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Search Scope: Matches licenses with the following radio service codes: HA, HV. *Please be aware that some combinations of search criteria may result in a longer wait.
Use this map to find amateur radio license holders in the USA. Click here for more info. Select the type of input (callsign, gridsquare, zip code or street address) on the left.
The 146.760 repeater is a wide-area machine which covers Franklin and the surrounding counties as a regional "clearinghouse" for severe weather reports, in addition to the local repeaters in each county.
RFinder subscribers can search for, and request updates, to repeater listings here. You can submit a request to add a repeater to the RFinder database here. If you need additional assistance, please contact the ARRL Repeater Directory Liaison using the following form . . .
NARA operates two commercial grade repeater systems. They are located in Newark, Ohio with antennas approximately 1,400' above sea level. We offer both VHF and UHF repeaters and encourage their use by all licensed amateurs.
16 lip 2024 · Amateur Radio Wide-Area (Ohio) Last Updated: July 16, 2024, 19:56 pm UTC. This section lists networked Amateur Radio repeater systems which cover multiple counties.