Ham Radio Repeaters: Global Frequencies and Technical Information
Directory of amateur radio repeater information.
This category collects resources pertaining to amateur radio repeaters, which extend the communication range of VHF and UHF transceivers. Repeaters are integral to local and regional amateur radio operations, overcoming line-of-sight limitations and facilitating communication across challenging terrains. The resources here address various aspects of repeater systems, including their fundamental operational principles, technical specifications, and network configurations. Information covers both analog FM repeaters and those supporting digital modes, reflecting the evolving landscape of amateur radio communication infrastructure.
The collection includes listings and databases of active repeaters across different geographical regions, providing essential frequency, offset, and tone information for operators. Additionally, resources detail recommended operating procedures and etiquette for using repeaters effectively and courteously. Technical documentation for repeater construction, maintenance, and system design is also available, catering to those involved in building and sustaining these vital communication nodes. This section serves as a reference for understanding, utilizing, and contributing to the global repeater network.
Subcategories
- Europe (11)
- Repeater maps (9)
- USA (30)
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A current listing of 6-meter (53-54 MHz) voice repeaters for Australia (VK) and New Zealand (ZL), detailing output/input frequencies, callsigns, service
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A concise reference detailing 6-meter (50-54 MHz) amateur radio repeater frequencies and operational parameters for British Columbia and Washington State.
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An introductory reference on amateur radio repeaters, covering their function, common bands (10m, 6m, 2m, 70cm, 23cm), linking methods, and operational
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The flight of the Lockheed Martin ARC Amateur Radio Balloon Repeater
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The Wireless Institute of Australia (WIA) provides an official directory and database of Australian amateur radio repeaters, offering downloadable files
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A comprehensive database for amateur radio voice repeaters, including FM, DMR, D-Star, and C4FM/Wires-X, with over 8000 entries from 60+ countries.
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Explains how amateur radio repeaters function, contrasting simplex communication with duplex operation via a base station for extended range.
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Explains various repeater operating modes with clear graphics and text, covering simplex, hemi-duplex, semi-duplex, demi-duplex, and full-duplex systems.
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KP3AV Systems provides a comprehensive directory of amateur radio repeaters in Puerto Rico, alongside articles on DMR, C4FM, emergency communications, and
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What is a repeater? How do you use repeaters. A great guide to use amateur radio repeaters incuding repeater frequencies, operating procedures and practices.
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Searchable database of amateur repeaters and broadcast transmitters. The database covers the fifty U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the ten Canadian provinces.
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A comprehensive technical reference for amateur and commercial repeater construction, maintenance, and system design, curated by W3KKC.
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Provides essential guidelines for operating on amateur radio repeaters, covering general etiquette, autopatch usage, and linked repeater protocols.
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Detailed reference for VHF/UHF repeaters across Ecuador, listing frequencies, locations, and coverage areas for various systems.
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A document about Repeaters what are they and how to use them in a pdf file format
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The Vancouver Island Trunk System (ITS) provides a network of open amateur radio repeaters for general and emergency communications.
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A foundational guide to amateur radio repeaters, covering operational principles, access methods, and proper etiquette for UK repeaters.
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Details the VU2BBB repeater in Matheran, Maharashtra, established by the Bombay Repeater Society in the late 1980s, covering VHF/UHF operations.
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Details the Pamaton Repeater (YB7ZGP) operating on 146.76 MHz in Martapura District, Banjar, South Kalimantan, Indonesia, managed by Syah Riyan.
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A beginner's guide to amateur radio repeaters, covering fundamental concepts, components like duplexers and controllers, and operating procedures.
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A comprehensive directory of 2-meter band amateur radio repeaters across Australia, detailing frequencies, callsigns, locations, and operational modes.
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A guide to amateur radio repeater operation, covering basic principles, configuration, etiquette, and finding local repeaters for VHF/UHF bands.
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This article will help the New Ham to be more at home on repeaters and understand the operation and procedures on Ham Radio Repeaters.
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A beginner's guide to amateur radio repeaters, explaining their function, common terminology, and practical usage for new operators.
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An introductory guide to amateur radio voice repeaters, covering technical aspects, equipment, control systems, linking methods, and alternative repeater