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![]() "Bob Miller" wrote in message news ![]() On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 21:34:05 +1100, Bob Bob wrote: 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. Try this database: http://rptr.amateur-radio.net/arn/rptr/ bob k5qwg If this link doesn't help (I've not checked it out) - perhaps get a hold of a repeater control Op and ask them who the Repeater Frequency Coordinator is for that region. Once you find that out, then write them and while getting info from them, ask about the others in the State. Then from there, you can contact others. They usually share information to help in solving Interference problems (hopefully) before they start. Now that I think about it, the ARRL Repeater guides have Repeater Freq.Coordinators listed - at least they used to. Also, that guide would be able to fill in all but any unknown repeaters. Not so much with coordinates, but at least a location. TBA |
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