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LOVELAND REPEATER ASSOCIATION - ARRL Clubs
Loveland Repeater Association supports UHF and VHF repeaters with repeater linking capability with NCARC and CSU club repeaters. Learn More
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ARRL Clubs - SAN DIEGO REPEATER ASSOCIATION (SANDRA)
May 13, 1977 ... 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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ARRL Clubs - Southeastern Ct Radio Amateur
Sep 28, 1974 ... An Amateur Radio club dedicated to furthering communications in Southeastern, CT. by the use of VHF/UHF radio repeaters. We utilize our ... Learn More
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The New ARRL Repeater Directory is Now Shipping
Mar 22, 2021 ... 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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Minuteman Repeater Assn - ARRL Clubs
Jan 1, 1979 ... MMRA operates and maintains a large linked system of 22 repeaters on the 10M, 6M, 2M, 220, 440, and 900 bands in Massachusetts. Learn More
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RFinder — The World Wide Repeater Directory Now Lets Users File ...
Apr 28, 2016 ... RFinder, the creator of a web and app-based directory of Amateur Radio repeaters worldwide, now includes the ability to report radio jamming anywhere. Learn More
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KEWEENAW COUNTY REPEATER ASSN - ARRL Clubs
The Keweenaw County Repeater Association is a club of people interested in providing repeater systems to Keweenaw County, Michigan's northernmost county. Learn More
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VHF/UHF and Repeaters The Basics
If radio is used, the control link must use an auxiliary station [97.213(a)]. Radio and telephone links can fail, so the FCC requires that transmissions be ... Learn More
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ARRL Clubs - MARICOPA AMATEUR RADIO ASSOCIATION
Apr 30, 2013 ... ... repeaters, host a Wirex-X repeater and APRS digipeater. Club Repeaters: Central Arizona College - Maricopa Campus linked FM repeaters:. Learn More
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ARRL Clubs - MONTGOMERY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB (MARC)
Jun 27, 2022 ... These are "open" repeaters and are available to any licensed ham. ... MARC's 70 cm (442 MHz), D-STAR (444 MHZ) and 6m (53 MHz) repeaters operate ... Learn More






