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Repeaters: 146.970 444.475 La Crosse, Wisconsin
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Map and list of amateur radio Repeaters in Ukraine in Russian
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The ARA provides communications services to the area through its network of repeaters at the club site near Freeland PA
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The Norfolk Repeater Group
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W6JWS 2meter Repeater Maintenance and Repair Log
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The Indiana Repeater Council is a Charter Member of the NFCC and is the only NFCC recognized repeater coordinator in Indiana.
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The largest most active Amateur Radio Club in Rhode Island, home of the W1SYE and W1AAD Repeater
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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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The Metropolitan Amateur Repeater System's KJ6TQ repeater serves Los Angeles Area ham radio operators on 447.820 MHz
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Kirisun a fully indipendent company on the professional radio communications equipment incuding DMR, portable two-way radio and mobile radio and repeaters.
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Programming the FT-8800R via the front panel and microphone keypad is not extremely difficult. Already having a list of local repeaters in CHIRP, the addition of a USB cable would allow you to coordinate the memory layout across multiple radios with ease.
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Coordinates amateur radio repeater systems, control and link frequencies
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The MIT UHF Repeater Association maintains the W1XM Repeater which is located on the top of the Green Building.
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The Laurel Highlands VHF Society, Inc. owns and operates the Acme repeater, located on the Chestnut Ridge in southwestern Pennsylvania.
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ARRL-recognized amateur frequency coordinating body for the State of Florida
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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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The Pamlico Amateur Radio Club founded in 1991 Washington, NC
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A homemade j-pole antenna for six meters band, designed to work on local repeaters, and working on the 52-53 MHz. Includes a list of needed materials and detailed description on assembling the copper tubes used to build this antenna.
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North Carolina's Largest 2M Repeater Network
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Magane local repeater GB3HI
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The Recognized Amateur Radio Frequency Coordination Organization In The State of Illinois
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Arfon repeater group serving radio amateurs in north west wales or over 30 years
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Home of the W9LY and K9JSI repeaters
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AE6KE Repeater Repair Project Log, Icom IC-RP1510
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The Reno County Kansas Amateur Radio Assocation is based in Hutchinson, KS, providing Ham radio activites, repeaters, and training to local residents.
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For every radio amateur who loves to travel by car, a mobile installation soon becomes a necessity. While in inhabited areas there is usually some coverage of VHF repeaters, in many other places VHF radios are useless. In these very places, HF can provide reliable contacts, and a lot of fun, from anywhere.
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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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The RACES ARES Disaster Assistance Repeaters (RADAR) group was formed by a team of amateur radio operators dedicated to providing high quality repeater communications for amateurs involved in public service communications or response to emergency/disaster situations.
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PI6ZDM - Amateur Television Repeater in Zaandam, the Netherlands - JO22KK
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Reference site of the HAMVOIP AllstarLink AllstarLink provides hams with a means of connecting radios, repeaters or simplex links, over the internet. It is built upon the asterisk open source PBX and runs on Linux
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Mini-Operating Guide includes useful hints on Using the HM-133 Microphone, Basic Operation, Operating through a Repeater, Programming a Memory Channel and Assigning a Memory Channel to a Memory Bank
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But it is only a couple of dB, The Effect Of Insertion Loss On Transmitted Power (dB to percentual loss) Original Information Provided by Neil McKie WA6KLA
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Article about accessing repeaters, how repeaterss works, and properly using an amateur radio repeater
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A collection of 450 MHz Cheap Yagis that have proven great portable operations, back-packing and transmitter hunts, and are something inexpensive you can throw up in the attic for that weak repeater
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Home of GB3FH, 50.770MHz CTCSS 77.0Hz
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The website for VA3XPR is intended to provide users with information about the VA3XPR repeater, plus news and information related to ham radio digital voice communications.
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Formed in 1998 with the aim of encouraging Amateur Television (ATV) activity in the North London/Lea Valley area, and specifically to establish an Amateur Television repeater in North London.
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UK frequency list provide reference table to lister to Police scanner channels UHF VHF, Amateur Repeaters, Ambulance CB Radio CoastGuard Rescue, marine VHF, Military and more.
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All available frequencies & offsets configurations for repeaters can be downloaded as database for Kenwood MCP-2A memory channel programming software for TM-D710 & TM-V71. Zip file is no more available from the author, but the full table of frequencies is still online
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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 Advanced ATV Repeater is probably the most versatile ATV repeater controller in The World. It can run entirely under the operating system or all repeater functions can be controlled from any other computer
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VHF repeater located in bedale north yorkshire
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a subcommittee of the Amateur Radio Council of Arizona
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The Anglo Scottish Repeater Group is a voluntary organisation which owns, operates and maintains four amateur radio FM repeaters in North Cumbria.
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