Ham Radio Repeaters: Global Frequencies and Technical Information

Directory of amateur radio repeater information.

David
Reviewed by • Senior RF Engineer & Technical Editor March 2026

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.

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