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ARCA-Repeater Directory Wednesday, May 11, 2011 ARCA-Repeater Directory Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Band 600 = DSTAR Band 700 = P25 Digital BAND OUTPUT INPUT LOCATION CALL GEOG AREA SPONSOR 52 51.9400 51.4400 KINGMAN KA6NLS NE AZ KA6NLS 52 52.5600 52.0600 MT UNION N7NGM NC AZ N7NGM 52 53.0400 52.0400 PHOENIX WK7B PHOENIX METRO WK7B 52 53.1400 52.1400 PINAL MTN WK7B PHOENIX METRO WK7B 52 53.2400 52.2400 TUCSON KG7KV TUCSON METRO KG7KV 52 51.8600 51.3600 WHITE TANKS WK7B C AZ WK7B 144 147.0200 147.6200 MULE MTN BISBE KE7IPW SE AZ SEARS 144 146.9400 146.3400 KINGMAN K7RLW KINGMAN METRO SW INTERTIE 144 146.9600 146.3600 NAVAJO MTN W7DRR NC AZ GCWA 144 146.9600 146.3600 LAKE HAVASU CI W7DXJ NC AZ W7MCF 144 146.9600 146.3600 MT ORD WR7GC NC AZ GILA CO RACES 144 146.9600 146.3600 DOLAN SPRINGS AD9R NW AZ AD9R 144 146.9600 146.3600 TUCSON K7UAZ TUCSON METRO U OF A ARC 144 146.9600 146.3600 DUNCAN N5IA SE AZ DRG 144 146.9800 146.3800 BELL BUTTE AI7R PHOENIX METRO TEMPE 144 146.9800 146.3800 MT ELDEN W7ARA NC AZ ARA 144 146.9400 146.3400 EDEN K7EAR EC AZ EAARS 144 147.0000 147.6000 MINGUS MTN KB7CN NC AZ MMRG 144 146.9200 146.3200 YUMA W7DIN YUMA METRO DIN 144 147.0200 147.6200 SOUTH MTN. W7BSA C AZ BSA EP 599 144 147.0400 147.6400 TOWERS MT KA7ATV C AZ AATV 144 147.0400 147.6400 TUCSON K7PCC TUCSON METRO PAN CHR CH ARC 144 147.0600 147.6600 PHOENIX W7UXZ PHOENIX METRO W7UXZ 144 147.0600 147.6600 TUCSON W7GZ TUCSON METRO W7GZ 144 147.0000 147.6000 TUCSON N7OEM TUCSON METRO TARA 144 146.8800 146.2800 PRESCOTT W7YRC WC AZ YAV ARC 144 146.8200 146.2200 BANK ONE N1KQ PHOENIX METRO MCRG 144 146.8400 146.2400 POTHOLES HILL W7DIN YUMA METRO DIN 144 146.8400 146.2400 WINSLOW KK7TF NC AZ N7RDZ 144 146.8400 146.2400 SHAW BUTTE W7ATV PHOENIX METRO AATV 144 146.8500 146.2500 BLACK PEAK WA7RAT WC AZ CARRA 144 146.8500 146.2500 TUCSON AG7H TUCSON METRO AG7H 144 146.8600 146.2600 HELIOGRAPH PK K7EAR SE AZ EAARS 144 146.9400 146.3400 WHT. TANKS MTN W7EX PHOENIX METRO ARA 144 146.8600 146.2600 MESA K4CSD PHOENIX METRO MESA COMM 144 146.9400 146.3400 TUCSON WD7F TUCSON METRO BART 144 146.8800 146.2800 MT LEMMON N7OEM SO. AZ N7OEM Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Page 1 of 12 BAND OUTPUT INPUT LOCATION CALL GEOG AREA SPONSOR 144 146.9000 146.3000 BLACK CANYON C KB7OCY C AZ KB7OCY 144 146.9000 146.3000 PAYSON KJ7K C AZ KJ7K 144 146.9000 146.3000 LAKE HAVASU WX0R WC AZ WX0R 144 146.9000 146.3000 HELIOGRAPH PK K7EAR SE AZ EAARS 144 147.1000 147.7000 SQUAW PEAK KF6FM NC AZ Tim Wilcox 144 146.9200 146.3200 MT ORD W7MDY C AZ ARA 144 146.8600 146.2600 NAH-AH-TEE MES W7OTA NE AZ W7OTA 144 147.3400 147.9400 MT BERNADINO KA7TXS SE AZ SEARS 144 147.1000 147.7000 MT LEMMON KC0LL TUCSON METRO KC0LL 144 147.3000 147.9000 ST JOHNS NR7G EC AZ NR7G 144 147.3000 147.9000 BOUSE N7DRH WC AZ N7DRH 144 147.3000 147.9000 SUN CITY WEST KC7KLC PHOENIX METRO WVARC 144 147.3200 147.9200 HOPI PT GRAND WB6JAA NW AZ NORTHLINK 144 147.3200 147.9200 CAVE CREEK K5VT C AZ K5VT 144 147.3200 147.9200 DOLAN SPRINGS K6SHH NW AZ K6SHH 144 147.2800 147.8800 GUTHRIE PK K7EAR E AZ EAARS 144 147.3400 147.9400 SCOTTSDALE W7MOT PHOENIX METRO MARCA 144 147.2800 147.8800 PHOENIX WA7UID PHOENIX METRO MMRG 144 147.3600 147.9600 QUARTZSITE K6TQM SW AZ Chla Vly Races 144 147.3600 147.9600 SIERRA VISTA N0NBH SIERRA VISTA N0NBH 144 147.3600 147.9600 MT ORD W7MDY C AZ ARA 144 147.3800 147.9800 WINSLOW N7RDZ NC AZ N7RDZ 144 147.3800 147.9800 WHITE TANKS MT N7ULY PHOENIX METRO WB7TUJ 144 147.3800 147.9800 MT BENEDICT KA7UPR SE AZ KA7UPR 144 147.3900 147.9900 PAYSON N7TAR C AZ TARA 144 147.3400 147.9400 PEACH SPRINGS WB7POD NW AZ WB7POD 144 147.1800 147.7800 SCOTTSDALE WA7APE PHOENIX METRO SCTSDL ARC 144 147.1000 147.7000 DOLAN SPRINGS. W6ROA NW AZ W6ROA 144 147.0600 147.6600 CUNNINGHAM PK KR7AZ SC AZ KR7AZ 144 147.1200 147.7200 MESA WB7TJD PHOENIX METRO SPRSTN ARC 144 147.1200 147.7200 VAIL *KF7FCQ SE AZ JOY BARTON 144 147.1200 147.7200 WILLOW BEACH W6PNM NW AZ VINE COMM 144 147.1400 147.7400 MT LEMMON WB0LWH TUCSON METRO KA7SLW 144 147.1400 147.7400 MT ELDEN W7ARA NC AZ ARA 144 147.3000 147.9000 TUCSON N7OEM TUCSON METRO N7OEM 144 147.1600 147.7600 MT LEMMON K7EAR TUCSON METRO EAARS 144 146.8200 146.2200 TUCSON W7GV TUCSON METRO OPRC 144 147.2000 147.8000 PINAL PEAK W7ARA C AZ ARA 144 147.2200 147.8200 ORO VALLEY W7GV TUCSON OPRC 144 147.2200 147.8200 TUCSON K7TRA TUCSON METRO TRA 144 147.2200 147.8200 MINGUS MTN W7EI NC AZ VVARA Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Page 2 of 12 BAND OUTPUT INPUT LOCATION CALL GEOG AREA SPONSOR 144 147.2400 147.8400 SHAW BUTTE W7ARA PHOENIX METRO ARA 144 147.2600 147.8600 TUCSON N6DGT TUCSON METRO N6DGT 144 147.2600 147.8600 MT UNION K7YCA C AZ ARES/RACES 144 147.1600 147.7600 POTATO PATCH WB6RER NW AZ HUALAPI ARC 144 145.3500 144.7500 WILDFLOWER MTN KD7CCV C AZ DAWN 144 145.2900 144.6900 GILA BEND WB7VVD SC AZ WB7VVD 144 145.2900 144.6900 GREEN VALLEY WE7GV SC AZ GVARC 144 145.3100 144.7100 TUCSON K7MUF TUCSON METRO NFB/T 144 145.3100 144.7100 AJO CHILDS MT KF7LA SC AZ AJO ARC 144 145.3100 144.7100 GREENS PEAK W7EH NE AZ KACHINA ARC 144 145.3100 144.7100 QUARTZSITE WB7FIK SW AZ CRC 144 145.3300 144.7300 MESA WB7TUJ PHOENIX METRO WB7QDR 144 145.4500 144.8500 TUCSON W7IBM TUCSON METRO IBMARC 144 145.3500 144.7500 GUTHRIE PEAK N5IA EC AZ EAARS 144 145.2700 144.6700 TEMPE KB7KY TEMPE METRO KB7KY 144 145.3700 144.7700 TOWERS MTN W1OQ C AZ MMRG 144 145.3900 144.7900 MT LEMMON N7QVK TUCSON METRO N7QVK 144 145.3900 144.7900 PRESCOTT KC7TIL NC AZ KC7TIL 144 145.4100 144.8100 FLAGSTAFF K7NAU NC AZ NAUARC 144 145.4100 144.8100 PINAL PEAK K7EAR C AZ EAARS 144 145.4300 144.8300 WHITE TANKS MT N7SKT PHOENIX METRO HAROLD PIERSON 144 145.4300 144.8300 GREEN VALLEY