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Default [ETH] Need Help Reviving A Quiet Repeater Area?


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Need Help Reviving A Quiet Repeater Area?

Posted: 25 Mar 2019 10:05 AM PDT
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Hey everybody and welcome back to Everything Ham Radio. A couple weeks ago
I saw a post on Reddit where KE6YJR posted a question to the Hamradio sub
reddit asking how to revive a dead Repeater area. Here is a link to that
sub reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/HamRadio/co...HSLsh=857c1522
There seemed to be three main ideas answered to this question. Start a net
or three find out what is of interest in the area and make a net for
people to talk about it. Throw your callsign out or ask for a

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