Hello Stephen,
I'm a bit late to the party, but here's a good resource for you:
http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=224
Also, I would suggest keeping this in a public google doc or dropbox
share for four reasons:
1) Others can edit and contribute directly
2) The list can be kept up to date without having to redistribute
for every change
3) Version history
4) You can pass around a link instead of an attachment on the
mailing list. As Ken stated previously, you want to avoid sending
everyone on the list attachments if possible. In this case they are
small files, so it isn't a (literally) big deal, but it is a good
habit to be in.
Andrew Alker, KG6END
andrew@sbelectronics.net
Santa Barbara Electronics Supply
Store: 805.681.2524
On 1/18/2016 6:19 PM, Stephen Travis
Pope wrote:
Thanks for all the input, here's a merged list of about 100 memories, including local repeaters and fire/PDs for the surrounding counties, plus FRS/GMRS/MURS frequencies (you could substitute marine channels for these).
There are loads more repeaters listed in the repeater book app; can someone suggest which if any I should add?
Should this file be a link on the SBARC site?
I put it online at,
http://HeavenEverywhere.com/stp/SB-local.csv
Stephen
W6STP
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On Jan 18, 2016, at 2:52 PM, Wayne Beckman <waynebee@cox.net> wrote:
I annotated the frequencies I know about on your list.
Wayne
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