What area are you talking about?

Joe M.

Jim wrote:
> 
> mch wrote:
> > Found once source:
> > <http://www.qsl.net/ecara/wayback/page17.html>
> >
> > But it doesn't say where the first modern (automatic retransmitting)
> > repeater was... or whose callsign.
> >
> > Joe M.
> 
> Hmmm-there must be a few errors in there about the exact band segments.
> The first FM repeater here was a RACES machine down in the 145 segment
> (different rules), but the first non-RACES repeater was 146.34 in and
> 146.76 out, circa 1968?, next was 146.46 in and 146.82 out in 1969,
> right after that was 146.88 in, 146.40 out (that's right!). The .76
> machine was 'whistle-up', the other two were carrier squelch.
> 
> Also the UHF repeaters that I know of were 449.0-449.95 in, and
> 447.0-447.95 out.
> --
> Jim Barbour
> WD8CHL
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