The VK2RAY Repeater Project

The Albury Wodonga Amateur Radio club has commissioned the first stage of their multi band / multi-mode repeater system on the VK2/VK3 Border. The VK2RAY Repeater is now operational on 70cm on a frequency of 438.575 MHz with – minus 5MHz offset. No CTCSS tone is required at this stage to access the device.   The repeater site is at […]

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VK2BFC Echolink Node.

After many late nights and early mornings Frank VK2BFC & Rob VK2FAAA have completed the VK2BFC-L Echolink node No. 388642. Using the Echolink client software you can connect to the node from any part of the world either direct on your PC or by connecting via a local Echolink node in your area. Local users are able to connect via […]

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Where we are

The Albury Wodonga Amateur Radio Club is located in Albury-Wodonga, which is situated on the Murray River (the border between NSW and Victoria). Wodonga is in Victoria and Albury is in NSW, Australia. Latitude: 36° 04′ 21S. Although we have members who come from all over the district.

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Welcome to the world of amateur radio

Amateur radio is many different things to the individual three million plus people throughout the world who enjoy this multi-faceted communications hobby. Amateurs communicate with each other by transmitting voice, Morse code, digital modes, pictures and even video signals. Wireless Institute of Australia

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