Thank you Stephen!!
Dave ai6vx
On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 11:48 PM stephen@heaveneverywhere.com < stephen@heaveneverywhere.com> wrote:
Here are some local freq lists in the right format to use chirp to load them onto a Baofeng HT.
w6stp
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On Oct 14, 2020, at 9:04 PM, Dave Schmidt via SBARC-list < sbarc-list@lists.netlojix.com> wrote:
Question for the group. I'm gifting a Baofeng to a co-worker (I think I can twist his arm to become a ham) and want to add the 'gotta have' public service freqs. Which ones in the list should I include? Note that the BF memory size is small so I wouldn't want to add them all. Maybe someone could highlight the popular ones?
TIA, Dave ai6vx
On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 10:51 PM stephen--- via SBARC-list < sbarc-list@lists.netlojix.com> wrote:
Attached below is a few lists of local frequencies.
stp
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http://FASTLabInc.com http://fastlabinc.com/ https://vimeo.com/user19434036/videos *http://heaveneverywhere.com/Reflections http://heaveneverywhere.com/Reflections*
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On Oct 8, 2020, at 9:14 PM, Levi C. Maaia, K6LCM via SBARC-list < sbarc-list@lists.netlojix.com> wrote:
Hello,
On the Thursday evening SBARC Technical Mentoring Net (8-9pm 146.79) we have a number of new hams who are looking to fill their memory banks with local frequencies of interest. Obviously there are repeater databases online like repeaterbook.com with great, up-to-date information about frequencies and PL tones and other details.
But repeater books and sites often lack local knowledge and a human touch including information such as: when routine nets take place, what the locals call the repeater (e.g. "Dennis’ repeater," "Calli’s repeater," "the Bozo machine”) and if it is linked to a wider area network. Even more of interest today is that many seldom used FM repeaters are being converted to DMR and SystemFusion machines, which hams may wish to selectively avoid or include in their scans, depending on their needs and equipment.
I’m hoping we can crowdsource a local frequency resource using a publicly editable Google Sheet. Please take a look and contribute what you can. *PLEASE NOTE*: there are tabs at the bottom of the sheet for Public Safety, Amateur Radio in SB and Amateur Radio in Ventura. Please be sure to mind the category you are in as you make contributions.
Direct link:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Lgq4dXbCoYjWa7PG34BjF8crM5wEdTe382xb...
Can also be found on the SBARC site at: https://www.sbarc.org/local-frequency-list/
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