I did a quick look on the internet and did not come up with any. If so what’s the frequency (+/-) and tones?
If I had an up to date ARRL Repeater Directory Will, I would look it up. Any ham in your area that might have a directory?
Thanks, I found some repeaters around the area with a friends travel plus CD. There's no repeaters in the Hershey area it's self.......... KB2YGB
Any fairly new dualbander vhf-uhf combo should allow you to operate as your own repeater Will (as long as you have the licensing privileges). Just make sure you have a spare charged battery to start up the old pickup when it's time to leave !!
73 de ve5arc
Garnet
Well heck maybe a designated simplex frequency would be a good alternative so at least minded folks (Hams) can get a chance to meet and say hello. How about 146.58 MHz?
It would be a great excuse to dust off the old rig and see if it still works too.
Hmmmm,,, Sounds like a great idea......146.58, Now if I can remember how to switch my 15 year old Yaseu VX-5 (HT) back and forth between VFO and memory. Would there be a date and time? I guess my next question is,,, How many hams are going, This could be great
Schedule may be tough if selling stuff. I'll be at Red field RCC-33 (Look for the E-Timer sign), Mike, WA2EBY
I'll be monitoring 146.58 when I'm in my Blackwood on the field or at Highmeadow Campgrounds. Give a call once in awhile and we can get together at our site: CK 19-21.
73,
Will ~ W1TS
Hopefully next year...Rick KD5EWO
Will bring a radio too.
Jon KD8GYL
Won't make Hershey but have wondered how many Amateur Radio Operators were on this forum. This post is a good start.
Sam, WA4KKV,
I can punch in 146.055 but my Yaesu VX-5 will not let me put in 146.58.....Can we use this one instead?