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JAF27

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Hi,

There is a repeater here in Manhattan, KAG0353 on frequency 462.675. I frequently hear it identifying itself. Does anyone know the tone in and tone out codes for it? Or any other information about the repeater?
 

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Did some more research and have found an answer. The name of that licensee comes up on an out of service Manhattan repeater.
 

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The GMRS repeater (aka: Manhattan Repeater) operating on 462.6750 MHz in New York City continues to experience intentional interference and is not available for general use at this time. . .
 
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