NARC Repeaters

The Nittany Amateur Radio Club
operates 3 open FM Repeaters


W3YA

Our W3YA VHF repeater is located on Little Flat Mountain
near Boalsburg PA

W3YA operates on 146.85 MHz, with standard -600KHz split and with a subaudible
tone of 146.2 Hz

You will need to have your radio's tone set in order to access the W3YA Repeater

A description of the W3YA repeater is here, to help
everyone understand how it's advanced operation works.

W3YA Repeater Description in docx format

W3YA Repeater Description in pdf format


W3GA

Our second VHF repeater is W3GA. This repeater is located near Black Moshannon State Park on the Rattlesnake Pike

W3GA Operates on 146.76 MHz with standard -600 KHz split, and with a subaudible
tone of 146.2 Hz

W3GA Repeater Description in docx format

W3GA Repeater Description in pdf format


K3YV

Our UHF repeater is K3YV, and is located on Tussey Mountain above Pine Grove Mills.

The repeater uses Yaesu's C4FM 4-level FSK
digital technology.
The system fusion system supports both analog FM as well as digital C4FM modulation.
Our repeater is currently set up to recognize regular FM
and digital signals. You can work through the repeater
with any ordinary FM radio.


If you are using a current Yaesu digital radio (HT or mobile) your radio will automatically switch between analog and digital modes, so you can talk to anyone,
whether they have digital or not.

The repeater is on 444.850 MHz, with standard UHF split
of +5 MHz.

For analog FM mode, set your RX and TX tones to 100.0 Hz

The Fusion repeater has CW ID and is operated
as K3YV in repeater service.

K3YV Fusion Repeater description in docx format

K3YV Fusion Repeater description in PDF format


Digital Repeaters

NARC also operates an APRS Digipeater on
144.390 MHz,
and a Packet BBS on
145.030 MHZ.
Both of these Repeaters are located
at the mountaintop clubhouse site
above Pine Grove Mills, PA.