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Local Area Repeater Quick-Guide - Clallam Co.
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Central & East Ends
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Frequency
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Tone
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145.130-
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100.0
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WF7W Port Angeles
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145.150-
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114.8
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N7UTB Port Townsand
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146.760-
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100.0
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W7FEL Striped Peak
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146.760-
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77.0
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W7FEL Carlsborg RX
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146.840-
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100.0
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VE7VIC Victoria
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147.200+
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107.2
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K7PP Lyman Hill
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145.190-
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127.3
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N7HNM Lyman Hill
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442.100+
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100.0
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W5RFL Blyn
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443.950+
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100.0
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VE7RTC Victoria
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444.875+
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107.2
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VE7USA Victoria
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West End
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146.760-
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186.2
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W7FEL Ellis Peak RX
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146.660-
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107.2
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N7QDY North Point
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147.280+
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127.3
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K7PP Mt. Octopus
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Ham Radio in Clallam County
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About 1 million acres of land on the Olympic Peninsula have been set aside as the Olympic National Park, an area that has unique and distinct biological qualities found nowhere else in the world. 95% of the Olympic National Park land is designated wilderness.
Olympic National Park contains ecosystems such as old-growth and temperate rain forests, 60 miles of wild coastline, and rugged, mountainous terrain up to heights of about 8,000 feet.
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Port Angeles is the largest town in Clallam County, with a population of about 18,000 (5/02). Located on the the Strait of Juan de Fuca and bordering with the Olympic National Park, Port Angeles is unique where you can travel by car from the waterfront to the heart of the mountainous wilderness in about an hour.
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Port Angeles
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218
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Sequim
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288
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Forks
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46
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Neah Bay
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2
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Joyce
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7
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Beaver
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3
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Seiku
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3
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Carlsborg
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14
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La Push
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2
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