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Hi Dave.

Lou, K2LKK here.  I live in Rochester.  The two best repeaters in the
Rochester area would be the 146.79 repeater in Henrietta with a -600 Khz
offset, and the 145.29 MHz repeater, on top of the Xerox tower, also with a
-600 MHz offset.  These are both carrier access systems, and have wide
coverage.

Another good system is the N2HJD repeater system.  It has a number of 2
meter and 70 cm ports.  They all use 110.9 Hz PL.  Here is a list:

146.325/146.925 MHz (this repeater also has a +600KHz offset for coverage
on the northern end of Rochester
144.81/145.41
147.99/147.39  (good on the west side of Rochester)
447.80/442.80  (good around Rochester)
447.90/442.90  (Good on the east side of Rochester)
449.70/444.70  (south of Rochester)


Another good system for the general region is the 144.51/145.11 repeater in
Bristol, NY.  It also uses a 110.9 Hz PL.

The 449.85/444.85 MHz repeater is fairly popular around Rochester, and is
run by Tim WB2KAO, who is a blind ham.  this repeater also uses a 110.9 Hz PL.


In the Batavia area, the 147.885/147.285 repeater is located in Batavia,
and uses a 141.3 Hz PL.  Another good machine is the 144.85/145.45
repeater, which is located in Wethersfield, NY and uses a 141.3 Hz PL.  It
is a wide coverage repeater.

Also, the 144.57/145.17 repeater is located in Wethersfield, and covers the
Batavia area.  It is carrier access.

Also, the 144.89/145.49 MHz repeater gives good coverage from Batavia into
the Buffalo area, and has an 88.3 Hz PL.

That should give you a good start.

73, de Lou K2LKK



  At 09:12 PM 8/31/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Do any hams in the Rochester NY area read this list?  If so can anyone tell
>me a few good repeater frequencies for the Rochester Batavia area on 2, 220
>or 440?  What if any machines in the area are EchoLink or IRLP nodes?  Any
>information would be appreciated.
>
>
>
>Dave Marthouse N2AAM
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