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Re: Repeater question


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On Jun 18, 2014, at 9:04 AM, "'Rick - yahoo' rgsparber.ya@... [FT-60]" <FT-60@...> wrote:

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Ron,

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only showed one repeater in my area if I¡¯m reading it right. But it was one that the other url didn¡¯t have.

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Thanks,

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Rick

KG7MQL

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From: FT-60@... [mailto:FT-60@...]
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 4:55 AM
To: FT-60@...
Subject: Re: [FT-60] Repeater question

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Hi Rick. I've used too. It's a great place to start.?

Just beware sometimes it's not 100% accurate. I was in the Santa Fe area recently and was looking for an IRLP node and found a frequency. Connecting to the node was unsuccessful and then a local Ham operator came up on the radio and said it wasn't working.?
Here's another source for frequencies:

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Ron

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On Jun 17, 2014, at 3:26 PM, "'Rick - yahoo' rgsparber.ya@... [FT-60]" <FT-60@...> wrote:

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I have an app on my iPod touch called Repeater Book which comes from . Assuming it is accurate, it sure is helpful.

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Rick

KG7MQL

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From: FT-60@... [mailto:FT-60@...]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 2:40 PM
To: FT-60@...
Subject: RE: [FT-60] Repeater question

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Where do you see that?

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73 de AC7EW

Kelly

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-------- Original message --------
From "Yahoo gMail rgsparber.ya@... [FT-60]" <FT-60@...>
Date: 2014/06/17 2:23 PM (GMT-07:00)
To FT-60@...
Subject [FT-60] Repeater question




When I see "Repeater Heading: north" does this mean that the main radiating lobe is pointing north? Could not find the answer with Google.


73


Rick

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