Software for Ham Radio Repeater Control

Find software applications and systems for managing and operating amateur radio repeaters.

Austin
Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

Running a ham radio repeater requires specialized control software to manage audio routing, squelch, and access tones. These programs allow operators to link transceivers, often using older computers or compact devices like the Raspberry Pi, to create a functional repeater station. This setup enables local hams to extend their range and participate in nets or casual QSOs across a wider area, especially on VHF and UHF bands.

Many hams use software-defined repeater controllers to manage their stations, with popular options like SVXLink providing advanced voice services and EchoLink connectivity. Other programs, such as SIMPLEX, allow a single transceiver to function as an audio repeater for various modulation modes, including SSB and FM. These tools help operators build and manage their repeater projects, from basic local coverage to more complex linked systems.

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