![]() K7NAZ 146.780, no PL, and it's also part of the IRLP system node #3178. The Bill Williams Radio Club maintains a repeater that should be accessible from the north rim. You've already got the majority of the available repeaters that work up there with the exception of: If you have a smartphone, the ARRL Repeater Directory is available for Android - it's beta release is free, the full app will be out in Sept. It would be nice to have the memory program listed in an app as a reference.is a great resource for finding repeaters along the way. I can't always remember which channel is which in that radio. I also have a 16 channel motorola, with no screen. Occasionally I know I programmed a memory, but can't remember which channel # I used. So I had a more searchable db of my program memories. I wish I could upload a csv of my program memories to my phone app. Last feature wish: repeaterbook does allow you to download a csv file from their website for radio programming. I wish that could be implemented in ios app, but I also understand why apples limitations prevent that from happening. I really like the idea of the bluetooth interface and rig control that repeaterbook has for android, so you can auto program your rig with the repeater you find. ![]() So you can see which repeaters are most popular. Add a little bit social media to the information. I'd also add "up voting" or the ability to "like" repeaters. Repeaterbook website will do this, but the app will not. If my scanner lands on a frequency, I'd like to be able to look up which repeater. For example: I'd like to list every repeater in the state, ordered by frequency. An app that allows better sorting and ordering would be nice as well. A mobile app that allows submissions would be great. I'd like to see a better resource then repeaterbook. ARRL wants you to buy their repeater directory. r/spaceweather - Weather In SPACE!!! /r/WSJTX - Weak Signal Modes! r/parksontheair/ - POTA (Parks On The Air) r/amateursatellites/ - Satellite weather RX r/mursradio/ - related to the Multi-Use Radio Service in the USA. r/hamcasters - ham related youtube, podcasts and more r/hamdevs - Hardware/Software Development r/flexradiosystems - Flex Your SDR Muscles r/EmComm - Subreddit For Emergency Communications r/baofeng - Subreddit Dedicated to the Baofeng Radio r/hamitforward - Pay It Forward, ham radio style r/MMDVM - Multi Media Digital Voice Modem r/hamspots - Tell others about on air stations r/dmr - For the digitalest radio contacts r/amateurradio group on the Brandmeister network - TG 98003 - Listen Live - This talkgroup is bridged to AllStarLink node 48224 and Echolink node W5RI-L and on D-Star via XLX216 Module E Related Subreddits Have access to either DMR (on the Brandmeister Network), Echolink, Allstar or D-Star? Join us and talk with other redditors that frequent this sub and reddit. r/amateurradio is on discord check it out Want to make contact with other /r/amateurradio members? Join us on IRC for net and/or sked coordination. Posts or comments on US politics, global politics, military, paramilitary or militia-related topics are not allowed!Ĭlick here for the complete rules. We will strive to maintain a fair, inclusive, and positive atmosphere, but we can't please all of the people, all of the time.ġ0. This allows users to filter them if they chooseĩ. Mods will remove posts and comments at their discretion for violating this.Ĩ. Posts containing blatant or intentionally illegal or malicious content may be removed at the moderators' discretion.ħ. This includes callsign if they don't have it publicly displayed!ĥ. Do not post another user's personal information. Callsigns displayed must be your own callsigns.Ĥ. Keep flair SFW and applicable to the hobby. Do not spam your product, website, blog, YouTube channel or other personal project.ģ. No personal attacks, hate speech or discriminatory remarks allowed.Ģ. We ask that you review the FAQs and our Wiki before asking any questions as they may have already been answered multiple times.ġ.We have created a FAQ page to help with common questions on this sub.All topics relating to the hobby are welcome here, from purchasing and building equipment, to operating techniques and activities, and everything in between. If you are wondering what Amateur Radio is about, it's basically a two way radio service where licensed operators throughout the world experiment and communicate with each other on frequencies reserved for license holders. Welcome to Reddit's own amateur (ham) radio club.Please read our FAQs before posting | Save "I Just Got Licensed" threads for Monday's Sticky| Welcome!
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