Western NY Ham Repeaters

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Reception of signals from WNY on the bands where repeaters are found (10m and up) is extremely unlikely from Europe.
 

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145.110 - You can hear this with no problem in Canada it sits at over 2300ft
145.290 - Very good coverage repeater it sits on top of the Xerox Tower in Downtown Rochester
145.490 - Very good coverage repeater it is in Attica, NY on top of a very large hill
146.610 - Very good coverage repeater system, it is the Monroe County EOC System. One transmitter in Rochester with multiple receiver sites throughout the county.
146.880 - Ok Coverage, Nothing Great. Its on Cobb’s Hill in Rochester. Sunday night net started at 8 or 9pm.
146.790 - Ok Coverage, Nothing Great. Its at Highland Hospital in Rochester.

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Dan - K2DMG



Reception of signals from WNY on the bands where repeaters are found (10m and up) is extremely unlikely from Europe.
 
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Well, "across the Pond" has referred to the Atlantic Ocean since before ham radio existed.
 

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Well, "across the Pond" has referred to the Atlantic Ocean since before ham radio existed.

Unless if you live in Western New York which, "Across the Pond," means Lake Ontario or Lake Erie.
 
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Unless if you live in Western New York which, "Across the Pond," means Lake Ontario or Lake Erie.

I grew up in Rochester. Still means the Ocean to me.

Anyway, we really are off topic. I intended my original comment to be at least partly tongue-in-cheek.
 
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