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Mike Barnard <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 5 Apr 2014 12:12:24 -0400
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I have an iphone app it is called (repeater book), it lists repeaters 
up to 200 miles, and it lists from 10 meters up.  You can shut off or 
turn on like for example 10 meters, or any of them, then it reads 
what ever bands you have turned on.  You can set the distance also.
Mike
KD2CDUAt 10:34 PM 4/4/2014, you wrote:
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>The club member and I got my radio up and running. She matched the colors
>and since I haven't learned much of it yet, she entered my club frequency so
>at least I have some way to use it.
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>I have a question,is there an iPhone app that has an accessible repeater
>directory in it.
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>Also, I put the antenna on the filing cabinet and it drowned or ground out
>the radio. <smile. So right now its on the floor on a cookie sheet. Sorry no
>cookies. LOL! We will have to try different spots, but right now, my
>appreciation to this young lady is beyond words as I now have a great
>working radio.
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>Hugs and 73
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>Linda C. Knight & shirley
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>Ham Radio Operator CallSign: kk4hrg
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>Please note email:
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