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Related wiki pages [[D-Star]], [[IRLP]], [[Echolink]], [[Beacons]] | Related wiki pages [[D-Star]], [[IRLP]], [[Echolink]], [[Beacons]] | ||
=What is a repeater= | ==What is a repeater?== | ||
A transceiver - often comprised of separate transmitted and receiver linked by controlling hardware. A repeater picks up a radio signal and re-transmits it, allowing weak stations to be heard from further away than normally possible. | |||
=EchoLink Repeater listing= | =EchoLink Repeater listing= |
Revision as of 22:11, 21 December 2008
The following page lists official and unofficial repeater database listings.
Related wiki pages D-Star, IRLP, Echolink, Beacons
What is a repeater?
A transceiver - often comprised of separate transmitted and receiver linked by controlling hardware. A repeater picks up a radio signal and re-transmits it, allowing weak stations to be heard from further away than normally possible.
EchoLink Repeater listing
- Current Logins page on echolink.org
IRLP Repeater listing
General Repeater listing
- VK Repeater Data -- on the WIA Website
- Amateur Repeater Map (Work In Progress) -- Presently lists almost all repeaters in Australia, as well as some IRLP and EchoLink nodes from around the world. See this page for more information.