RARS

Above 30MHz



Above 30 Mhz at RARS generally means repeaters.  The club maintains a number of repeaters in the Raleigh area on several bands.  By selecting one of the links below, you can find information on how to use almost any repeater, learn the specifics of RARS repeaters, study bandplans and learn what repeaters are on what frequencies in Raleigh and surrounding areas, or take a look at photos of one of our repeater sites!  Enjoy!
Learn about Repeaters in general and about ours in detail.
  • Repeater Guide -- A good way to learn how to use any repeater, including phone patch, emergency 911 calls, etc.
  • Repeater FAQ -- Facts and info about RARS repeaters. UPDATED Nov. 19, 1999
  • SERA Repeater Journal -- The SouthEastern Repeater Association provides info about repeaters and repeater coordination in the southeastern U.S.
Charts and Tables -- What's on what frequencies? All the other stuff - Photos, Net Schedules, etc.


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