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The .985 Emporia repeater is run by the K-Link guys, but is not linked into their system. The Matfield Green repeater should be easily hit from Emporia (maybe not with a rubber duck, but with just about any external antenna it should be doable). I've hit it with my FT-817 from Melvern Lake on a number of occasions, and even was able to key it up on Field Day from here in Allen Co.
 

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The .985 Emporia repeater is run by the K-Link guys, but is not linked into their system. The Matfield Green repeater should be easily hit from Emporia (maybe not with a rubber duck, but with just about any external antenna it should be doable). I've hit it with my FT-817 from Melvern Lake on a number of occasions, and even was able to key it up on Field Day from here in Allen Co.

Good information to know for future reference.
 

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The .985 Emporia repeater is run by the K-Link guys, but is not linked into their system. The Matfield Green repeater should be easily hit from Emporia (maybe not with a rubber duck, but with just about any external antenna it should be doable). I've hit it with my FT-817 from Melvern Lake on a number of occasions, and even was able to key it up on Field Day from here in Allen Co.

Thank you for the reply and information....
 
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