Repeaters

W4UNC Repeaters:

442.150MHz (TX 447.150MHz with PL 131.8Hz) –the flagship, with coverage throughout Piedmont NC
443.475MHz (TX 448.475MHz with PL 131.8Hz) –local coverage in the Chapel Hill vicinity
145.230MHz (TX 144.630MHz with PL 107.2Hz) –including VoIP IRLP node #4179 (operating guide here)
53.450MHz (TX 52.450MHz with PL 107.2Hz) –now back in operation, better than ever

D-STAR

    Click here to listen to live D-STAR on the AK4EG Gateway via USTREAM. D-STAR is an acronym for Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio and is a set of protocols for transmitting, receiving and distributing Amateur Radio digital voice and data.  It was begun in 1999 with funding from the Japanese government and …

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High Speed Multimedia Network Group

OCRA High Speed Multimedia Network: Watch this page for developments about OCRA’s HSMM voice, data and imaging network as it’s perfected and deployed over the coming months. Our goal is to provide you with proven, practical information to enable you to easily duplicate our results with a minimum of frustration. As of May 2010, OCRA …

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NC Repeater Map

View Repeater Map in a larger map I recommend opening the map in Google Earth. Download it here. Download the repeater directory for GPS Units, so you can take it on the go! Also for mobile phones, just open in the Android or iPhone Browser, and choose open with Google Maps. If you would like …

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