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Although I’ve been a member of N1FD for a few years, I just recently moved into the area. I now live in Londonderry near exit 4 on I-93. I’m looking for a list of the local repeaters that I can hit from home. My HT does 2m and 70cm, and my mobile also does 1.25cm (220). Both radios can also Bridgecom-style DMR in addition to analog. My radios are currently still programmed for Charlotte, NC area repeaters. Time to update them.
73 Ed K4EGP
Welcome to the area. Here’s a couple of sites you can use to easily find repeaters near you (anywhere):
https://www.repeaterbook.com/
https://www.nerepeaters.com/
Just to get you going, here’s a Londonderry repeater from the first site:
442.000 (+) 100.00 Hillsborough K1DED FM, Echolink
I’ve not tried it with a handheld, but I’ve had good luck when in Londonderry with
- Derry 147.210+ PL 107.2
- Hudson DMR 147.105+ CC0
Repeaters around here are pretty quiet. I’d love it if someone would tell me that there’s a very active repeater that I’ve just not found yet.
73
Hi Ed,
The above info is correct. I can speak to the DMR repeater availability:
HudsonDMR 147.105+ CC0 (Talk Group 3181 networks to 95 repeaters. TG 3133 only NH repeaters) Many other TG selections, including SKYWARN. See NEDECN.org website
Derry DMR 145.310- CC1
Chester DMR 145.19- CC9
73,
Bill, NE1B
I just use repeaterbooks entry’s when using RTSystems sw or Chirp when programming…
for dmr, look at the nedecn.org website for info
but here’s a link to a NH page of repeaters https://www.artscipub.com/repeaters/search/index.asp?state=New-Hampshire
joe/AC1BG
You will be able to easily look up area repeaters close to you with a couple of websites. Try:
https://www.repeaterbook.com/index.php/en-us/
https://www.nerepeaters.com/
I prefer the first site but you can sort by band, mode, etc. Just to get you started, here is a repeater in Londonderry listed from above. I have used it before but not recently:
442.000 + 100.0 K1DED, Echolink enabled.
The Ft Mountain/Epsom repeater in s. NH is pretty busy a lot of the time.
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