Station locations, frequencies and useful repeaters
Primary location and secondary locations (and their working frequencies)
Special Event Station PA100FDM will be active from one primary location and several secondary locations.
The primary location, active during 28 days from June 28th to July 26th 2016, is outside the city of Nijmegen. During the actual Four Days Marches, from July 19th to July 22nd 2016 several stations will be active from different locations next to the routes.
The map below shows all these locations.
PRIMARY LOCATION: Strengstraat 3, Bergharen (several operators at the location of PEØF).
Active from June 28th to July 26th 2016
Working on HF, VHF and UHF. For working frequencies, check out the DX-Clusters.
SECONDARY LOCATION: Dr. Rudolf van Oppenraaijstraat 72, Bemmel (operator PEØGRD at the pinpointed location of PEØGRD).
Active on July 19th 2016 from ± 02:30 untill ± 07:00 UTC
(Freq. 1) RX 145.750 MHz (TX -600 kHz), VHF repeater PI3NYM
(Freq. 2) RX/TX VHF 145.500 MHz, direct frequency
The location of PEØGRD is only 400 meters away from the actual route of day 1.
SECONDARY LOCATION: (1) Krayenhofflaan 21, Nijmegen (operators PD1RJ, PD1MLB at the pinpointed location).
(2) At the corner of the Krayenhofflaan and the Voorstadslaan, Nijmegen
Active on July 20th 2016 from ± 09:00 untill ± 15:00 UTC
(Freq. 1) RX 145.750 MHz (TX -600 kHz), VHF repeater PI3NYM - interviews by PD1MLB
(Freq. 2) RX 144.500 MHz for SSTV images - SSTV by PD1RJ
We will directly broadcast QSO´s/interviews from the route over PI3NYM. Therefore we will use a crossband repeater. We will also take pictures and broadcast them with SSTV.
People and radio-amateurs who are interested are welcomed at this station to have a chat or a pitstop. Interviewed radio amateurs will be logged and will receive a QSL card.
People and radio-amateurs who are interested are welcomed at this station to have a chat or a pitstop. Interviewed radio amateurs will be logged and will receive a QSL card.
SECONDARY LOCATION: Rijksweg 79A, Mook (only transponder relay this day).
Active on July 21st 2016
(Freq. 1) RX/TX UHF 432.800 MHz transponder relay to VHF repeater PI3NYM 145.750 MHz
You can use the transponder relay on RX/TX UHF 432.800 MHz to work over the VHF repeater
PI3NYM 145.750 MHz in Nijmegen.
PI3NYM 145.750 MHz in Nijmegen.
SECONDARY LOCATION: Rijksweg 79A, Mook (operator PA2P at the pinpointed location of PA2P).
Active on July 22nd 2016 from ± 08:00 untill ± 13:00 UTC
(Freq. 1) RX/TX UHF 432.800 MHz transponder relay to VHF repeater PI3NYM 145.750 MHz
(Freq. 2) RX/TX VHF 145.400 MHz, direct frequency
You can use the transponder relay on RX/TX UHF 432.800 MHz to work over the VHF repeater
PI3NYM 145.750 MHz in Nijmegen.
People and radio-amateurs who are interested are welcomed at this station to have a chat or a pitstop. Interviewed radio amateurs will be logged and will receive a QSL card.
PI3NYM 145.750 MHz in Nijmegen.
People and radio-amateurs who are interested are welcomed at this station to have a chat or a pitstop. Interviewed radio amateurs will be logged and will receive a QSL card.
USEFUL REPEATERS: Useful repeaters in the Nijmegen region.
All days:
- Nijmegen, analog repeater PI3NYM VHF 145.7500, shift -0.6 MHz, TQ 77.0 Hz
- Nijmegen, analog cityrepeater PI2NMG UHF 430.3125, shift +1.6 MHz, TQ 77.0 Hz
- Groesbeek, analog repeater PE2GER VHF 145.6125, shift -0.6 MHz, TQ 77.0 Hz
The Vierdaagse repeater, a special - manned - repeater on the occasion of this event
Day 1:
- Arnhem, analog repeater PI2ANH UHF 430.0500, shift +1.6 MHz, TQ 77.0 Hz
- Arnhem, digital DMR repeater PI1ANH UHF 438.0625, shift -7.6 MHz
- Elten (Germany) analog repeater DBØEE VHF 145.6625, shift -0.6 MHz, TQ 77.0 Hz or Toneburst 1.750 Hz
Day 3:
- Gennep, analog repeater PI2NLB UHF 430.2000, shift +1.6 MHz, TQ 71,9 Hz
- Gennep, digital DMR repeater PI1NLB UHF 438.0250, shift -7.6 MHz
Day 4:
- Gennep, analog repeater PI2NLB UHF 430.2000, shift +1.6 MHz, TQ 71,9 Hz
- Gennep, digital DMR repeater PI1NLB UHF 438.0250, shift -7.6 MHz