Amateur DMR frequencies

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GrumpyGuard

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I am interested in purchasing a DMR radio to add to my collection of amateur gear, but in my research I am not able to find any repeaters in Washington and Yamhill Counties. Does anyone know if there are any DMR repeaters in these areas?

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DMR (or dPMR) has had almost zero traction in the Portland-metro area. Honestly though, it's tough to even get love for D-STAR or for that matter, analog repeaters around here on a regular basis. :)
 

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DMR Repeaters World Wide
DMR ID Callsign City State/Prov Country Frequency Color Offset Timeslot Trustee Network
314101 N7MAQ Woodburn Oregon United States 441.32500 1 +5.000 TS1 TS2 N7MAQ DCI
http://www.dmr-marc.net/cgi-bin/trbo-database/
http://www.dmr-marc.net/repeaters.html

DMR repeaters in Washington State.
http://www.trbo.org/repeaterlist.html
http://dmrx.net/dmrx-map.html

Keep checking PNW network for any DMR updates for Oregon area.
http://www.trbo.org/pnw/index.html
http://www.bcfmca.bc.ca/dmr.php

Pacific Northwest DMR
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/pnw-dmr/info
 
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DMR Repeaters World Wide
DMR ID Callsign City State/Prov Country Frequency Color Offset Timeslot Trustee Network
314101 N7MAQ Woodburn Oregon United States 441.32500 1 +5.000 TS1 TS2 N7MAQ DCI
DMR-MARC Network
DMR-MARC Network

DMR repeaters in Washington State.
DCI IPSC Network - Repeater List and Information
DMRX | Map
I found the one in Woodburn, but I don't know if I will be able to hit it from Newberg or McMinnville.

DMR (or dPMR) has had almost zero traction in the Portland-metro area. Honestly though, it's tough to even get love for D-STAR or for that matter, analog repeaters around here on a regular basis. :)

I noticed this when I moved into the area. I went to the Hamvention in Seaside and D-Star seemed to have center stage at the HRO booth as well as being pushed by I-Com down the isle. I have saved my money for the CS7000, but I am beginning to think it will never come to market. With no real infrastructure for these modes it looks like I will need to find something else to spend my money. Unfortunately I am not Daddy Warbucks and don't have the funds to put a repeater for either of these modes together.

Thank you for the information.
 
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