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The data represents the repeaters frequency, offset, CTCSS, PL and notes such as if it supports IRLP, Echolink, autopatch, etc. Useful for mobile, handheld and base station amateur ham radio transceivers, receivers and scanners by Kenwood, ICOM and Yaesu.
Below you will find charts showing the live conditions around the Earth for radio propagation as well as atmospheric conditions that can affect Ham Radio usage depending on frequency. These are great tools for HF and knowing what the conditions are if you plan on trying to make contacts on a particular day/time.
Browse all Amateur Radio Nets, including DMR, D-STAR, HF, SSB, nets on repeaters, ane more.
There are 472 Nevada repeaters in the database. Repeaters recommended for use by nearby highway. Repeaters by nearest city/town. Repeaters updated recently (days) These are record updates that likely affect radio programming, like location, frequency, tones, and operational status. Repeaters reviewed recently (days)
Click on the frequency for additional details. Click on a header to sort. Note: Sorting does not carry through to exports! If you have an iPhone/iPod/iPad or Android device, please download the official RepeaterBook app! amateur radio repeaters at, around, or near reno.
HF Band Conditions maps are powerful tools used by amateur radio operators, shortwave listeners, and radio enthusiasts to monitor and predict the state of high-frequency (HF) radio propagation. These maps provide valuable information about the past, current and future band conditions.
One of the best tools for understanding HF (high-frequency) propagation is the online map (chart) shown below. It is a graphical representation of MUF within a 3000-kilometer range, allowing amateur radio station operators to estimate the best frequencies and paths for effective communication.