Repeater System | Callsign | Comments | |
145.110 PL 67.0 Hz Dayton, Ohio |
This is a multi-link system similar to the Indianapolis 511. It has receivers in and around Dayton, as well as a site in Columbus. 67 Hz CTCSS is generally required to access this system. This repeater is owned and operated by the Kettering Medical Center Amateur Radio Association of Kettering, Ohio. | ||
145.110 PL 77.0 Hz Louisville, Kentucky |
This is an interesting system located in Downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The Louisville 511 repeater system is linked to two other two meter repeater systems in the Louisville area providing wide-area coverage. 77 Hz CTCSS is required to access this system. These systems are owned and operated by Brock Persons, KK4CZ. | ||
145.110 PL 192.8 Leesburg, Kentucky |
This system is linked to the 146.835 KF4AWA repeater system located in Salvisa, Kentucky. This repeater is owned and operated by the Salvisa Amateur Radio Club. CTCSS 192.8 Hz. | ||
145.110 PL 107.2 Hz Evansville, Indiana |
This is a low-profile system located in Evansville. CTCSS 107.2 Hz is required to access this system. The Evansville 511 system is owned and operated by the Electronic Applications Radio Service based in Evansville, Indiana. | ||
145.110 PL 107.2 Hz Chicago, Illinois |
This repeater, located in the Chicagoland area, is sponsored by "UFDA". If I could provide more information, I would, but I can't! | ||
444.075 PL 110.9 Hz Cincinnati, Ohio |
This repeater covers the Cincinnati, Ohio area and south into Northern Kentucky. This repeater features an open autopatch and seems fairly quiet. This repeater system is owned and operated by Joe Davidson, KB8SBN, Bill Preston, KC8BMN, and Terry Lorentz, KC8BMO. |