Amateur Radio Repeaters Across the United States
Find directories, maps, and information for ham radio repeaters located throughout the USA, including local and regional systems.
Across the USA, amateur radio operators rely on extensive repeater networks to extend the range of their VHF and UHF stations, enabling local and regional QSOs. These systems are often maintained by local ham radio clubs and associations, providing vital infrastructure for daily ragchews, emergency communications, and organized nets. Repeaters are a cornerstone of local amateur radio activity, linking hams across towns, counties, and even entire states.
Hams can find detailed listings for repeaters across all 50 states, often including frequency, offset, PL tone, and coverage maps. Many resources provide searchable databases, like the Repeater and Broadcast Transmitter Database, allowing operators to locate nearby repeaters or plan routes. Specific regional directories, such as the New England Repeater Directory (NERD) or the PAPA System in Southern California, offer up-to-date information, while tools integrating with Google Maps help visualize repeater locations and estimated coverage areas for better station planning.
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Repeater Information & Coverage maps
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ARRL affiliated organization
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Complete repeater database with all US states
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British Columbia Frequency Modulation Communications Association
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The Delaware repeater ssociation
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The K7ICU repeater system is situated about 500' above metro Tucson, at the base of the Catalina Mountains. It is an open system providing coverage to the greater Tucson area.
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Repeater system in the New York metro area Service provided by W2LIE.NET
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The Metropolitan Amateur Repeater System's KJ6TQ repeater serves Los Angeles Area ham radio operators on 447.820 MHz
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List of N4NJJ Repeaters by The Sin City Repeater Group, a group of privately funded repeaters in Las Vegas areas, most of the repeaters are mixed-mode machines. The system is linked locally in Vegas, and nationally.
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927.1250 MHz Santiago Peak, CA USA
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New England Repeater Directory (NERD) is the most accurate and up to date amateur radio repeater database available in our region. It is maintained by local volunteers of the amateur radio community. The listings are a reflection of each repeater's true status, regardless of their coordination
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It origionally included NYC Metro and Long Island, but has expanded to cover all of eastern New York as well. Future plans include expanding to cover all of New York state. The listings are a reflection of each repeater's true status, regardless of their coordination
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This page show a list of repeaters in north america transmitting from 28 MHz to 29 MHz. The most of them are in the 29.620 to 29.700 frequency range. Some repeaters may be active and on the air while others may not
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The KF2EF Repeater - 146.445 / 147.445 - PL 131.8 * Toms River, NJ
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This map is done by Mike, KB8SSH
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The PAPA Amateur Radio repeaters are located on some of the best hill tops in Southern California!
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North Carolina's Largest 2M Repeater Network
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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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This website explains coverage and construction for our repeaters. Includes useful links and an insight into the Ham community in Rhode Island
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Repeaters available in or near Ridgecrest California, Amateur Radio License Examination Schedules
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St. Louis Repeater runs four repeaters in the St. Louis Metro Area, including two with autopatch capability.
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Operate several remotes linked to the Cactus Radio System in southeastern Utah, and Western Colorado, and an Open system in Western Colorado.
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USA Amateur Radio Repeaters Directory, 2m and 70cm bands.
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A very active repeater system in NYC streaming live 24/7 on thier website & on shoutcast under the listing WB2HWW & also can be heard world wide on 10 meters 29.660 with links on Echolink & IRLP
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D-STAR repeaters in Hawaii
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Allstar Linked Repeaters On The Air (ALROTA) is a community-focused platform aimed at strengthening connections within the amateur radio world. It offers a range of features, such as personalized connection schedules, net discovery tools, and a dedicated Radio Check Hub, all designed to improve the radio experience. Additionally, ALROTA supports emergency communication services and provides training opportunities for amateur radio
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Use this form to generate a list of amateur repeaters and broadcast transmitters to your specifications. The database covers the fifty U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the ten Canadian provinces.
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Keller peak repeater association, operate an open amateur radio repeater in the San Bernardino, California, mountains.
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The Primary N6OCS Repeater is located at 5700 feet on Santiago Peak in the Santa Ana mountains.
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Is a group of US repeater owners dedicated to wide area linking, disaster preparedness and emergency communcations for all licenced radio operators in CA AZ and NV