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National simplex frequencies for initiationg QSO's - (ragchew) - Arange a new meet frequency.
Band |
Primary |
Secondary 1 |
Secondary 2 |
Secondary 3 |
10 Meters |
29.600 |
- |
- |
- |
6 Meters |
52.525 |
52.54 |
- |
- |
2 Meters |
146.520 |
146.540 |
146.560 |
- |
222 MHz |
223.500 |
- |
- |
- |
70 cm |
446.000 |
446.500 |
447.800 |
447.825 |
23 cm |
1294.500 |
- |
- |
- |
13cm |
2305.200 |
- |
- |
- |
Source: Utah VHF Society
Other Guidelines/frequencies with special uses to avoid:
Do not use FM simplex on frequencies below 144.400
Don't use Satelite (Space Station) frequencies 145.80-146.0 (145.80 is the default downlink).
as well as 435.00-438.00 MHz
R.A.C.E.S.Ê (Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service) 146.44, 147.40
Local A.R.E.S. (Amateur Radio Emergency Services) Groups:
New Jersey | Lake Tahoe Area
New Jersey:
N2FFL's Repeater Directory for New Jersey List at ArtSciPub.com
Some Central Jersey Repeaters:
Location | Output | Input | CTCSS/ PL | Call | Sponsor |
Bridgewater, Somerset | 147.135 | + | 151.4 | WJ2DX |
Green Brook, Somerset
Martinsville | 146.625 | 146.025 | 141.3 | W2QW | Raritan Vly |
Green Brook, Somerset | 146.940 | 146.340 | 141.3 | K2ETS | ETS OF NJ |
Whippany, Morris | 147.030 | 147.630 | 151.4 | W2TW | Whippany ARC |
Murray Hill, Union | 147.255 | 147.855 | 141.3 | W2LI | Tri-Cnty ARA |
Cherryville, Hunterdon | 147.375 | 147.975 | 151.4 | WB2NQV | Cheryville Repeater W2CRA |
Washington, Warren | 146.820 | - | 110.9 | W2SJT | PJARC |
Lawrenceville, Mercer | 146.460 | +1 MHz | 131.8 | N2RE | Sarnoff RC |
Mt. Kipp, Hunderdon | 147.015 | + | 151.4 | WB2NQV | W2CRA system |
West Paterson, Passaic | 146.610 | - | 151.4 | W2FCL | |
West Paterson, Passaic | 147.345 | + | 141.3 | WA2HYO | W2NJR system (future) |
Morristown, Morris | 145.370 | - | 151.4 | NO2EL |
West Orange, Essex | 146.415 | - | 85.4 | WA2JSB |
West Orange, Essex | 146.150 | | 85.4 | |
West Orange, Essex | 147.285 | | 141.3 | |
Repeaters in the Tahoe Area
Calif:
Tahoe Area Repeaters
Band | Repeaters |
10 meter | 1 |
6 meter | 2 |
2 meter | 15 |
1.25 meter | 5 |
70-cm | 22 |
25-cm | 5 |
Note: Some of the repeaters may only be active during search and rescue operations.
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last updated 22 May 2006
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