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Showing amateur radio repeaters with coverage of 52.63472980703675, 4.757080078125. (Not what you expected?)

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Using field strength.

Query returns 2 amateur radio repeaters.* (Download)


Repeater #16025 edit zoom (1 of 2)

Freq145.6000TrusteePI3ALK
DescPhone repeaterClubVeron Alkmaar
Shift-OfstFrq-0.6
PL88.5DCS0
Range20Last Upd2010-01-05 16:08:19
Lat52.640954Long4.727125
CityAlkmaarStateNL
ZIPDist Bearing1.33 mi -71.09°
RX AGL75 ftRX Gain3 dB
TX AGL75 ftTX Gain3 dB
TX Pwr15 WOperatorPH0V

Notes:

Position is verified

Tags: PI3ALK Alkmaar NL 2m PH0V

Nearby: 1 10 20 50


Repeater #16024 edit zoom (2 of 2)

Freq430.3750TrusteePI2ALK
DescPhone repeater 70 cmClubVeron Alkmaar
ShiftOfstFrq0
PL0DCS0
Range20Last Upd2010-07-07 06:57:16
Lat52.6323Long4.7194
CityAlkmaarStateNL
ZIPDist Bearing1.59 mi -96.05°
RX AGL120 ftRX Gain3 dB
TX AGL120 ftTX Gain3 dB
TX Pwr15 WOperatorPH0V

Notes:

Position is verified

Tags: PI2ALK Alkmaar NL 70cm PH0V

Nearby: 1 10 20 50

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