Conventional Analog FM Repeater Network
Bay-Net provides excellent Bay Area wide coverage from our two repeater sites. If you go into any of our 4 analog FM repeaters, you will be heard on all FM repeaters.
East Bay
443.975 PL 100.0 +5 MHz offset (448.975 input)
The East Bay repeater provides coverage in the San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland and North Bay areas. This site can be heard as far south as the southern end of the Silicon Valley.
The repeater antenna radiation pattern is designed to point the energy towards the bay and away from the central valley.
The East Bay repeater provides coverage in the San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland and North Bay areas. This site can be heard as far south as the southern end of the Silicon Valley.
The repeater antenna radiation pattern is designed to point the energy towards the bay and away from the central valley.
South Bay
145.390 PL 100.0 -600 Khz offset (144.790 input)
443.225 PL 100.0 +5 MHz offset (448.225 input)
927.8625 DPL 023, -25 MHz offset (902.8625 input)
The South Bay repeaters are intended to cover the southern half of the San Francisco bay including Palo Alto, San Jose, Fremont and all of Silicon Valley.
The UHF and 900 repeater antenna systems are omni-directional.
The 2m repeater is designed to provide good north/south coverage and minimize the energy pointing east to avoid interference with other systems on the same frequency in the central valley.
443.225 PL 100.0 +5 MHz offset (448.225 input)
927.8625 DPL 023, -25 MHz offset (902.8625 input)
The South Bay repeaters are intended to cover the southern half of the San Francisco bay including Palo Alto, San Jose, Fremont and all of Silicon Valley.
The UHF and 900 repeater antenna systems are omni-directional.
The 2m repeater is designed to provide good north/south coverage and minimize the energy pointing east to avoid interference with other systems on the same frequency in the central valley.