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You should find what you need by "googling"
 It. That's what I'd do. I I was initially looking for local repeaters when I moved in Florida.

73


Ron Miller

> On May 2, 2014, at 9:18 AM, Michael Ryan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi all: 
> 
> Anyone know off hand where I can get a list of East coast 10M repeaters? 
> I might fire up my TS-570 this weekend and set it up to be a 10M rig as my FT-102 would be a little hard setting up the off sets where there's no voice. 
> 
> TNX and 73: 
> Mike VO1AX 

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