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Great help...for some. However, how many repeaters are listed on the Southeastern Repeater Assn's web site? None, Nil, Nada, Zilch, Zero
Unfortunately I have no control over SERA or any other group that hides its data. I finished the page a few minutes ago. In any case, I hope the inventory is helpful. Some states apparently do not have coordinators or a web presence.

As background, from 1979 for a few years I handled the EPA-SNJ database for the coordinating group (I forget the name) before ARCC. It was on my Apple II, using Stoneware's DB Master (a powerful flat file database program).
 

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In spite of everyone else's shortcomings, you've provided a great source of information. Unfortunately for me and hundreds of others in the southeast, we're still lacking. Hams in Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia are kept in the dark by the Southeastern Repeater Association.
 
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