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These listings are updated almost daily and it’s main function is to provide an accurate list of verified, open, active, repeaters for a wide host of reason like: Emergency Communications and EOC centers to visitors of Arizona and newcomers as well. This list was comprised mostly from the ARCA files and the ARRL repeater directory what we have done here is add repeaters that are not listed or coordinated with ARCA or the ARRL and removed all the inactive or “Paper repeaters”. We try our best to keep this list accurate and although every effort is made to stay on top of all these repeaters, some go down and return later and some just go away and do not return. Our biggest contributor to the accuracy of this site is you the users. Please take a moment to view a list of repeaters on our Statewide Repeater Watch List


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Listings are sorted by counties and bands. Select a county or band below

Apache
Cochise
Coconino
Gila
Graham
Greenlee
La Paz
Maricopa (2m)
Maricopa (70cm)
Mohave
Navajo
Pima (2m)
Pima (70cm)
Pinal
Santa Cruz
Yavapai
Yuma

Statewide Arizona Listings

Statewide 900MHz (33cm)
Statewide 1200MHz (23cm)
Statewide 220MHz (1.25cm)
Statewide 50MHz(6m)
Statewide Simplex VOIP
Statewide D-Star Repeater Listing
Statewide Repeater Watch List

Linked Systems

Northlink Linked System
Rimlink Linked System
EAARS Linked System
Calzona Link System

Travel Areas Outside Arizona

Southern Utah Repeater List
Las Vegas Repeater Travel Guide
California Repeater Travel Guide
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Page last modified on August 28, 2010, at 12:34 AM EST by N7DJR