Vermont
Area Repeaters:
Vermont amateur radio repeaters
are listed by output frequency, below. Where applicable, any
required CTCSS (PL) tones are listed. If you're visiting the area, click the
link to view or download a select list of local
public service frequencies. Things change, so please let us know if you
have any additions, corrections, deletions to this list.
|
Location |
Output |
Input |
Call Sign |
CTCSS |
Sponsor |
|
Pico Peak |
53.290 |
52.290 |
|
|
|
|
Norwich |
145.130 |
- |
N1CIV |
100.0 |
N1CIV |
|
Bolton |
145.150 |
- |
WB1GQR |
100.0 |
RANV |
|
St Albans |
145.230 |
- |
N1IRO |
100.0 |
St. Albans Radio Club |
|
Mt Equinox |
145.390 |
- |
WA1ZMS |
100.0 |
WA1ZMS |
|
Mt Mansfield |
145.470 |
- |
N1ELL |
100.0 |
N1ELL |
|
Burlington |
146.610 |
- |
W1KOO |
|
Burlington ARC |
|
Williamstown |
146.625 |
- |
W1BD |
|
Central Vermont ARC |
|
Jay Peak |
146.745 |
- |
K1BVT |
100.0 |
Border ARC |
|
Mt Ascutney |
146.760 |
- |
W1UWS |
|
CT Valley FM Association |
|
Cabot |
146.820 |
- |
W1BD |
|
Central Vermont ARC |
|
Shaftsbury |
146.835 |
- |
KB1BRI |
|
SOVARC |
|
Essex Junction |
146.850 |
- |
K1IBM |
|
IBM ARC |
|
Killington |
146.880 |
- |
W1ABI |
110.9 |
NEFMRA |
|
Georgia |
146.925 |
- |
N1FPB |
|
Franklin County RA |
|
Mt Mansfield |
146.940 |
- |
W1KOO |
100.0 |
Burlington ARC |
|
Tunbridge |
146.970 |
- |
K1MOQ |
|
K1MOQ |
|
Marlboro |
147.015 |
+ |
N1HWI |
100.0 |
N1HWI |
|
Rutland |
147.045 |
- |
W1GMW |
100.0 |
GMWS |
|
Randolph |
147.090 |
+ |
W1VTC |
|
VTC ARC |
|
Corinth |
147.210 |
+ |
KB1FDA |
100.0 |
KB1FDA |
|
Danville |
147.270 |
+ |
W1SJA |
|
St. Johnsbury Academy |
|
Middlebury |
147.360 |
+ |
WA1NRA |
100.0 |
WA1NRA |
|
Glover |
147.375 |
+ |
KB1BRN |
|
BARF |
|
Barre |
147.390 |
+ |
N1IOE |
|
N1IOE |
|
Wells |
224.960 |
- |
WB2MIC |
|
COSIN |
|
Burlington |
443.150 |
+ |
W1FP |
103.5 |
NETARC |
|
St Albans |
443.400 |
448.400 |
N1NZH |
162.2 |
St. Albans Radio Club |
|
Mt Equinox |
444.050 |
+ |
K1DF |
100.0 |
IBARC |
|
Pico Peak |
444.400 |
+ |
N1DZA |
82.5 |
FARTS |
|
Killington |
444.550 |
+ |
W1ABI |
110.0 |
NEFMRA |
|
Williamstown |
444.600 |
+ |
W1AAK |
110.9 |
NEFMRA |
|
Monkton |
444.650 |
+ |
W1AAK |
|
NEFMRA |
|
Newfane |
444.700 |
+ |
WA1KFX |
110.9 |
NEFMRA |
|
Rutland |
444.875 |
+ |
KB1BXH |
103.5
|
RARE |
|
Bolton |
445.025 |
- |
WB1GQR |
|
RANV |
|
Jay Peak |
447.225 |
- |
K1BVT |
100.0 |
Border ARC |
|
Monkton |
447.925 |
- |
WE1U |
103.5 |
RANT |
|
Essex Junction |
449.025 |
- |
K1IBM |
|
IBM ARC |
|
Rutland |
449.175 |
- |
W1AD |
100.0 |
W1AD |
|
Pittsford |
449.275 |
- |
KB1IOZ |
103.5
|
RARE |
|
Rutland |
921.200 |
- |
W1AD |
|
W1ADs |
Rutland
147.045 repeater Commands for Tone Control
The Rutland 147.045
repeater has been set up for tone on/off commands that anyone can use.
Even if the repeater is in "tone" mode, you DO NOT need tone
to send commands to the repeater. Only a DTMF keypad is required.
- Use 6* to put the repeater in the
"normal" mode we use.
- Use 7* to put the repeater in
tone-only mode.
Please note that when in tone-only
mode, the "up-600" receiver will NOT activate the repeater,
since there is NO tone on the link transmitter at this time.
Rutland
IRLP Node Information
| Node Number |
4993 |
| Node Callsign |
W1AD |
| Node City |
Rutland |
| Node Province/State |
VT |
| Node Country |
USA |
| Node Owner/Sponsor |
Frank D'Auria
Ask a Question |
| Node Latitude |
43.58666 North |
| Node Longitude |
73.00388 West |
| Node Base Frequency (MHz) |
449.1750 |
| Node Offset Frequency (KHz) |
-5000.0000 |
| Node CTCSS (Hz)/DCS |
100.00 |
| Node Website URL |
www.gmws.net |
| Local node date/time |
Please see the IRLP web site
for current information
|
| Current Node Status: |
Please see the IRLP web site
for current information |
| Last heard from Node: |
Please see the IRLP web site
for current information |
Click
here to view the status of ALL IRLP nodes
Q. How do I turn the Rutland link
ON/OFF?
All IRLP links are
activated and de-activated by using DTMF tones received by the IRLP
radio/computer. You must contact Frank,
W1AD via email, for access details. IRLP has no control
over which pre-access code some nodes may choose to use to connect and
disconnect.
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