Looking for an ACCURATE list of ACTIVE 900 ham repeaters...

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mts2000des2
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Looking for an ACCURATE list of ACTIVE 900 ham repeaters...

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Well I have this beautiful MTS2000 900MHz and so far only 1 repeater is actually on the air in Atlanta (and all of Georgia for that matter) on 927.575/902.575 PL 151.4.

Are there any accurate lists of repeaters so I can start building a codeplug with active repeaters for the 900MHz band, especially interested in stuff on the East Coast (Southeast and Northeast).

Any ideas, links, etc?

Thanks alot!

Right now this MTS2000 makes a GREAT "Muzak" reciever but that is a sad waste of a nice radio! :wink:
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Tom in D.C.
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900 mHz repeaters...

Post by Tom in D.C. »

Hey, you're lucky. The 2001-2002 ARRL Repeater Guide shows NO 900 mHz repeaters in Georgia! There is a new edition, just out, which could be more up-to-date.

Suggest you try to contact the owner/operator of the machine. Seems to me that they would know the statewide 900 mHz situation pretty well.

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Looking for 900 list

Post by Blitzbug2u »

I would suggest acquiring a copy of the S.E.R.A. Journal. It's listings are more up-to-date. These usually can be found @ southeastern hamfest of medium-to-large size. If you cannot locate, I can post info for inquiry. Blitz.
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