The Southern Ireland Repeater Group was formed in 2016 to take over the ownership and running of the repeater network from South Eastern Amateur Radio and East Cork Radio Groups.
This allowed the further development the existing network of RF linked Analog Repeaters in the Southern half of the country which now stands at 8 and make up the Southern Ireland Repeater Network.
As we operate independently of any other club or organization we welcome donations or contributions from users towards the upkeep and improvement of the group's infrastructure.
Donations can be made by clicking on the donate tab on our blog page: https://sirnrepeaters.blogspot.ie/
Our analogue repeater network is also used by the South Eastern Amateur Radio Group to broadcast their IRTS weekly news on Tuesday nights at 21.30.
Contact us by email at: sirnrepeaters@gmail.com
Network Information:
EI7MLR, located on Mt. Leinster on the Carlow/Wexford border at a height of 796m, covering much of the South East and into the Midlands.
(RU76 - input 438.550 MHz, output 430.950 MHz, 156.7Hz tone)
EI2DBR, located near Devil's Bit mountain in North Tipperary, covering the Midlands.
(R2 - input 145.050 MHz, output 145.650 MHz, 103.5Hz tone)
EI2HHR, located on Helvick Head in Co. Waterford, covering Waterford, South Wexford and East Cork.
(R3 - input 145.075 MHz, output 145.675 MHz, 4m link on 70.400 MHz)
EI7FXR, located at Farmers Cross in Cork city, covering east Cork, Cork City and parts of West Cork.
(RU72 - input 438.500 MHz, output 430.900 MHz, 103.5Hz tone)
EI7MHR, located at Mullaghanish Mountain Co. Cork, covering areas of West Cork, North Cork, Limerick County and parts of Co. Kerry.
(RU70 - input 438.475 MHz, output 430.875 MHz, 103.5Hz tone)
EI7WDR, located at Carrickphierish in Waterford city, covering Waterford City, South Kilkenny and the Suir Valley.
(RB11 - input 434.875 MHz, output 433.275 MHz)
EI7HXR, located at Harney's Cross near Clonmel licenced and managed by Tipperary Amateur Radio Group, Covering the South Tipperary area.
(RU68 - input 438.450 MHz, output 430.850 MHz, 103.5Hz tone)
EI2MLR, Located at a temporary site at Listerlin, South Kilkenny.
(R4 - input 145.100 MHz, output 145.700 MHz, 103.5Hz tone)
Four Metre Access from Helvick Head site on 70.400 MHz (103.5Hz tone) covering Waterford, South Wexford & East Cork.
DMR Access to the system is available again using talkgroup number 27240.
IRLP node 5883 can be accessed from all repeaters on the network.
We also provide six APRS digipeaters plus an APRS IGate on 144.800 MHz which provide coverage over a significant part of the Southern half of the country.
We also provide four UHF digital repeaters:
EI7CDD, located at Carronadavderg, between Dungarvan and Youghal, covering West Waterford and East Cork.
(DVU-52 - input 430.650 MHz, output 439.650 MHz, 103.5Hz tone for analog, Modes: DMR, Fusion & DStar)
EI7WCD, located in Waterford City, covering the East Waterford/Waterford City areas
(DVU-R22 - input 439.275 MHz, output 430.275 MHz, 103.5Hz tone for analog, Modes: DMR, Fusion & DStar)
EI7MLD, located at Mt. Leinster on the Carlow/Wexford border, covering much of the South East and into the Midlands.
(DVU-R24 - input 439.300 MHz, output 433.300 MHz, 103.5Hz tone for analog, Modes: DMR & Analog)
EI7FXD, located at Farmers Cross in Cork city, covering east Cork, Cork City and parts of West Cork.
(DVU-R20 - input 439.250 MHz, output 430.250 MHz, Mode: DMR Only)
great work john and neil
ReplyDeletegreat be able to connect through echolink..73 de ei9gmb tony in louth
ReplyDeleteI've just come across your network on Echolink, Great work all, Years ago what is in place now could only be dreamt about or worked data wise via packet. Have family /Friends in Kilmac & Stradbally, Waterford, used to be a frequent visitor and always ran VHF/UHF in car de G7GLW
ReplyDeleteHello, I just emailed the moderators via the 'contact us' page. I am looking forward to being successfully approved. Vy 73 de EI7CLB
ReplyDeleteInteresting Network and one in which I hope to use next year on a visit to Ireland in August. Will be mainly in Galway and Dublin areas. Thank you all and best of 73's...Bob Callahan KC5T near Houston, Texas
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