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Open Club · 66 members
FreeThis is a local to Kansas City organization. You must live within 75 miles of KC to join. Email me at [email protected] for membership information.
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Open Club · 60 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. -
Closed Club · 481 members · Last active
65.00 USD/year🎙️ Join the Mesa Crest Repeater Club — Where Community Meets Communication! Looking for a welcoming, family-oriented Club with serious coverage and serious heart? The Mesa Crest Repeater Club is proud to operate five high-performance repeaters that span nearly all of Southern California — from the mountains to the coast to the desert, we’ve got you covered. 🌟 Why Join Us? Access to our full repeater network (club membership required) Annual dues just $65 — supporting maintenance, upgrades, and community events A supportive environment for all ages and experience levels Opportunities to learn, connect, and serve — whether you're a seasoned operator or just starting out 👨👩👧👦 We’re Family-Oriented — And That Means: Keep conversations respectful and inclusive — we welcome all generations No profanity, political debates, or religious discussions — we strive to be a neutral space for everyone from all walks of life Be kind, be helpful, and remember: someone’s child or grandparent might be listening 📡 One repeater request is all it takes to get started once you're a member. From there, you’ll have access to our full system and a community that’s as passionate about radio as it is about people. Come for the coverage — stay for the camaraderie. We’d love to have you on the air with us! -
Open Club · 155 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
FreeServing GMRS operators across the Michiana region, our mission is simple: keep the airwaves active, clear, and connected. Whether you’re running a high-power base station, a mobile rig, or a handheld, you have a place here. We welcome licensed operators from North Central Indiana and Southwest Michigan—from casual hobbyists to serious radio ops. The Network exists to: Share repeater access info and coverage reports Coordinate nets, events, and on-air meetups Exchange tips on gear, antennas, and best practices Promote reliable, respectful, and ready communications across the region If you value strong signals, community connection, and being ready when it counts, join us. Post your callsign, location, and setup—and let’s keep Michiana talking.
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Open Club · 19 members · Last active
FreeSt Charles 575 GMRS Radio Club is a group of licensed GMRS “hobbyists” who enjoy using GMRS airwaves to communicate. Daily there are GMRS radio operators communicating. The St Charles 575 repeater is located in Weldon Springs, St Charles County, Missouri. Our club is dedicated in the promotion of GMRS communications in the St Charles County area and also supporting those who are interested in GMRS. Weekly net every Thursday 7:30pm
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Open Club · 15 members · Last active
FreeUse of the repeater is free but a free club membership is recommended. 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
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Open Club · 33 members · Last active
FreeA community built for and ran by the users, to help those interested in learning about GMRS, and becoming a licensed GMRS Station operator. We also use Discord to expand the tools available to us to communicate and foster a welcoming environment. Find us on Discord as well at: https://discord.gg/YsutNfxe3H -
Closed Club · 189 members · Last active
25.00 USD/yearBROADNET GMRS/HAM REPEATER SYSTEMS Are the Premier Repeater systems in the New York Tri-state area with most repeaters having a coverage of 65 mile plus range weather, an emergency alerts all star systems and DMR BRIAN master connectivity to the Tri-state area and beyond🌎 -
Open Club · 47 members · Last active
FreeWest Michigan GMRS was created in 2022 and Is a group in the west Michigan area . We have a Net every Friday night at 8pm on one of our local repeaters WMTG600 Moline. Facebook group The OFFICIAL WEST MICHIGAN GMRS UNION. Our repeater is in Kentwood 462.675 We are not associated with the other West Michigan GMRS group created in 2024. Our Net control WRWN809 is also the Kent County Skywarn GMRS liasion and net control for GMRS when activated. Facebook link below for our group.
