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hello does any one know of any repeaters in olympia wa
and how to control them? eg echolink repeater usage etc?

73
hank smith
amateur radio call sign:
KE7IEF
echo link node:
301027
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pat Gormley" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 10:54 AM
Subject: Arlington repeaters


> Hey Kevin I'm a native Washingtonian who now lives in Frostburg.  Here =
> are several 2-meter repeaters. 145.47 minus offset as far as I know is =
> open. Arlington radio club.  146.655 pl 114.8 Mount Vernon radio club. =
> 146.91 Tysons Corner Northern Virginia fm Association wide coverage =
> machine 146.1979 Fairfax also Northern Virginia fm association.  The =
> mount Vernon club has a net on Tuesday nights at 8:30.  The last 2-meter =
> machine is 147.315 whistle up or press any number on the right side of =
> your touchtone pad.  73- pat kk3f
> 

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