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		<title>By: ai5z</title>
		<link>http://w5mz.com/repeaters/#comment-421</link>
		<dc:creator>ai5z</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2015 17:13:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I would like to add the NL7RQ STARS Club repeater to your list. Output is 145.410 ( - ),input is 144.810. PL tone is 85.4.
This repeater has wide area coverage. It is located at a new location in northern Pulaski Co. with coverage into Benton, Bryant, Little Rock Metro, Conway, Russellville, Greers Ferry Lake, Searcy, Stutgart and Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
STARS Club is located in Cabot Arkansas and have a net on each Sunday at 8:00pm.
Everyone is welcome to use the repeater.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would like to add the NL7RQ STARS Club repeater to your list. Output is 145.410 ( &#8211; ),input is 144.810. PL tone is 85.4.<br />
This repeater has wide area coverage. It is located at a new location in northern Pulaski Co. with coverage into Benton, Bryant, Little Rock Metro, Conway, Russellville, Greers Ferry Lake, Searcy, Stutgart and Pine Bluff, Arkansas.<br />
STARS Club is located in Cabot Arkansas and have a net on each Sunday at 8:00pm.<br />
Everyone is welcome to use the repeater.</p>
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		<title>By: Bob W5LVB</title>
		<link>http://w5mz.com/repeaters/#comment-27</link>
		<dc:creator>Bob W5LVB</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2013 05:37:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>LR 146.670 is now STAR CITY 146.670 under call of W5DI. Same tones.

When did KD5CCG move the 145.470 to Bauxite from Fort Smith? If this is TRUE, it is an UNCOORDINATED REPEATER!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LR 146.670 is now STAR CITY 146.670 under call of W5DI. Same tones.</p>
<p>When did KD5CCG move the 145.470 to Bauxite from Fort Smith? If this is TRUE, it is an UNCOORDINATED REPEATER!</p>
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		<title>By: Rich N2OA</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rich N2OA</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2012 02:03:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>David,

Here is my list of nets with repeaters. I hope this might be of some benefit to you as you make a repeater list. First, a brief summary of repeaters near me in Benton:

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( the Benton repeaters are linked as part of the CAUHF System ARLink net)


Next is a voluminous list of nets. I participate in 75 meter nets sporadically (I hear you on the Mockingbird and the Awful Awful Ugly nets regularly), also in 2 meter nets more regularly, and my favorite net activity is D-Star net participation around the nation (I use a DV Dongle). I invite you to use my list as you see fit, but may I suggest that you consider investing in a DV Dongle (~$200) and trying some D-Star nets, particularly the Memphis, Texas, and ArkLaTex nets. For a more esoteric experience, the Colorado, Puget Sound, and Southern Cal PAPA System nets/roundtables are superb. As you may be aware, D-Star is a &quot;new frontier&quot; in ham radio, particularly in major urban areas, and there is a burgeoning trend for D-Star aficionados to build their own &quot;hotspots&quot; (mini-repeaters) with Raspberry Pi computers and DVAP radios. David, let me know if I can ever be of help to you as you build this website. Take care and have a great day!

73,

Rich
N2OA

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David,</p>
<p>Here is my list of nets with repeaters. I hope this might be of some benefit to you as you make a repeater list. First, a brief summary of repeaters near me in Benton:</p>
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<p>( the Benton repeaters are linked as part of the CAUHF System ARLink net)</p>
<p>Next is a voluminous list of nets. I participate in 75 meter nets sporadically (I hear you on the Mockingbird and the Awful Awful Ugly nets regularly), also in 2 meter nets more regularly, and my favorite net activity is D-Star net participation around the nation (I use a DV Dongle). I invite you to use my list as you see fit, but may I suggest that you consider investing in a DV Dongle (~$200) and trying some D-Star nets, particularly the Memphis, Texas, and ArkLaTex nets. For a more esoteric experience, the Colorado, Puget Sound, and Southern Cal PAPA System nets/roundtables are superb. As you may be aware, D-Star is a &#8220;new frontier&#8221; in ham radio, particularly in major urban areas, and there is a burgeoning trend for D-Star aficionados to build their own &#8220;hotspots&#8221; (mini-repeaters) with Raspberry Pi computers and DVAP radios. David, let me know if I can ever be of help to you as you build this website. Take care and have a great day!</p>
<p>73,</p>
<p>Rich<br />
N2OA</p>
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