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Or...If you prefer... Here is a link to a Youtube version with funny slides prepared by Neil-K2AMF
All of our repeaters are open repeaters. That means all licensed amateur radio operators are welcome to use them. Since we are not affiliated with any other amateur radio club, we hope all hams will feel welcome here. That is our intention, and we hope you'll let us know if you feel otherwise.
The repeaters' frequencies, call signs and access particulars are as follows:
Flagship ICOM D-STAR Digital Repeater in Spokane |
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Frequency/Callsign - Click for More Info |
Mode |
Location |
Owners |
443.125 Mhz / WA7DRE B |
D-Star Digital Voice Repeater Module B |
Beacon Hill in NE Spokane |
Glen-K1RR Randy-W4LKS |
1293.3 Mhz / WA7DRE A |
D-Star Digital Voice Repeater Module A |
Beacon Hill in NE Spokane | Glen-K1RR Randy-W4LKS |
1249.0 Mhz / WA7DRE (simplex) |
D-Star Digital Data 128kbps Internet |
Beacon Hill in NE Spokane | Glen-K1RR Randy-W4LKS |
Other Digital Repeater Systems
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Frequency/Callsign - Click for More Info |
Mode |
Location |
Owners |
145.150 Mhz / WA7DRE |
C4FM Fusion Digital Voice and Analog |
Action Recycling in central Spokane |
Glen-K1RR |
442.575 Mhz / W7CDP |
D-STAR Digital Voice and Analog |
Spokane West Plains, Shoemaker Butte near Reardan |
Randy-W4LKS |