There¡¯s an app called RepeaterBook that¡¯s really helpful.?
Jerry
NV7GS?
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On Oct 30, 2017, at 12:14, Rob
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On 10/30/2017 12:01 PM, jtkeyz@... [FT-60] wrote:
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> The ARRL repeater directory that Dave J suggested is probably your best
> resource for finding repeaters, their offsets and their required tones.
> The book is economically priced and available from ARRL and other book
> sellers.
> Good luck in your future advancement within the hobby.
> 73
> John
> KU8Q
>
There is also an Android app RepeaterBook that attempts to be a
directory of all repeaters, with frequencies and offsets. I've
installed it but never used it - but it does update itself now and then,
presumably with updated repeater info.
Rob Jacobson
KJ4TSP