I think by now, everyone knows that our Amateur Radio nets are carried on the Keller Peak Repeater. Any ham that lives in the Southern California area, including many parts of San Diego, knows the coverage from this repeater is extensive. Despite this very impressive footprint, it has been our goal, from our first net, to expand our reach well beyond the areas covered by Keller. This goal can be be achieved most efficiently through a system known as IRLP (Internet Radio Linking Project). Once we are hooked up, we will have coverage for much of the South West, including Nevada, Arizona and much more of California. AND, this is just a start.
IRLP however, obviously requires access to the internet. Since there is no hardwired phone service on Keller peak, it has been necessary to get this service via an RF link. Without going into the extensive details of what this requires, suffice it to say that the Keller Board has been struggling with getting internet to the hill for the past many months. With the tireless help of Frank (unwiredadventures), the battle is finally won, but not without a price. The equipment and other expenses necessary to get the RF link functional, has completely depleted their resources.
For those who would like to make a donation, either by way of membership, or an independent contribution, you may make your donation as follows:
1. Membership - use the application below or visit their website at http://www.kpra.net/ .
2. To make a donation, you may write a check to KPRA. Please note that it will be necessary to put "IRLP" in the memo area of the check. Please address it to: KPRA 34690 Cameron Dr. Hemet, CA 92544.
If you have any questions, please post here. Thanks.



