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- RepeaterBook - RadioReference. com Forums
RepeaterBook is a good site The information of course from any crowd sourced site is only as good as how it's filtered and moderated As ham repeaters come and go, and are often changed as owners clubs go in different direction as is the fluid nature of ham radio, it's a challenge to keep an accurate database Then there are uncoordinated and backyard systems that often fall under the radar
- 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
- 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
- RepeaterBook [was: RadioReference] improved? Well see
There was a time when the amateur radio repeater listings at RadioReference were limited to Skywarn, ARES, and RACES repeaters That limitation has been lifted, so you'll find more repeaters listed now RadioReference or 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
- City of Calgary Amateur Repeater updates. - RadioReference. com Forums
In reviewing the list of amateur repeaters for Calgary and comparing with repeaterbook com, I notice some discrepancies In general, I have found repeaterbook com to be fairly accurate
- 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
- Which amateur radio band repeaters should I program into SDS-100?
I would like to program some amateur radio repeaters into my SDS-100 from Repeaterbook com so I can see what repeaters are active in my area while I am studying for my amateur radio license
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