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GMRS Repeater in San Angelo, TX

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Hello Everyone,
I just recently received my GMRS license and checked on mygmrs.com to see if there were any repeaters in my area. Nothing showed up, Im just curious if anyone knows of any GMRS repeaters in the San Angelo, TX area.
 

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Hello Everyone,

I just recently received my GMRS license and checked on mygmrs.com to see if there were any repeaters in my area. Nothing showed up, Im just curious if anyone knows of any GMRS repeaters in the San Angelo, TX area.



The best thing to do that always works for me is to program every GMRS repeater pair with a 141.3 PL on the input frequency and leave the output frequency open. Then key up each pair and listen for the repeater tail. If you hear one then just key back up with your GMRS callsign. I'm sure you know that 141.3 PL is the standard travel tone for GMRS and most repeater are programed to recognize it on the input. Not all repeaters but most.


-Dawson Adams
GMRS: WQPN413
Warning: I have a strong tendency to be bluntly honest.
 
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