ARRL Repeater Directory 2010-11

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ARRL Repeater Directory 2010-11
by ARRL

Locate Repeaters On-the-Go!

  • Handy indexing tabs on the cover
  • Easy-to-read listings
  • Key to “”Repeater Notes”" located right up front
  • Icons to identify “”Open”" or limited access repeater systems.
  • ALWAYS UPDATED with the latest listings each year!

The best directory of frequencies for the thousands of repeaters around the country. An important tool every ham should have!

Includes:

  • Repeater operating practices, repeater lingo and hints for newly licensed hams
  • Frequency Coordinator contact information
  • D-Star and APCO 25 repeaters
  • Using CTCSS tones and Digital Coded Squelch (DCS)
  • VHF/UHF Band Plans and 2-meter channel-spacing map
  • Tips for handling interference
  • IRLP, WIRES-II, and EchoLink® (Internet linked) nodes
  • Emergency Message Handling procedures
  • Transceiver Memory Log

Buy The Book
ARRL Repeater Directory 2010-11
by ARRL

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