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BEEP...What Did That Repeater Say? - ARRL
The reset is often (but not always) announced with a. September 1995 QST Volume 79, Number 9. Page 1 - Copyright © 1996 American Radio Relay League, Inc. All ... 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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ARRL Releases 2009-2010 Repeater Directory
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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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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New California Wildfire Takes Out Repeaters - ARRL
Sep 9, 2013 ... “Bottom line, hams live to deal with adversity and overcome problems. Whatever happens to our repeaters, we will fix or replace them. What is ... Learn More
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ARRL Audio News
5 days ago ... 7:30 a.m., 449.640. CA, Claremont, Tri-County Amateur Radio Association, Sunset Ridge Repeater System / N6USO, Sunday, 7:00 p ... Learn More
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New ARRL Repeater Directory Will Leverage Crowdsourcing ...
Nov 14, 2016 ... 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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Puget Sound Repeater Group - ARRL Clubs
Apr 30, 2013 ... The Puget Sound Repeater Group is a non-profit organization that maintains 2 repeaters in the Seattle area. We currently have more than 200 ... 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 Now Shipping
Feb 12, 2020 ... The 2020 ARRL Repeater Directory® is now shipping. It includes “crowdsourced” listings contributed by users, repeater owners, and volunteer ... Learn More






