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Repeater Terminology/ Glossary - ARRL
control operator — the Amateur Radio operator who is designated to “control” the operation of the repeater, as required by FCC regulations. courtesy beep— an ... Learn More
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CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA REPEATER ASSN 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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Liverpool Amateur Repeater Club - ARRL
Nov 19, 1984 ... LARC supports 9 repeaters and 1 APRS system located in the Central New York area. We are an ARRL affilated club and an ARRL Special Service Club ... Learn More
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Repeaters, Amateur TV Play Communication Role in California Fire ...
Nov 19, 2018 ... Amateur Radio repeaters and TV (ATV) have helped to keep the broader community informed on the local status of widespread fires in Southern ... Learn More
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Rochester Radio Repeater Assn - ARRL Clubs
Nov 23, 2025 ... This repeater club offers and supports 17 amateur repeaters spanning 6 Amateur UHF and VHF bands from 11 locations around Rochester, ... Learn More
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Sin City Repeater Group - ARRL Clubs
The Sin City Repeater Group (SCRG) is a Las Vegas amateur radio network with deep roots in Buffalo, New York. What began in 2014 as a ... Learn More
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ARRL Clubs - WYANDOTTE AMATEUR RADIO REPEATER ASSOCIA
Feb 1, 2010 ... 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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RFinder and BrandMeister Team-Up for Daily Feed of Digital ... - ARRL
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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ANDERSON REPEATER CLUB, INC - ARRL
Description: The primary repeater club in the county supporting 4 repeaters and public service/EMA Communications activities in Madison County, Indiana. Learn More
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CLAIREMONT REPEATER ASSOCIATION - ARRL Clubs
Mar 19, 1988 ... Currently, we operate two repeaters on Santiago Peak: a 145.220 Mhz and a 1.2 Ghz. The 1.2 Ghz repeater is open only to Members and Associates. Learn More






