
The following repeaters and nodes are available for public service, emergency, or general use by licensed radio amateurs and allow outgoing and incoming Voip connections to the different systems.
We believe the amateur radio service is an opportunity to continue to foster the legacy of the "Amateur Radio Spirit" of earlier generations.
We
The following repeaters and nodes are available for public service, emergency, or general use by licensed radio amateurs and allow outgoing and incoming Voip connections to the different systems.
We believe the amateur radio service is an opportunity to continue to foster the legacy of the "Amateur Radio Spirit" of earlier generations.
We believe in educating and mentoring amateurs on the operation, maintenance and ongoing development of the service for the benefit of society.

To learn more about this fascinating repeater technology and about the host, click on the link below.

Continuing the legacy that Eric - VE5HG (SK) established decades ago, this high profile site has IRLP 1667 or ALLSTAR 512330 connected to the provincial system by default.
Later in the evenings we often disconnect from the provincial system and connect with Allstar to busy systems throughout the world for the "Night Owls".

This excellent system hosts IRLP, ALLSTAR, DMR, Fusion and Dstar on 449.500 mhz. It also has Packet and VaraFM on 2 meters.

Continuing the legacy of Eric - VE5HG, this repeater runs FM and Fusion. It has emergency back up power.
Allstar Node 512336 is used to link this repeater when needed.

Copyright © 2025 VE5DR
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.