Bruin Point Repeater
This repeater site is located in Carbon County, Utah on Bruin Point above the cities of Sunnyside and East Carbon. This site consists of a commercial Kenwood VHF repeater (TKR-740) with a 100w power amplifier with a commercial Kenwood UHF repeaters (TKR-850) running 40w to link all of the other Sinbad Desert Amateur Radio club repeaters with the exception of the Lake Mountain Repeater which is linked to the Boardinghouse Ridge repeater then to this repeater.
This site also contains two Remote Base Radios, one 1.25cm radio and one 144/440 dual band radio tied to a Doug Hall RBI-1. This site is controlled with a Link Communications RLC-404DSP. Bruin Point is the hub for all of the SDARC linked repeaters. Without this repeater there would be no Sinbad Repeater System.
The main antennas are located at the top of a 120’ tower with the VHF antenna above the main UHF link antenna. The Remote Base antenna 60’ above ground on the same tower.
This repeater covers east towards Price, UT and south along State Route 10 to Huntington, UT and along US Highway 6 & 191 towards Green River, UT. It also covers into the Uinta Basin from Duchesne, UT towards Roosevelt, UT. It can also be used with power and/or with a directional antenna from the Grand Junction, CO area.
Repeater Access Information
Repeater Callsign: K7SDC
Output Frequency: 147.320 MHz
Input Frequency: 147.920 MHz
Offset: +600 kHz
Status: Open
CTCSS (Tone SQ): 88.5 Hz
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Repeater Access Information
Repeater Callsign: K7SDC
Output Frequency: 449.050 MHz
Input Frequency: 444.050 MHz
Offset: -5.0 MHz
Status: Open
CTCSS (Tone SQ): 88.5 Hz
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| Bruin UHF Coverage Map |
Pictures from Bruin Point
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| Bruin Point Repeater Site | Bruin Point Repeater | Bruin Point Remote Base |
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| Bruin Tower | Bruin Work Crew 2009 |
