In Adams county, which ones are available ? and any other info. Tnx
W2bdp Member Premium Subscriber Joined Nov 25, 2004 Messages 36 Location Brighton, CO Apr 27, 2010 #1 In Adams county, which ones are available ? and any other info. Tnx
rckydenver Member Joined Dec 2, 2004 Messages 1,483 Location Arvada, Colorado Apr 27, 2010 #2 A good one for the metro area would be the 146.940 (W0WYX repeater) is the Rocky Mountain Radio League. It was used last week when the tornados where spotted. 146.940 Repeater Rocky Mountain Radio League
A good one for the metro area would be the 146.940 (W0WYX repeater) is the Rocky Mountain Radio League. It was used last week when the tornados where spotted. 146.940 Repeater Rocky Mountain Radio League
abqscan DataBase Administrator Moderator Joined Dec 8, 2002 Messages 2,877 Location AOA Apr 27, 2010 #3 Here's what I have for skywarn: 146.94 pri vhf metro 146.805 sec vhf metro 449.45 pri uhf metro 447.175 sec uhf metro
Here's what I have for skywarn: 146.94 pri vhf metro 146.805 sec vhf metro 449.45 pri uhf metro 447.175 sec uhf metro
W2bdp Member Premium Subscriber Joined Nov 25, 2004 Messages 36 Location Brighton, CO Apr 27, 2010 #4 Thank you.
rckydenver Member Joined Dec 2, 2004 Messages 1,483 Location Arvada, Colorado May 18, 2010 #5 Just listening to the 146.940 repeater they in standby mode for Skywarn. We are in a Tornado watch intill 2100 hrs (9pm).
Just listening to the 146.940 repeater they in standby mode for Skywarn. We are in a Tornado watch intill 2100 hrs (9pm).
W2bdp Member Premium Subscriber Joined Nov 25, 2004 Messages 36 Location Brighton, CO May 18, 2010 #6 I have all the info. Got my pro-197 setup for nws tones and a program called Brighton Alert that I run on my computers.
I have all the info. Got my pro-197 setup for nws tones and a program called Brighton Alert that I run on my computers.