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Old 07-23-2009, 04:59 PM
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I am looking for a repeater directory that is on CD. I would like to know if there any that I can order then d-load instead of waiting for the CD.? I have seen the the TravelPlus CD. Anybody know if I can order and d-load that CD? I live in Sacramento, is there a place I can purchase at a store?


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Old 07-23-2009, 05:31 PM
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The TravelPlus data is derived from the ARRL Repeater Director and is only available on CD. You may find some other sites where you can download repeater data, but it probably won't be the same as the data on TravelPlus.

TravelPlus should be available at any ham store that sells ARRL publications. You can also order it online from the ARRL or the major online ham radio retailers.
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The TravelPlus data is derived from the ARRL Repeater Director and is only available on CD. You may find some other sites where you can download repeater data, but it probably won't be the same as the data on TravelPlus.

TravelPlus should be available at any ham store that sells ARRL publications. You can also order it online from the ARRL or the major online ham radio retailers.
The ARRL store with shipping and all was $53 and change. HRO wanted a $8 small package fee. I am leaning towards finding it locally.
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I use this site for downloading repeater frequencies. I can download in various formats to work with all of my programing software.

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