Detailed description is An amateur radio linking system which has been deployed in the central region of Pennsylvania. FOR REPEATER, ALLSTAR NODE, - OWNERS, OPERATORS, AND USERS Welcome to the Wide Area Network Repeater System . . W3WAN wanrs.com. . . The WAN Repeater System is managed by a team of ten 'core' members. The first hams to experiment locally with this technology were Scott Zimmerman - N3XCC and Dave Hunter - N3YFO who are responsible for sparking the interest, and tying the first few repeaters together in Cambria and Somerset Counties (PA) In July of 2010. . . Kevin Custer - W3KKC added a two of his repeaters to the unnamed system in Somerset and Warren Counties in August of 2010. . . In November 2010, Tom Brew - K3WS added his Carrolltown repeater, as well as a DC node at his remote residence to the system. . . November also brought Brian Burton - KB3ORS into the core group as director of systems support. . . In December 2010 Kevin Custer thought up the name Wide Area Network Repeater System which was adopted as the official name. . . Within days, Tom Brew K3WS established our web presence. . . February 2011 was a busy month! Our dedicated Hub node in Warren received the 'vanity' number 2135. . . Jim Knox - N5NWC and Kevin Custer added the Punxsutawney repeater to the system. We also added the Blue Knob repeater in association with core member Jeff Blake - N8PSU. . . We wrapped up the month welcoming in core member Jeff DePolo - WN3A and his Philly Hub and high profile UHF repeater. Jeff DePolo is also responsible for forming the amateur radio club W3WAN. . . In July of 2011 we welcomed our ninth core member Dave Chubski - KB3UAG owner of the St. Thomas site. . . Our tenth member Elaine Bailey - K3EMM provides our Internat Fiber Optic Service to 2135 as well a many other support roles.. . We must say that all of this wouldn't be possible without the effort and cooperation of Steve Henke - W9SH, as most of our servers are using the Zipper release which you can read about below. So, in short, the "WAN-RS" is an amateur radio partnership (club) formed to promote repeater linking using VoIP (RoIP) to connect multiple repeater sites together for emergency operations, and just for fun. Based in Pennsylvania, we cover a large portion of the state, and along with 'affiliate' nodes, we cover a whole lot more. Please take the time to explore http://www.wanrepeater.net and see what's happening.
Established in the recent years Wide Area Network Repeater System W3WAN in chester, pennsylvania in united-states.
This well-known establishment acts as a one-stop destination servicing customers both local and from other parts of the city...
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Qus: 1). what is the mode of payment accepted ?
Ans: Cash , Credit Card and Wallets
Qus: 2). What are the hours of operation ?
Ans: Open all days from 9:30 to 8:30 and exceptions on Sundays