Repeater systems organizations.
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Metro Atlanta, Georgia club specializing in APRS, Amateur Television (ATV), and IRLP.
Network of repeaters covering the southwest U.S. and Washington DC. Includes map.
Devoted to operation and maintenance of several repeaters in the Cincinnati, Ohio area.
Linked repeater system covering much of the state. Includes announcements, repeater status, and coverage maps in Colorado, United States.
An integrated network of privately owned repeaters, the system covers most of California from below the Mexican
border to north central California, and parts of Arizona and Nevada. Includes list of repeaters, system information, net details and items for sale.
The association operates the WA6HAM VHF amateur repeater serving the San Francisco and Sacramento, California areas. Contains membership application, meeting details and history.
Newsletter archive, membership information, and repeater information.
The ARRL recognized amateur frequency coordinating body for the State of Florida. Features news, contact and repeater information.
Resource for area amateurs includes repeater frequencies and nets, packet radio, plus club and membership information. Connecticut, United States.
Organization that coordinates amateur radio repeaters in the state of Iowa.
Athens, Texas repeater and information on local nets.
Repeater system in Dorton, Kentucky, with local weather for Jackson, Tennessee. Tower top pictures and technical specifications for the repeater system.
KD4RTR repeater system, Millard, Kentucky, with two 440 MHz machines linked and one two meter machine controlled by Chris Deskins.
Promotes community welfare and emergency communications in the Monterey, California area. United States.
Operates a system of repeater systems in Eastern and Central Massachusetts which are made available to provide communications at public events such as the Boston Walk for Hunger, the Boston Marathon, the Head of the Charles Regatta, and many other charity walk and bike events.
Northern Pennsylvania club. Amateur radio club located in North Central Pennsylvania with four repeaters covering a two-county area.
Lists of repeaters on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Contains history and photos.
Information about club's repeaters on Pikes Peak and other information about the club. Located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States.
Includes club and membership information, repeater information, event schedule, and links. Portland, Maine, United States.
Connecticut-based group presents club and local frequency information, SKYWARN, photos, and links.
Nashville-area repeater on 146.67 MHz. Member information and news.
Includes club news, events, and membership information, repeater frequencies, and photos. Rochester, New Hampshire.
Provides repeater coverage in San Diego and Imperial County in Southern California, as well as Baja, California. Call sign, location, and frequency information.
Organization coordinates repeaters in Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Georgia.
SARA provides a network of linked repeaters. includes details of the system, a user's guide, membership application, FAQs, newsletter and bylaws. Alberta, Canada
Provides coordination of a number of heavily utilized amateur radio frequency bands in Southern California. Contains repeater list, band plan and mission statement.
Based in Lake County, Illinois, the core repeaters are located near Lake Zurich. Features membership information and events schedule. United States.
An entity tasked with frequency coordination and establishing standards for repeaters throughout the state of Texas. Includes history and how to join.
Membership information, field day pictures,and newsletters. Located in Northwestern Wisconsin.
Includes repeater list and newsletter.
UHF repeater in the Toronto, Ontario area. Includes location, technical information and history.
Northern Pennsylvania club. Amateur radio club located in North Central Pennsylvania with four repeaters covering a two-county area.
An entity tasked with frequency coordination and establishing standards for repeaters throughout the state of Texas. Includes history and how to join.
Provides coordination of a number of heavily utilized amateur radio frequency bands in Southern California. Contains repeater list, band plan and mission statement.
Includes club news, events, and membership information, repeater frequencies, and photos. Rochester, New Hampshire.
Nashville-area repeater on 146.67 MHz. Member information and news.
Devoted to operation and maintenance of several repeaters in the Cincinnati, Ohio area.
Membership information, field day pictures,and newsletters. Located in Northwestern Wisconsin.
Operates a system of repeater systems in Eastern and Central Massachusetts which are made available to provide communications at public events such as the Boston Walk for Hunger, the Boston Marathon, the Head of the Charles Regatta, and many other charity walk and bike events.
Based in Lake County, Illinois, the core repeaters are located near Lake Zurich. Features membership information and events schedule. United States.
Organization that coordinates amateur radio repeaters in the state of Iowa.
Includes club and membership information, repeater information, event schedule, and links. Portland, Maine, United States.
SARA provides a network of linked repeaters. includes details of the system, a user's guide, membership application, FAQs, newsletter and bylaws. Alberta, Canada
Provides repeater coverage in San Diego and Imperial County in Southern California, as well as Baja, California. Call sign, location, and frequency information.
Resource for area amateurs includes repeater frequencies and nets, packet radio, plus club and membership information. Connecticut, United States.
The association operates the WA6HAM VHF amateur repeater serving the San Francisco and Sacramento, California areas. Contains membership application, meeting details and history.
Metro Atlanta, Georgia club specializing in APRS, Amateur Television (ATV), and IRLP.
Linked repeater system covering much of the state. Includes announcements, repeater status, and coverage maps in Colorado, United States.
Information about club's repeaters on Pikes Peak and other information about the club. Located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States.
The ARRL recognized amateur frequency coordinating body for the State of Florida. Features news, contact and repeater information.
KD4RTR repeater system, Millard, Kentucky, with two 440 MHz machines linked and one two meter machine controlled by Chris Deskins.
Lists of repeaters on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Contains history and photos.
Promotes community welfare and emergency communications in the Monterey, California area. United States.
Includes repeater list and newsletter.
An integrated network of privately owned repeaters, the system covers most of California from below the Mexican
border to north central California, and parts of Arizona and Nevada. Includes list of repeaters, system information, net details and items for sale.
Athens, Texas repeater and information on local nets.
UHF repeater in the Toronto, Ontario area. Includes location, technical information and history.
Repeater system in Dorton, Kentucky, with local weather for Jackson, Tennessee. Tower top pictures and technical specifications for the repeater system.
Newsletter archive, membership information, and repeater information.
Organization coordinates repeaters in Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Georgia.
Connecticut-based group presents club and local frequency information, SKYWARN, photos, and links.
Network of repeaters covering the southwest U.S. and Washington DC. Includes map.