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RES27CUE

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As everyone who holds a gmrs license knows about my gmrs.com most if not all already know that it was started back some years ago and has basically has been let go except for people that update their own repeaters i was wondering if anyone knew of another site that may have some updated information looking for PA,NJ,DE areas as they are where i travel most any help would be a help thanks
 

RES27CUE

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Im looking for actual repeater information not call signs i guess i should have been a little more clear on that
 

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The online search is only good for finding a listing of licensed individuals/organizations. It has no data on active repeaters.
 

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Yeah you're not required to list your repeater so the MyGMRS is the one of the only few. Best bet is to just scan through 15-22 in the area you hope to find a repeater.
 
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