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SK7MQ also known as SK7RNQ B is a D-STAR Gateway enabled HAM repeater, located in Glumslöv, Landskrona Municipality, Sweden. It is set to transmit and receive on the UHF radio band. It is currently held and maintained by its founder: Repeatergruppen SK7MQ, known as a part of "Österlens sändaramatörer". ==History== SK7MQ or also known as SK7RNQ B, is a complementary UHF repeater to the SK7RNQ C repeater which is transmitting on the 2m radio band. SK7MQ had its first launch in July 2010, and was on the 25th of September 2010 gateway connected to the US Trust Server network, making it possible to establish worldwide connections between other D-STAR gateway enabled repeaters through TCP/IP. The first transatlantic D-STAR QSO on SK7MQ were made between SA7BOS and KC5NID at September 27, 2010 via Reflector 001-C, also known as the "D-STAR Mega Repeater". As of 2011, Repeatergruppen SK7RNQ is the fastest deploying D-STAR group within Sweden, currently owning and maintaining two RP2C controlled D-STAR repeaters and one experimental GMSK HotSpot. In the middle of March 2011, the first 23 cm D-STAR repeater in northern Europe will be installed in Malmö Municipality, Sweden by Repeatergruppen SK7MQ. The repeater will act as a pure PS (Digital Data) repeater, and will at first be experimentally used by SA7BOS and SM7ZDV through the use of the ICOM-ID 23 cm transceiver. In addition to the 23 cm repeater, a 70 cm D-STAR repeater will be installed at the same QTH with the aim to provide portable D-STAR users full coverage within Malmö. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「SK7MQ」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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