Hi Rick, go online and look for a amatuer radio clubs in your area, there Web site's will tell you the repeater used for say ARES. Once you get someone one the air they can give you the low down local repeaters. Or listen for a call sign and look them up on qrz you can probably get phone # or email address from qrz.
From:
kg7dju kg7dju@... [FT-60] ; To:
FT-60@... ; Subject:
Re: [FT-60] Repeater question Sent:
Thu, Jun 19, 2014 4:46:55 AM
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: