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I have an android device what is that AP called so I can get it





Ed        W9JE 

 

 

 

 

-------Original Message-------

 

From: Angelo Sonnesso

Date: 2/18/2012 9:04:11 AM

To: [log in to unmask]

Subject: Re: Washington D.C. area repeaters

 

Do you have an android device?

There is an android app that is a repeater finder.

It uses your location.

73 Angelo Sonnesso N2DYN

----- Original Message -----

From: "Scott Howell" <[log in to unmask]>

To: <[log in to unmask]>

Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2012 5:23 AM

Subject: Re: Washington D.C. area repeaters

 

 

> Not sure exactly where you will be staying, but if around the immediate =

> DC area that includes Greenbelt Maryland, the 146.610, 146.880, and =

> 147.225 (PL 123.000 if I recall correctly) are a couple of choices. I am =

> not sure if the 146.760 machine is still up or not because I cannot hit =

> it where I am which is about 40 miles Northwest of DC.

>

> hth

> 73

> Scott/N3BYY

> On Feb 17, 2012, at 8:53 PM, Blake Hailey wrote:

>

>> Hi all, I will be in the DC area in mid April.  I have been looking =

> online

>> and can't find a good list of repeaters in the area.  I'll be staying  =

> in

>> Arlington VA and will have the triband TH-F6a.  I hope someone up that =

> way

>> can give me some to use. =20

>> Thanks for your help and 73

>> Blake KA5POW

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