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Hearham Live Repeater listing, the repeater book of open data repeaters, RepeaterSTART ham radio repeaters app, and experimental voice recognition software.
The New Ham’s Guide to Repeaters. Revised and Presented By Wayne Hartsfield/KW5M 8/04/14. What Is A Repeater? A repeater is a device which will receive a signal on one frequency and simultaneously transmit it on another frequency. All Repeaters Are not Voice Repeaters. Types of Repeaters. FM Voice – Very common. ATV – Amateur Television. TAARC.
This article will help the New Ham to be more at home on repeaters and understand the operation and procedures on Ham Radio Repeaters. It contains a basic description of a ham radio repeater, how to use it properly and is written with the NEW HAM in mind for one of the most popular ham bands....2 meters.
Helps you find your local repeaters and easily export them to your radio. All source code and all data is free and open for everyone to use.
Hearham Live Repeater listing, the repeater book of open data repeaters, RepeaterSTART ham radio repeaters app, and experimental voice recognition software.
A repeater receives a signal on one frequency and simultaneously retransmits (repeats) it on another frequency. The frequency it receives on is called the input frequency, and the frequency it transmits on is called the output frequency. To use a repeater, you must have a transceiver that can transmit on the repeater's input frequency and