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- Amateur Repeater Directory | Page 3 | RadioReference. com Forums
It appears that RepeaterBook is now moving toward selling access to repeater information—data that should remain freely available to the amateur radio community Many state frequency coordinators have already stopped publishing their databases publicly and instead provide that information
- Anyone Using RepeaterBook | RadioReference. com Forums
Repeaterbook is a site that publishes amateur repeater info from multiple sources, and depends on users to confirm the validity of the data It's a good source of info if you are wanting to monitor amateur radio They are adding GMRS repeaters to their listings as well
- BEST SOURCE OF HAM REPEATER LISTINGS - RadioReference. com Forums
Repeaterbook is a primary source for me, especially when traveling Here in SoCal, I also rely on TASMA and other coordinators and online sources to compare data I truly miss Kevin Karamonos' Repeater Location Guide booklet
- Yaesu: - RT-Systems MacOS FT-5DR | RadioReference. com Forums
I recently purchased the RT-Systems (MacOS version) software for the Yaesu FT-5DR Unfortunately there seems to be an issue where if I import repeaters via the RT-Systems software from RepeaterBook, all repeaters show up as FM only even if the query result from Repeater book shows them as DN or
- Easily Programing all GMRS Frequencies into Chirp
You are learning an important lesson about Repeaterbook The listings you find there, either for amateur radio, aka "ham" (it's not an acronym, so no need to capitalize it), or GMRS are crowd-sourced In other words, people, such as yourself, can submit a listing to Repeaterbook
- Using this site to find Repeaters - RadioReference. com Forums
Repeaterbook com is the go-to for amateur repeaters There is some info here on RR in the Amateur Radio tab for each county, but it's not nearly as complete, and it doesn't seem to get the attention and updates that the regular database info does There is a smartphone app for repeaterbook com that uses your location to find the nearest repeaters
- Ham repeater frequencies - RadioReference. com Forums
RepeaterBook RepeaterBook Amateur Radio's most comprehensive, worldwide, FREE repeater directory Powered by the popular community database of RepeaterBook com Easily find repeaters across the world • No network connection required • Comprehensive search, selection and sorting • Displays distance
- Using RT System programing - RadioReference. com Forums
My experience is that RepeaterBook has a more complete and up-to-date list of amateur radio repeaters than RadioReference Note that RepeaterBook is not all that accurate, either In one Indiana county listing on RepeaterBook, 73% of the listings are incorrect Half of the repeaters listed for this particular county are off the air
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