[PPRAANet] Repeaters used in Colorado

Thomas Oliphant toli719 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 6 20:46:36 EDT 2019


Dear Chris K7YMI,
There are over 65 total VHF and UHF repeaters in the state of Colorado.
The two you have are good ones, meaning active at various times during the
week.
You may want to include:
145.130, 88.5 Hz Tone. This is where the Colorado Emergency Reporting Net
resides. It consists of 15 repeaters and many more linking devices that
provide coverage for most of the state of Colorado. Google Colcon for a
full listing of each repeater, its frequency and tone. I have given you the
one that covers Colorado Springs.
Please call me if you want more information. Tel. 719-574-8925.
Tom K0BUL

On Fri, Sep 6, 2019 at 3:34 PM Chris W Stark <k7ymi at starktaxservices.com>
wrote:

> September 6, 2019
>
> I am trying to program the most used repeaters for Colorado inside my
> mobile unit. I have the repeater handbook, but sometimes the inside scoop
> of what really works and from people who really know, exceeds the print
> edition! So far I know of:
>
>   1.  146.970, 100 Hz tone
>   2.  147.345, 107.2 Hz tone
>
> Any others out there in Colorado that are worth mentioning?
>
> 73's
> ----
> Chris Stark, K7YMI
> Cell: 1-719-649-3835
>
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