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Repeaters – what are they and how to use them
There are several ways to find the local repeater(s). Ask local amateurs or contact the nearest radio club. Each year, the ARRL publishes The ARRL Repeater ... Learn More
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Repeaters
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources. Learn More
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Commercial Repeaters – BridgeCom Systems
BridgeCom Commercial Repeaters extend coverage, boost signal strength, and keep your team connected when it matters most. If need be, we can help you get an ... Learn More
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National Association for Amateur Radio Website Search
New iOS App Available for The ARRL Repeater Directory® ... Having Trouble? NEW TO ARRL. LEARN MORE ABOUT. Ham Radio > · Get Your License ... Learn More
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Auxiliary Station FAQ
A repeater normally consists of a receiver, a transmitter, an antenna, and a repeater controller (which controls the retransmission and various other functions) ... Learn More
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Linked Repeaters - Many new hams start with a handheld
Event coordinators rely on timely information to manage such a race, and amateur radio and a linked repeater network works well to provide that infor- mation. Learn More
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ARRL Clubs - DULLES RADIO
Jun 21, 2017 ... Description: Dulles Radio operates repeaters on 145.31 (KI4AD) dual mode analog 77 Hz tone & Fusion C4FM auto, 224.64 analog, and 448.825 (KI4AD) ... Learn More
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Ephrata Area Repeater Soc.,Inc - ARRL Clubs
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources. Learn More
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Tones: The Keys that Unlock Repeaters
Thanks to CTCSS, our mobile ham can set her FM radio to transmit a 100 Hz tone that only Repeater B will recognize. Repeater A, which is set up to respond to a ... Learn More
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New iOS App Available for The ARRL Repeater Directory®
Apr 10, 2015 ... “Use the app to quickly locate nearby repeaters based on your current location, or search the entire directory by city/state or coordinates,” ... Learn More