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RES27CUE

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Thanks for the reply I have looked over mygmrs.com while its a good tool a lot of them are no longer in existence I was seeing if any of the RR guy/gals may have ran some in the area that were active.
 

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MyGMRS.com is only a good tool if the dead repeaters are reported. Thank you for assistance in reporting them, it helps us all.
 

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NP, just trying to help. I know the upkeep could be better. Alot of "phantom" listings too...people who think it somehow reserves the channel I guess...but they never put up the repeater.
 
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