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Mount Ava Repeater Association - ARRL Clubs
Mar 12, 2001 ... Currently the MARA Club hosts the following open repeaters. These repeaters are located in Alto Pass Illinois. VHF - K9GOX Repeater 146.850 ... Learn More
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New California Wildfire Takes Out Repeaters
Sep 9, 2013 ... These include the K6MDD D-Star repeater, the W6UUU MotoTRBO repeater, the recently relocated W6CX APRS digipeater and the W6CX ATV repeater. Learn More
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Mount Diablo Amateur Radio Club Assisting in Restoring Fire ...
Sep 17, 2019 ... The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, ... Learn More
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Colorado Connection Repeaters Inc - ARRL Clubs
Aug 20, 2022 ... The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, ... Learn More
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Las Vegas Repeater Assn - ARRL Clubs
Sep 5, 1987 ... Las Vegas Repeater Association, Inc. is dedicated to building and maintaining mountain top repeaters to serve the greater Ham community and ... Learn More
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New ARRL Repeater Directory Will Leverage Crowdsourcing ...
Nov 14, 2016 ... ARRL partner RFinder, the creator of a web and app-based directory of Amateur Radio repeaters worldwide, will supply all data for the ... Learn More
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Fatal West Virginia Tower Collapse Takes Out Ham Radio Repeaters
Feb 3, 2014 ... The tragedy also resulted in the loss of three Amateur Radio repeaters belonging to the Stonewall Jackson Amateur Radio Association (SJARA) and ... Learn More
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ARRL Releases 2009-2010 Repeater Directory
03/30/2009 With more than 20,000 listings for VHF/UHF repeaters across the US and Canada, The ARRL Repeater Directory 2009-2010 is a must have. Learn More
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RFinder and BrandMeister Team-Up for Daily Feed of Digital ...
Nov 14, 2016 ... ARRL partner RFinder — the creator of a web and app-based directory of Amateur Radio repeaters worldwide — has collaborated with the ... Learn More
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ARRL Clubs - CENTRAL OHIO RADIO CLUB INC
Jun 17, 2011 ... The Central Ohio Radio Club, Inc., established in 1970, maintains a network of repeaters covering the 2M, 6M and 70cm bands. Learn More






