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KI6FCL

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repeater guides
« on: May 27, 2011, 10:53:14 AM »

I have some interest in making an Android app which would aid in finding repeaters close to a users location but having a good source for repeater locations is critical!

Any good (free) online repeater guides? Any repeater guide databases which are downloadable?

Thanks.
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N0FPE

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RE: repeater guides
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2011, 08:20:15 AM »

The databases for AZ are online but not in a DL form sorry...Try Azrepeaters.net for the most up to date info for AZ. Or ARCA website for a not so up to date list.

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KS4VT

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RE: repeater guides
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2011, 04:40:09 PM »

If your are expecting to use LAT/LONG information, I highly doubt that the information is available as most repeater owners do not want to advertise the location of their equipment.  You can do it by approximate location, that being a city name, by County, etc., but to try to do it to the exact LAT/LONG, forget about it.
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W6UX

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RE: repeater guides
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2011, 10:01:03 AM »

I use repeaterbook.com to find repeaters.  It has a proximity search function, and other advanced search features.  Their database is more up to date and comprehensive than the program I have for my iPhone.  Perhaps they offer an API service for app developers.

73 de Jeff W6UX
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KJ4OBR

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RE: repeater guides
« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2011, 11:31:36 AM »

Just went to repeaterbook and found the offering less then steller. They list 25 repeaters TOTAL for the state of North Carolina, and 1 repeater in Raleigh. Trust me there are many more.

k5ehx (http://k5ehx.net/repeaters/qrepeater.php) lists 640 for NC. and I believe has the data you would need for an app. You might contact the owner of the site and see if you can work out a deal.

73

Dave

I use repeaterbook.com to find repeaters.  It has a proximity search function, and other advanced search features.  Their database is more up to date and comprehensive than the program I have for my iPhone.  Perhaps they offer an API service for app developers.

73 de Jeff W6UX
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W7QPZ

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RE: repeater guides
« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2011, 02:56:15 PM »

A good up to date site is
http://www.artscipub.com/repeaters


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