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Thank you, sir, I appreciate the information, but I've got a list of
repeaters from Vancouver up to Anchorage. I've also got a list of repeaters in Northern California, and I know for a fact that I could monitor 90% of them for days on end without hearing anybody. What I wanted most of all was a list of GOOD repeaters, ones with activity on them, between Vancouver and the border of Alaska. I'll worry about Anchorage when I get there. How about it; any recommendations for "good" repeaters? Jim "Larry Gagnon" wrote in message news ![]() On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 18:59:57 -0700, RST Engineering wrote: Leaving Wednesday from Northern California for a trip up the Alcan to Anchorage. Anybody got a good series of repeaters going up the highway through Canada? Being as the Alaska HighWay runs through Alberta, British Columbia, the Yukon and Alaska it is a simple matter to search google for repeaters in those areas. Try these to start: http://www.rac.ca/opsinfo/repeater.h...%20in%20Canada http://www.bcarcc.org/ Larry VE7EA |
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