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Closed Club · 632 members · Last active
25.00 USD/yearOur group of repeater owners comprises radio enthusiasts working together on a joint project we like to call Midwest GMRS. From Information technology to heavy construction, our repeater owners and members represent the true diversity of the Midwestern United States. Our target audience comprises IL, IN, IA, MI, MN, MO, NE, ND, OH, SD, and WI. Yearly membership covers a small portion of our monthly expenses and includes instant access to the Midwest GMRS Repeaters via our Repeater Tones page. You will no longer need to request access as membership grants it. Please consider joining; it's only $.0.48 a week! Memberships are non-refundable and paid yearly. PLEASE BE AWARE LINKING IS NO LONGER; SOME OF THE PRIVATELY LISTED REPEATERS MAY BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE DUE TO THE NEW FCC WRITINGS. REPEATER SITES' CONTINUED OPERATION WILL BE BASED ON USE AND THE OWNERS' WILL. SOME SITES HAVE GONE COMPLETELY SILENT AS MOST USERS JUST CAME TO TALK ON THE LINKS.
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Open Club · 42 members · Last active
FreeAlaskan GMRS users and enthusiasts. Hunters, hikers, campers, berry picking, kayakers, bikers, snow machines, off-roading, climbers, fishers, snowshoeing, dip netters, photographers, and anyone who enjoys the outdoors as well as understanding the intricacy of GMRS as well as other forms of communication and electronics. With the goal of building and maintaining repeater systems throughout Alaska and networking with individuals and communities and educating others on the proper use and licensing for GMRS. -
Open Club · 1 member · Last active
FreeUse of the repeater is free but a free club membership is required. The antenna sits on a Commercial Tower at approximately 190 feet and CommScope DB408-B. The effective coverage is about 40 miles. This repeater belongs to CLAARC (Clifton Linden Area Amateur Radio Club) and was established as a community repeater to facilitate basic communications needs for everyday use and is open for public safety use should the need arise. In giving community members access to this system we hope that it can also function as a stepping stone that leads to a long and happy Amateur Radio Hobby. Thanks Frank N6AQ / WqWr627 -
Closed Club · 632 members · Last active
25.00 USD/yearOur group of repeater owners comprises radio enthusiasts working together on a joint project we like to call Midwest GMRS. From Information technology to heavy construction, our repeater owners and members represent the true diversity of the Midwestern United States. Our target audience comprises IL, IN, IA, MI, MN, MO, NE, ND, OH, SD, and WI. Yearly membership covers a small portion of our monthly expenses and includes instant access to the Midwest GMRS Repeaters via our Repeater Tones page. You will no longer need to request access as membership grants it. Please consider joining; it's only $.0.48 a week! Memberships are non-refundable and paid yearly. PLEASE BE AWARE LINKING IS NO LONGER; SOME OF THE PRIVATELY LISTED REPEATERS MAY BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE DUE TO THE NEW FCC WRITINGS. REPEATER SITES' CONTINUED OPERATION WILL BE BASED ON USE AND THE OWNERS' WILL. SOME SITES HAVE GONE COMPLETELY SILENT AS MOST USERS JUST CAME TO TALK ON THE LINKS. -
Open Club · 105 members · Last active
FreeInformal meeting place for GMRS users in the Northern Virginia area. Covering the counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Culpeper, Prince William, Stafford, Loudoun, Clarke, Warren, Frederick, Shenandoah, Page, Rockingham, and Augusta; DC and bits and pieces of Maryland near the DMV. -
Open Club · 13 members · Last active
FreeA place to collaborate for GMRS users and set channel standards in Mississippi. Local club meetings and classes based in Carthage, MS. Donations are welcome, but are not required. FREE classes on GMRS given in Leake County! If you have an interest in a beginner class to GMRS or questions about your radio, just let us know! Everyone with an interest in radio communications is welcome to join. HAM operators are also welcome and strongly encouraged! Emergency preparedness starts with communication!