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Closed Club · 720 members · Last active
FreeOur group of repeater owners is comprised of radio enthusiasts working together on a common project we like to call Midwest GMRS. From Information technology to heavy construction our owners and members represent the true diversity of the Midwestern United States. Our target audience is the myGMRS network Region 169 comprised of IL, IN, IA, MI, MN, MO, NE, ND, OH, SD, WI. For Membership, your state of residents must be one of the states listed.
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Closed Club · 720 members · Last active
FreeOur group of repeater owners is comprised of radio enthusiasts working together on a common project we like to call Midwest GMRS. From Information technology to heavy construction our owners and members represent the true diversity of the Midwestern United States. Our target audience is the myGMRS network Region 169 comprised of IL, IN, IA, MI, MN, MO, NE, ND, OH, SD, WI. For Membership, your state of residents must be one of the states listed.
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Closed Club · 154 members
FreeWe are the Tucson GMRS Association, a 501(c)(3) public charity promoting the GMRS radio service throughout the southwest. We are an open group that does not charge membership dues and are entirely donation supported. To join this group; please create or log in with your myGMRS account and request to join. -
Open Club · 69 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. -
Closed Club · 40 members · Last active
35.00 USD/yearThe Mesa Crest Repeater Club has a repeater that covers the high desert, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, Los Angeles and parts of San Diego. The repeater is for club members only. Make sure you have also done a Repeater Request, that is the only way I can get your information to send you the Club Tones.
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Open Club · 30 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 · 18 members
FreeUse of the repeater is free and I encourage its use. I am hoping to expand the coverage of the repeater by the end of 2023 or first part of 2024. Right now the antenna sits at tree level at about 70' and I will try to get it to 100' above the treeline and change the antenna to a CommSpec DB408. This should effectively expand the coverage to about 30 miles. I will be adding a list of parts needed, if you wish to contribute you can supply the parts or make a financial donation to this project. Thanks Frank WqWr627 -
Closed Club · 14 members
FreeThe Southwest Ohio GMRS Association. is a nonprofit organization to promote and provide recreational, educational, scientific, and emergency communication equipment and services to the greater Cincinnati & Dayton Ohio areas with the primary purpose of helping to ensure the availability of emergency communication links between general mobile radio service radio operators and government emergency management offices and other governmental agencies as may be required in the event of a declared emergency, drill or other event. The Association through our relationships with repeater owners, civic organizations and GMRS operators will create a operational environment that is conducive and appropriate for all ages of the family. Annual dues are $40.00 per licensee. The application process is found at https://application.swohgmrs.org -
Open Club · 10 members
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