Tasmanian UHF CB Radio Repeaters

Tasmanian UHF CB Radio Repeaters Official page for Hobart and Southern TAS UHF CB repeaters SET01, HUO02, DWT03, emergency HBT05, VJA06, and HOB08

Mt Balfour channel 1 repeater on air! APA01 is now operational, covering the Arthur-Pieman Conservation Area and greater...
03/11/2024

Mt Balfour channel 1 repeater on air! APA01 is now operational, covering the Arthur-Pieman Conservation Area and greater North-West TAS.

RMD44 UHF CB Repeater, Mt Duncan on airThis was a project first conceived by CCARC, Cradle Coast Amateur Radio Club, to ...
20/08/2024

RMD44 UHF CB Repeater, Mt Duncan on air

This was a project first conceived by CCARC, Cradle Coast Amateur Radio Club, to install a CB Repeater on Mt Duncan. Unfortunately, even though they had acquired the repeater, duplexers, coax and antennas, dwindling membership etc, had put the project on hold. CCARC had transferred ownership of the site, and all its equipment to NWTARC, and the club’s priority was to get the CB repeater on air.

The Clubs repeater committee of Dave VK7DC, Dion VK7DB and Matt were tasked with making this happen, last Saturday they climbed Mt Duncan, assisted by Rob VK7ARG and installed the CB repeater, which operates on UHF CB channel 44.

Great work all!

Repeater 6 is back on air! After an extended period of being off air, VJA06 on Mt Lloyd is now operational. An onsite re...
14/04/2024

Repeater 6 is back on air! After an extended period of being off air, VJA06 on Mt Lloyd is now operational. An onsite retune of the duplexer picked up close to 20db on both the RX and TX, with reports received from Tarraleah, Bradys Lake, and mobile in Hobart. The site sits at 920m above sea level in the Derwent Valley. Some minor interference exists on the receiver but will be fixed in due course.

Quick trip today to upgrade the DWT03 channel 3 CB repeater at Brady’s Sugarloaf. This site sits at 1002m above sea leve...
28/03/2024

Quick trip today to upgrade the DWT03 channel 3 CB repeater at Brady’s Sugarloaf. This site sits at 1002m above sea level. You will notice some pink shading on the flora, this is fire retardant applied by aerial bombers during the recent bushfires. Channel 3 primarily covers the central highlands of TAS and upper Derwent Valley.

Quick trip to Herringback today to replace the failed channel 2 repeater. HUO02 is now operational and back on air, cove...
20/12/2023

Quick trip to Herringback today to replace the failed channel 2 repeater. HUO02 is now operational and back on air, covering the Huon, Channel, Kingborough, and parts of greater Hobart.

Photos of one of Australia’s first UHF repeater installations in TAS, courtesy of Clayton
26/11/2023

Photos of one of Australia’s first UHF repeater installations in TAS, courtesy of Clayton

Updated list of TAS UHF CB Repeaters - November 2023
06/11/2023

Updated list of TAS UHF CB Repeaters - November 2023

05/09/2023
26/05/2023

Are you driving on Aussie highways with a CB radio? We’re reminding all CB radio users that UHF repeater channels 5 and 35, as well as 27 MHz channel 9, are reserved for emergency messages only.
Please keep the emergency channels clear for emergency services or someone calling for help.
More at https://www.acma.gov.au/licences/citizen-band-radio-stations-class-licence

09/04/2023

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