Overview

The Southeastern Linked Repeater Net began in 1991 before there was Echolink, IRLP, or the public domain of the internet before that matter. The net began with a core group of repeaters linked together to allow for a small, informal gathering of participants. Over the years the net expanded with more repeaters routinely linking in each and every week. While Echolink has been added to the net to allow for greater flexibility to accommodate check-ins, the links between repeaters continue to be established via RF (as opposed to using telephone lines or the Internet).

The Southeastern Linked Repeater Net is called each Wednesday night at 9:00 PM eastern time. The repeaters operate on a variety of frequencys on 220, 440, two meters, and six meters and are located all over the southeastern United States providing coverage in parts of the following states:

   
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