Washington Digital Radio Enthusiasts

The W7CDP/Reardan D-STAR repeater system is privately owned by Randy-W4LKS. It uses the callsign and coordinated frequency pair of Craig-W7CDP, with his permission. This repeater is a Washington Digital Radio Enthusiasts affiliated repeater. That means the operating guidelines and rules described on this site, apply to this repeater.

The repeater is physically located on Shoemaker Butte a couple miles North of the town of Reardan, WA. It is located on the farmlands of the Landreth family. Thanks to the Landreth family, and especially Dale Landreth - K7DFL, for allowing us to use their great location, some of their electric power and Internet connectivity. The Landreth family has been farming on this land for more than 150 years.

The W7CDP/Reardan D-STAR Repeater is an Authentic ICOM ID-RV4010V 70cm repeater system complete with Pi-Star Internet interface for linking to other D-STAR repeaters and reflectors.

Repeater Usage Information
Repeater Callsign RPT1: W7CDP__B
RPT2: W7CDP__G
(Use 2 spaces in each callsign above)
Primary Control Operators Randy, W4LKS
Craig, W7CDP
Dale, K7DFL
Output Frequency (You RX on) 442.575 Mhz
Input Frequency (You TX on) 447.575 Mhz
Analog/Digital Mode D-STAR with Gateway / FM Analog (local only), One at a time
TX Power Low (10W)
Antenna Vertical gain antenna on 15' mast
CTCSS (PL) Tone for Analog FM input 100 hz
Tone Squelch Encoding of Analog FM output 100 hz
Internet Linking Fully Supported - Using Pi-Star
Normally Connected to REF035C - Washington State Reflector