its not hard to figure out who the 'custodian' of this large New York network belongs too. Using the KML tool reveals it very easily.. You even see the same person networked into New Jersey. And it's not hard to figure out why the FCC has made some noises out of 'courtesy. Visit the KML map, do a sort and look at the repeater network by area one person is hogging. Just think for a minute, 'one' licensed person is using for this entire network which ends up for the sole use of a 'club' Defiantly not what the FCC intended in the course of making the GMRS a family and friend radio service. This persons network does not meet that definition of GMRS but closer to a HAM WIN or PAPA network which is managed very closely by a lot of people and licensed by many many HAM radio operators. . In a nutshell, this person was running a rogue repeater network infringing on a lot bandwidth other people deserve to use for their own little thing. These private network clubs are popping up in a lot of places, they hog up bandwidth others want to use and have fun with and essentially end up controlling the whole GMRS bandwidth.. I think its overdue the FCC steps in.. This is happening in other states as well, and one person seems to get stepping a lot of ground.. I'll leave it at that. So long.