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Old November 15th 04, 12:32 PM
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amateur stations are in there. but you won't find a list of repeaters.
there may be some really old repeater calls, but they won't have lat/lon
info. to find that information you would have to contact the repeater
coordinating organization for that area who may or may not have the details
you want and may or may not let you have it... they are volunteer
organizations.

"Bob Bob" wrote in message
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Gidday

I want to do some RF coverage plots (theoretical) of the VHF/UHF
repeaters in East Texas. I am looking for repeater callsigns,
frequencies and Lat/Lon of the sites within a 100 feet or so. (Pref in
WGS84)

I dont seem to be able to find it in the FCC database. It seems to omit
amateur stations altogether.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

TIA Bob VK2YQA.



 
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