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Crossband Repeating is a process where a Ham transmits one signal on one band (typically UHF), and it is received by another radio with a better antenna/power installation, and re-transmitted (typically on VHF) to another radio system, or a repeater. Everyday examples of cross-band repeaters are repeater receive sites that hear the input signals on 2m and retransmit those signals on a frequency higher than 220 MHz.
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W4BS Repeater System Memphis, TN
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Based in Filwood, Bristol England
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MARC, established in 1948, holds monthly meetings of its 70+ members on the first Thursday of every month
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Local amateur radio club to the south of nottingham city
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Roane County, Tennessee, USA
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Methow Valley Amateur Radio Club, providing the Okanogan county Amateur Radio Community with WA7MV repeaters coverage
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3Y0J Club log Log Online page for Bouvet Island DXPedition 2023. Logs will be uploaded when conditions will permit.
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Amateur Radio club in Central Utah
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MARAC is a support group for county hunting and mobile activities with members all over the world
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Our club is the oldest and largest amateur radio club in the state of Utah. It holds the call W7SP, a memorial call for Leonard (Zim) Zimmerman, early UARC member and radio pioneer
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W9SRC Stars amateur radio club
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Once you have designed your QSL label from the Label Settings screen, you will be able to print QSL labels and address labels from the OQRS requests submitted for your Call or Calls.
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The David Sarnoff Radio Club is a general-interest amateur radio club serving the greater Princeton, NJ area.
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Yearly contest calendar compiled and manteined BY DARC with weekly and montly HF Contest calendar
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The Fair Lawn Amateur Radio Club organization is located in the Fair Lawn Community Center
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Shirehampton is located near the mouth of the Avon about 1 mile from the port of Avonmouth and 5 miles from the city of Bristol
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Crawley, West Sussex UK.
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The PARC web site describes ham radio activities and information of the Peterborough Amateur Radio Club in Peterborough, Ontario
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Ham Radio in Middle Tennesse
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TSGARC Amateur Radio club Thornbury & South Gloucestershire Englang UK
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Scunthorpe North Lincs
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Amateur radio club in Alexandria Minnesota USA
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ARAC Andover radio amateur club
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Is for those who wish to explore the globe by radio and experiment with electronics.
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Ham radio club based in Fort lee NJ USA
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Ham radio club serving Edmonds and Woodway Washington.
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The Ashtabula County Amateur Radio Club is a group of amateur radio operators (Hams) in Ashtabula County, Ohio. We dedicate ourselves to all aspects of amateur radio communications, from emergency communications, to social gatherings, to contesting. Our club is open to anyone wanting to learn and participate, regardless of licensing.
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Sponsors of the Mighty WA4UXJ 146.64 Repeater
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This is some general information about the lowell amateur radio club!
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Brigham Young University Amateur Radio Club (BYUARC) was founded in 1949 and has been headquartered in several places on BYU campus over the years, finally coming to its permanent location in the Wilkinson Student Center in the 1970s.
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Risca and District Amateur Radio Society Tredegar Terrace Risca Nr Newport
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The Washington County Amateur Radio Club was formed on June 26, 2014. Anyone with an interest in Amateur Radio is welcome to join us.
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MRRC is a club of amateur radio operators who are interested in on-the-air radio competition
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SPARC The Saltlake Peaks Amateur Radio Club, founded by employees of L-3 Communications located in Salt Lake City, Utah at the Communications Systems West Division.
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The TCARES membership provides communications assistance with fires, floods, search & rescue, and health & welfare message assistance to the Red Cross, without pay, using their own equipment, usually in twelve hour shifts.
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This web page is part of a self-help program for licensed amateur radio operators and radio pirates.
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The club is based in the Newhey area of Rochdale in North West England at the Ellenroad Steam Museum.
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Ogemaw Arenac Amateur Radio Society located in the United States in northern Michigan
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Magnolia Amateur Radio Club serves the Starkville area in North Mississippi.
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The Greater New York Vintage Wireless Association is the number one club serving the collector of antique and vintage radios, TVs, and electronic equipment in the New York City Long Island area.