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Hello, old friend. The only repeater that I know of that will reach way or you're looking might be the pikes Peak amateur radio club where Peter, it is in Colorado Springs. If I'm not mistaken if this machine is on Erika Link you could actually look that up. I know that it's actual frequency years 146.970 which I believe is a 100 Hz tone. The only reason why no this is because IE do use the repeater when I go down to Colorado Springs or some activities that we do in our simulation here in Colorado. Hope your Fourth of July is going well. If you have any further questions, you can write me off list and we can trade e-mails. 73, and happy fourth to everybody.
On Jul 4, 2010, at 2:30 AM, Albert Sanchez wrote:
> Hi All
> Finally got my EchoLink working and have been having a ball! For those =
> of you in the Denver CO area I have a couple of questions. What =
> repeaters do ya monitor? Any repeaters cover the Salida, Monarch Pass =
> Area?
> 73, Albert, W A 7 F X B
> Greenville NC
> EchoLink node: 75240
> Phone: 252-757-3023
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