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Helpful Hint!
It is recommended that a user wanting to
get the most out of
BeachNet
load this complete list of repeaters
into
adjacent memories in their radio.
Then, while moving around the
area, it will be a simple matter to step up or down
to stay on the best repeater. They are
linked together so use the one that
works best at the moment.
IRLP
Internet Radio Linking Project
(IRLP)
worldwide connectivity is available in the Long
Beach/Astoria area, on the 444.925 repeater,
which is not
linked into
BeachNet.
Click here for more info on our Node.
Click here for more Info on IRLP in general.
220 Repeater
The 224.040 repeater,
which is not
linked into
BeachNet
has good general
coverage
for the 1.25-Meter enthusiast. Bring your 220 rig
with you, next time you drop on down to the beach.
Visiting the Beach?
If you are visiting "The Beach",
just about anywhere
between Kalaloch, WA, and Seaside,
OR, bring along
BeachNet
for good general
coverage
while you are visiting our area.
Packet Radio
Although not a part of
BeachNet,
some of the
Packet Radio Nodes and other resources associated with the 145.630 MHz District Three
EOC Packet Network are co-located, sharing sites with our repeaters. Click on the Links, to the
left, for more information on these stations, included on the repeater site pages.
Click here for a
map of these Packet Radio stations, in Word format, courtesy of the Pacific
County ARC Website.
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