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Florida Repeater Council


Repeater Listings from the FRC Database

NOTE: These listings may not include repeaters that have recently been coordinated, restored, expired or marked uncoordinated. Check our DATABASE CHANGES page and compare dates.


Expired coordinated repeaters (as of 07/06/2010).
If we do not receive a renewal within 6 months of expiration then the coordination will be revoked WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE to the trustee. A new coordination can be issued at any time thereafter. If the original trustee continues to operate a repeater then (s)he will be in violation of FCC rules part 97, section 205(c).

Uncoordinated repeaters (as of 07/06/2010).
NOTE: THE LISTINGS OF CURRENT COORDINATIONS (BELOW) SUPERSEDE THIS LIST OF UNCOORDINATED REPEATERS. IN OTHER WORDS, IF YOUR REPEATER IS SHOWN IN BOTH LISTS THEN IGNORE THE DUPLICATE ENTRY IN THIS LIST.


NOTE: The repeater listings below include only those repeaters with CURRENT COORDINATIONS.
Expired and uncoordinated repeaters have been omitted.

SORTED BY REGION THEN CITY THEN OUTPUT THEN INPUT:

SORTED BY OUTPUT THEN REPEATER CALL THEN REGION:

SORTED BY CALLSIGN THEN OUTPUT THEN INPUT:

Here are electronic copies of the Florida pages of the 2010-2011 ARRL Repeater Directory that is published Spring 2010.
The NOTES information supplied by us is truncated in the repeater directory due to space limitations. The Council provides the ARRL with repeater earth coordinates for their TravelPlus CD but it is not used because most coordinators are not able to provide this information.

All listings are in Adobe portable document format (PDF).
To view or print them you will need free Adobe Acrobat Reader.

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Repeater listings are grouped into regions to make it easier for a travelling amateur to locate repeaters en route. Click HERE for a map of Florida which includes counties, district numbers and regions.