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  • AG4TI - Information on a repeater in Tennessee.
  • Anderson Repeater Club - Club resource features amateur radio and local repeater information, live streaming weather data, forums and links.
  • Cactus Intertie System - Network of repeaters covering the southwest U.S. and Washington DC. Includes map.
  • Coloradio Repeater Association - Sponsor of a linked repeater system covering most of the western half of the state. Includes repeater and net information.
  • Colorado Connection Repeaters - Linked repeater system covering much of the state. Includes announcements, repeater status, and coverage maps.
  • FieldComm - Resource for amateurs interested in GMRS, VoIP, echolink, Project-25 technology and other modes. Includes a message board and reference information.
  • Florida Repeater Council - Organization providing repeater frequency coordination and interference resolution. Features news, contact and repeater information.
  • Insurance City Repeater Club - Resource for all area amateurs includes repeater frequencies and nets, packet radio, plus club and membership information.
  • K5EPH - Athens, Texas repeater and information on local nets.
  • KC4KZT/R - Repeater system in Dorton, Kentucky, with local weather for Jackson, Tennessee. Tower top pictures and technical specifications for the repeater system.
  • KC8LRN - Larry Tottem lists locations and descriptions of the 220 repeater system he manages in West Virginia.
  • KD4RTR /R - KD4RTR Repeater System, Millard, Kentucky, with two 440 MHz machines linked and one two meter machine controlled by Chris Deskins.
  • KE6RRI - Repeater in Los Angeles, California area.
  • N2HJD Repeater Megaplex - Robert Shewell shares information and details of the multi-site and cross-linked repeater system he operates in the Rochester, NY, area. Covers six bands and includes an IRLP gateway.
  • N7BAG - Repeater system of Bradley Gulleff, which serves Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington. Includes coverage maps.
  • PVRA Repeater Club - Connecticut-based group presents club and local frequency information, SKYWARN, photos, and links.
  • Pikes Peak FM Association - Information about club's repeaters on Pikes Peak and other information about the club. Located in Colorado Springs.
  • Portland Repeater Group - Includes club and membership information, repeater information, event schedule, and links.
  • S.A.R.A. The Alberta Link Network - The Southern Alberta Repeater Association provides linked repeaters in the province. Provides details of the system, a user's guide, membership application, FAQs, newsletter and bylaws.
  • San Diego Repeater Association - Provides repeater coverage in San Diego and Imperial County in Southern California, as well as Baja California. Call sign, location, and frequency information.
  • SouthEastern Repeater Association, Inc. - Organization coordinates repeaters in Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Georgia.
  • Tennessee Linked Repeater Network - Resource offers regional repeater information, station photos and links.
  • Texas VHF-FM Society - Founded in 1965, an entity tasked with frequency coordination and establishing standards for repeaters throughout the state of Texas.Future endeavors include band planning.
  • The Delaware Repeater Association - Newsletter archive, membership information, and repeater information.
  • Tucson Repeater Organization - Includes repeater list and newsletter.
  • VA3BMC - UHF repeater in the Toronto, Ontario area. Includes location, technical information and history.
  • W1YX/R - Brad Armstrong shares information on the 147.18 repeater located in Monroe County in Western, New York. He includes technical details, photographs, operating tips, updates and local links.
  • Walnut Ridge Amateur Radio Club - San Diego-area 440 repeater resources, including club and membership information, events, frequencies, net schedules and numerous links.
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