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bezking

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Hi all-

what frequencies are being used by the weather spotters reporting to the NWS?

Thanks!
 

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We use an 800 number here in the southern tier most of the time.
 

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Go to the database here - each county will show their Skywarn repeater.
 

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I don't know what database he was sending you to, but I would start here

http://www.skywarn.org/skywarnlinks.htm

Just realize this is not complete and you do not have to be a Ham to be a Skywarn Spotter so this is not the only way reports get sent in as the post above indicated there is usually an 800 number to call.

For areas where there is no repeater listed 9 out of 10 times the local ARES /RACES repeaters are usually also the Skywarn Repeaters.
 
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