the following.

  • Operating and maintaining amateur radio repeater VE3STP on Kennelly Mountain, at the East end of the Mt. St. Patrick range 
  • Maintaining an executive committee and holding annual meetings of the membership
  • Running the Mini-Net, a checkin net,  at 6:45 PM local time every evening. About 20 minutes. 
  • Hosting an Annual General Meeting for members in the spring. Newcomers may sign up at this time. 
  • Sponsoring a summer picnic - corn roast. 
  • Acknowledging a breakfast eyeball QSO at 9:00 AM each Wednesday, presently in Renfrew (The Rocky Mountain House restaurant across Bruce St. from the Wendy's - Tim Horton's). Occasionally other sites are selected. Listen to the mini-net Tuesday night for this week's location.
  • Suporting neighbouring ham radio groups and ARES activities
  • maintaining a pool of amateur radio operators for civil emergencies where conventional communications may be inadequate or unavailable.

The Champlain Regional Repeater Association is incorporated as a not-for-profit organization  under the laws of the Province of Ontario.

 




 

This was the motley crew for breakfast at the PJ Restaurant in Arnprior 9 Aprl 2003. Pictured are Rod VA3ZBB; Jim VA3EA; Betty VE3ZBB; John VE3DDN (STP Licensee); Art VA3LEY (CRRA Vice President); Ross VE3BTN; MarilynVE3BBO; Dave VE3ZBZ (CRRA Net Manager); Don VE3QLQ; Gil VE3BHA (CRRA Past President); Chuck VE3FEJ; Steve VE3KEG (CRRA President, tech director & web master); Clint VA3CLI; Bill VE3TUC (Then CRRA Secretary); Wally VE3GE; towering above Wally - Guy VE3WGL; and the photographer who runs faster than light - Ed VA3ED (CRRA Vice President). Click the image for a slightly larger and clearer version.

The Executive Committee
Updated May 2010

PRESIDENT (list of past presidents)


NET MANAGER

VICE PRESIDENTS (2) VA3ED 

  •          Ed Holmes, VA3ED 
  • Dave Swerdtfeger, VE3LBO


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TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
                   (Appointment)


SECRETARY

Wayne Greenough

 LICENSEE (Volunteer)

  • John Neumann, VE3DDN

 
TREASURER

PAST PRESIDENT

 

I guess the Sun's been shining on this web site because the pictures have faded.

CRRA BYLAWS

Membership

Although VE3STP is an open repeater, we urge regular users to contribute financially to our continued operation. Dues are $25.00 single and $40.00 family annually and are payable at the beginning of the calendar year. Members receive the right to raise motions, have voting rights on motions and the election of officers, the right to run for office and our perpetual gratitude.

Dues or other enquiries may be sent to:

The Champlain Regional Repeater Association
146 Victoria St.,
Arnprior ON K7S 1T8

Cheques may be made to "CRRA".

For general information email The Secretary 

For technical information or to make technical suggestions, email the technical director VE3KEG

Annual General Meeting

The AGM is held in May or June of each year. Every odd numbered year nominations for the election of officers are received. 


VE3STP Repeater Tech Stuff


  • System: The old setup at VE3STP uses a Harris Alpha 2000 series two meter repeater. It work into a Sinclair duplexer set (3 Tx and 4 Rx resonator cans) and on to an eight dipole vertically polarized co-linear array antenna. The antenna is mounted on a 68 ft self supporting Delhi tower whose base is embedded in a six foot cube of concrete.  Location of repeater. The gain in this antenna gives us an effective radiated power of several hundred watts.

  • The receiver sensitivity at 146.46 Mhz. is better than 0.50 micro volt for full quieting (20 db) with 0.3 µvolt for a 12 db SINAD. The receiver is protected from the powerful transmitter signal by the duplexer whose role is to connect both receiver and transmitter to the antenna while isolating the receiver from the transmitter.  This is achieved with an array of cavity resonators. The setup also offers some protection from cross and inter modulation products arising from strong signals from a commercial VHF radio communications tower not far away.

  • Transmit RF power is 45W (Harris 2000).

  • It is said that the antenna tends to favour the Ottawa-Carleton area but it has excellent general coverage.
     

  • Backup: A GE repeater is being configured to serve as a backup.

  • Power Supply: The equipment is powered from a Texpro 13.5V 45A power supply which is backed up by a bank of 100 ampere hour liquid Nickel Cadmium batteries. The site is served by a lengthy private primary hydro line (7200 volt) and is the only customer on the secondary 240/120 volt three wire service connection to the shack.
  • Control: The repeater  is controlled by a NHRC-4 repeater controller. It provides the identifier and various timing functions such as the tail length, identifier repeat timer and talk out timer. The timers and other repeater functions may be set up or controlled remotely through the use of DTMF tones. In the event of abuse, the repeater may be shut down remotely by a control operator. Also VE3STP has DTMF tone pass through suppression to prevent the copying of the tone control password and control codes. 

  • PL (CTCSS): A tone of 114.8 hz is required on your signal. The repeater transmits the same tone.

  • Time out: There is an over talk timer that temporarily shuts down the repeater if an extended talker goes on and on. Time out is signaled by an "TO" in CW.  The timer may be disablee by the control operator.

  • Auto patch: There is no auto patch facility at VE3STP___there is no phone line at or near the site.

  • Linking: There is no linking between VE3STP and any other repeater.

  • IRLP: There is no IRLP capability at VE3STP

  • Safety and Grounding: The tower grounding system is enormous and effective and has weathered nature's assaults.

  • The Shack: The equipment is stored in a rugged vandal resistant building with intrusion signaling over the repeater and a local loud horn. A buried power service cable and antenna cable completes the facility.

Meet Your Net Controllers......

18:45 ET

Net Controllers

Monday:

Wayne Greenough VE3JSQ

Tuesday:

Mike Parris VA3TJP

Wednesday:

Richard Bourcier VA3BIX

Thursday:

Eldon "Gil" Gilchrist VE3BHA

Friday:

Gord Grant  VE3DY shared with Larry VE3KLJ

Saturday:

Ed Holmes VA3ED when avail

Sunday:

Lewis Lambert VE3KKO

 


Backups: Doug KB2FID, Rob VA3AGN, Richard VA3BIX, Brian VE3BRT, Murray VE3IFP, Steve VE3KEG,
 Lewis VE3KKO, Tom VE3TJG, Betty VE3ZBB, Marilyn VE3ZYY

Preamble and Check in Sheet in .pdf  .doc .html

Some interesting links & other stuff

 

 


Radio Amateurs of Canada


ARAS Canadian Callbook


Renfrew County Amateur Radio Emergency Services


QRZ Homepage


Hamrad - Neat Search Engines for Ham Items


Quarter Century Wireless Associaton - Ottawa Chapter


The VE3ZRR Renfrew Repeater Page


The ARRL Web


Saint Lawrence Valley Repeater Council


Canadian Hams on the Internet Directory


Ottawa Valley Mobile Radio Club


VE2DM's King Size Ham Site

Canadian Callsign Data Base

Amateur Certificate Fact Sheet

Radio Spectrum Chart (PDF file)

Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations (PDF file)

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Check out the new ham radio swapnet at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hamswapnet/ managed by our Lewis VE3KKO

Some Neighbouring Repeaters in the Valley community

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