Looking for a location of a repeater

n4yek

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I can hear a repeater on 443.3750 MHz here in Cosby and can hear it really good in the West end of Morristown
I heard a callsign I believe was WA4GFL but I get no returns searching for frequency and callsign I believe i heard.
Can anyone help me identify the repeater? maybe a variation on the call suffix letters, but I know the first three
are WA4 and the last letter is definitely an 'L'
Thanks in advance
Danny
 
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ecps92

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Quite possibly, but when I keyed it up from Morristown I had 114.8 pl tone set in my radio.
Maybe the pl tone is turned off on the repeater.
Reach out to the licensee and ask, could be he/she is unaware of the lack of PL on the input or it's a non coordinate/reported repeater
 

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Looks to be about 4.5 hours from Morristown to McEwen so, likely not here...
Freq OutFreq InToneCallsignDescriptionCategoryAgency/CountyState
443.375448.375114.8 PLNO4QMTEARS McEwen (43)Miscellaneous
Amateur Radio
HumphreysTN
 

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It's WA4BSL repeater in Harrogate.

Input PL is 100.0, output is CSQ
 
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