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NI4CE Repeater System known as “Big Stick”, NI4CE is West Central Florida’s regional VHF/UHF Amateur Radio communications connection. NI4CE covers West Central & Southwest Florida and provides seamless coverage along the I-75 and I-4 corridors. All sites are linked. Status: This is a New Feed and we are in Testing. Please Stand By while me make it great! |
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The NI4CE Repeater System, also known as “Big Stick”, NI4CE is West Central Florida’s regional VHF/UHF Amateur Radio communications connection. NI4CE covers numerious counties in West Central and Southwest Florida and provides seamless coverage along the areas I-75 and I-4 corridors. All sites are linked. WCFG operates two parallel, repeaters systems – the original analog linked repeater system and the newest NXDN digital linked repeater system. The analog repeater system locations and coverage map are shown below.
SKYWARN® Nets - The NI4CE Repeater Network has supported the National Weather Service’s SKYWARN® severe weather spotter program since it went on the air in 2001. NI4CE has provided major communications support to large-scale severe weather events.
Counties Covered - Levy, Marion, Cirtus, Sumter, Hernando, Pasco, Hillsborough, Polk, Manatee, Hardee, Highlands, Glades, Hendry, Lee, Desoto, Charlotte, Okeechobee, Osceola, and Lake
NI4CE-10 Verna (Manatee County) APRS Weather Station and Digipeater
NI4CE-11 Riverview (Hillsborough County) APRS Weather Station (ground level)
NI4CE-12 Riverview (Hillsborough Count) APRS Wide Area Digipeater and Weather Station (weather station currently off the air) (805 feet AGL)
NI4CE-13 Oldsmar (NE Pinellas County) APRS Weather Station (weather station currently off the air)
NI4CE-14 Holiday (Pasco County) APRS Weather Station and Digipeater
NI4CE-15 Lake Placid (Highlands County) APRS Weather Station and Digipeater (weather station currently off the air)
List Of Weekly Radio Nets
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