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N1FMV

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Looking for a 2m repeater in New Hampshire
« on: July 05, 2020, 09:43:57 PM »

Hi all, is there anyone out there with any experience with 2-meter analog repeaters in the Cheshire County New Hampshire area? The reason I ask is that one of our club members just moved to Hinsdale, NH, which I believe is in Cheshire County. She only has 2-meter analog equipment at the moment. Can anyone recommend a few local repeaters that may have some traffic on them? I have no familiarity with the area, but I will program her radio for her. Any and all information will be much appreciated.
Frank

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WA2ONH

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Re: Looking for a 2m repeater in New Hampshire
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2020, 03:55:43 AM »


The New England Repeater Directory Web Site is at ...

http://www.nerepeaters.com/2m.htm
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KB1GKN

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Re: Looking for a 2m repeater in New Hampshire
« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2020, 08:12:02 AM »

From Hindsdale, NH it should be easy to hit the NoBARC 2 meters machine on Mt. Greylock. From what I can recall, there's a friendly group of people who regularly use that repeater. And being on top of the highest peak in Massachusetts, it's got great coverage.

Output 146.91, Input 146.31, CTCSS 162.2, beam heading 255 deg (approx).

http://nobarc.org/


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