🛰️ W9EAU 146.91 MHz Repeater — Primary VHF System
The Eau Claire Amateur Radio Club (ECARC) operates the W9EAU repeater on 146.910 MHz in the 2-meter band.
Key details:
- 📡 Frequency: 146.910 MHz (output) with a -0.600 MHz offset and a 110.9 Hz CTCSS tone for access.
- 📍 Location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin — serving the Chippewa Valley and surrounding areas.
- 📻 Modes: Analog FM (including Yaesu System Fusion digital/analog on many ECARC repeaters).
Purpose and Use:
- The 146.91 MHz repeater serves as the primary VHF repeater for the club and is widely used by local hams for everyday communication.
- It also plays an important role in Emcomm (Emergency Communications) — especially for the Eau Claire County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES), providing a robust communications channel during drills, severe weather activations, and public service events.
- When severe weather is in the area, local Skywarn nets may be activated on this frequency so trained volunteer spotters and radio operators can share real-time observations with National Weather Service offices and emergency agencies.