My .650 GMRS repeater has been on the air continuously since 1995. Back then, you had to have the location on the license and apply to the FCC to move the repeater location, a lot like part 90.
Times change, obviously. I don't remember when I registered my repeater on this website, but it was back when Doug Smith was still alive and extremely active. Pretty close to 15 years ago?
In all that time, only got a couple of requests to use my repeater. But now, in the last 2 months, I'm getting craploads of requests on this website to use my single tone repeater.
Honestly, it's been rendered pretty useless in my area anyway since some ham-like users have built a network of repeaters on the same freq as me, and they are on them constantly. Performing ham-like nets with check-ins, roundtables, ragchews for hours, etc. There are a couple of them with IDers that go off even when the frequency is already in use. It's become ridiculous.
If my repeater was frequency agile, I'd move it. But Motorola MSY channel elements are scarce these days, and I don't have any way to program my ancient Motorola portables anymore. So, I'm stuck.
The real question is, why am I suddenly getting bombarded with requests to use my repeater? Why NOW?
After 30 years continuously on the air, I'm about ready to pull the plug on my repeater and walk away anyway. Should I yank it? Or just leave it on as a ghost repeater?