Ham Radio Repeaters

 

Does anyone know if there are ham radio repeater POI's anywhere. Looking for 2 meter and 440 repeaters while traveling.

If anyone would like to help co-author a file I would be willing to take it on, maybe just do a state at a time. The whole country would be a massive undertaking.

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ham radio

Miss poi, you already have ham radio repeaters POI already listed.I must be confused. (help) Cliff n8dii

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I may have my user name and password confused or switched! Can I get confimation of my user name????

ham repeaters

Rickv, If you load echolinkmap.org It will give you location, call sign,freq and if it is a repeater or a link.This is for echolink users.You can use them just like a repeater.I hope this helps, If you need any more info,any eve on echolink n8dii-L

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I may have my user name and password confused or switched! Can I get confimation of my user name????

Dates

VANILLA wrote:

Miss poi, you already have ham radio repeaters POI already listed.I must be confused. (help) Cliff n8dii

Remember that the original question was posted in January of 2007.

ham radio

Rickv,if I can help you with echolinkmap.org I am on echolink every eve. n8dii-L good luck

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I may have my user name and password confused or switched! Can I get confimation of my user name????

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They are there Michael Cliff n8dii-L

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I may have my user name and password confused or switched! Can I get confimation of my user name????

440 Repeater Linked System for Eastern North Carolina

Just posted a list of Nine 440 Repeaters that cover approximately 8,000 square miles in Eastern North Carolina. Has not yet shown-up as an addition.

Here is the Webpage for the system.
http://www.caryncrepeater.com/repeaters_on_link.htm

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Garmin Nuvi650 - Morehead City, NC

Ham Repeater Database with download options

There is a web site that you can look up ham radio repeaters in the United States using different options and then download the list in various formats suitable for GPS POI files.

http://k5ehx.net/repeaters/

Ham Repeater Database With Download Options

Nice site! Thank you for posting that.

Amateur repeaters

I would like them too for my Garmins. Tom Tom ha the POI for USA. Perhap converting the file may be possible.

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Tony VA7TF

Welcome

tonyacf wrote:

I would like them too for my Garmins. Tom Tom ha the POI for USA. Perhap converting the file may be possible.

Welcome to The Factory.

Have you read the three pages in this thread to find what already is available here?

Ham Repeaters

When I travel I use the "Repeater Book" https://www.repeaterbook.com/ you can use it to look up by State or City, you pick the bands you need to see.
I know its not a POI but a POI would be showing repeater's when you were on the road/HWY and that would be nuisance, so I load the radio before the trip or area I'm going to!
Larry W6CTQ

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Larry W6CTQ

Larry - You need to get back out to Field Day

W6CTQ wrote:

When I travel I use the "Repeater Book" https://www.repeaterbook.com/ you can use it to look up by State or City, you pick the bands you need to see.
I know its not a POI but a POI would be showing repeater's when you were on the road/HWY and that would be nuisance, so I load the radio before the trip or area I'm going to!
Larry W6CTQ

Larry - You need to get back out to Field Day.

73

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Politicians and Diapers must be changed often for the exact same reason...

Ham Radio Repeaters

I would love to see somebody update the Ham Radio Repeaters POI file. I never did buy the ARRL TravelPlus for Repeaters, but I just read that the "ARRL will discontinue its own products that had supported digital listings of repeater data including the TravelPlus for Repeaters™ software and its own apps. ARRL is working with RFinder on a plan to migrate existing ARRL app users to RFinder, in order to support remaining subscription terms."

HAM is getting very rare

Used to be Autopatch was the thing, then mobile phones, now smart phones. Still have my Beam up and operational for EOW emergencies but seldom get on anymore. Still good to have with generator in case bad things happen. I used to use the Zia link a lot in 80's-90's, great between New Mexico, Arizona and parts of Kali

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