WB6TYP SC AZ WB6TYP 144 145.3300 144.7300 TUCSON KA7LVX TUCSON METRO KA7LVX 144 145.2300 144.6300 SIERRA VISTA AD7BG SIERRA VISTA AD7BG 144 147.0800 147.6800 THOMPSON PK KG7UN PHOENIX METRO MARICOPA CNTY 144 146.8200 146.2200 ROOF BUTTE K5WXI NE AZ TOTAH ARC 144 144.2800 TUCSON KJ7OG TUCSON METRO KJ7OG 144 145.1700 144.5700 BULLHEAD CITY W7GAA NW AZ WARC 144 145.1700 144.5700 PHOENIX <POR> W1OQ PHOENIX METRO ARA 144 145.1700 144.5700 TUCSON K0DVH TUCSON METRO K0DVH 144 145.1900 144.5900 PHOENIX W7ATV PHOENIX METRO AATV 144 145.2900 144.6900 WINDOW ROCK KD7LEN NE AZ NARC 144 145.2100 144.6100 CHANDLER KC7WYD CHANDLER RAA 144 145.2900 144.6900 MINGUS MTN K7YCA NC AZ YAV RACES 144 145.2300 144.6300 TUCSON NR7J TUCSON METRO NR7J 144 145.2300 144.6300 PHOENIX WK7B PHOENIX METRO WK7B 144 145.2500 144.6500 ROOF BUTTE KB5ITS NE AZ KB5ITS 144 145.2500 144.6500 MT. LEMMON K7RST S AZ RST 144 145.2700 144.6700 S MTN ALPINE K7EAR EC AZ EAARS 144 145.2700 144.6700 MORMON MT. KD7IC N AZ KD7IC 144 145.2700 144.6700 GREEN VALLEY WE7GV SE AZ GVARC Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Page 3 of 12 BAND OUTPUT INPUT LOCATION CALL GEOG AREA SPONSOR 144 145.3900 144.7900 GUTHRIE PEAK K7EAR EC AZ EAARS 144 145.2100 144.6100 COOLIDGE K7HYW PHOENIX METRO K7HYW 144 146.7600 146.1600 PORTER MTN W7OTA NE AZ W7OTA 144 146.7000 146.1000 CHLORIDE N7NVR NW AZ Gene Stafford 144 146.7000 146.1000 PHOENIX METRO W7TBC PHOENIX METRO TARC 144 146.7200 146.1200 GREENS PEAK W7ARA NE AZ ARA 144 146.7200 146.1200 MESA WA7ZFZ PHOENIX METRO MARA 144 146.7200 146.1200 TUCSON KB7PUM TUCSON METRO W7AI 144 146.7400 146.1400 YUMA KA7UOU YUMA METRO K7LQ 144 145.4500 144.8500 CHANDLER WW7CPU PHOENIX METRO IARS 144 146.7600 146.1600 SCOTTSDALE AIR W7ARA PHOENIX METRO ARA 144 146.7000 146.1000 TUCSON N6DGT TUCSON METRO CARBA 144 146.7600 146.1600 HAYDEN PEAK N7SKO NW AZ WECOM INC 144 146.7400 146.1400 SIGNAL PK/PINA WA7HUH C AZ GCR 144 146.7800 146.1800 BILL WILLIAMS K7NAZ NC AZ BWMRC 144 146.7800 146.1800 CASA GRANDE N8UVV SC AZ N8UVU 144 146.7800 146.1800 TELEGRAPH PASS N7ACS SW AZ N7ACS 144 146.8000 146.2000 YUMA N7ACS YUMA METRO N7ACS 144 146.8000 146.2000 TUCSON K7RST TUCSON METRO RST 144 146.8000 146.2000 PHOENIX KD7LYO PHOENIX METRO WW7B 144 146.8000 146.2000 POTATO PATCH I N7DPS NW AZ NW7AZ 144 146.8000 146.2000 HEBER W7RIM EC AZ RCARC 144 145.3700 144.7700 HAYSTACK MT K7SPV SE AZ SPVARC 144 145.4700 144.8700 USERY PK K7ER PHOENIX METRO KR7RC RG 144 146.7600 146.1600 MULE MTN K7RDG SE AZ CARA 144 145.4500 144.8500 FLAGSTAFF NO7AZ N AZ NO7AZ 144 146.7000 146.1000 GREENS PEAK K7EAR NE AZ EAARS 144 145.4900 144.8900 TUCSON K7OPX TUCSON METRO RADOPS 144 146.6100 146.0100 GREENS PEAK W7OTA NE AZ W7OTA 144 146.6200 146.0200 GREEN VALLEY KC7DVJ SC AZ WB6TYP 144 146.6200 146.0200 KINGMAN *K7RLW KINGMAN METRO SW INTERTIE 144 146.6200 146.0200 SIGNAL PK WEST N7ACS SW AZ N7ACS 144 146.6800 146.0800 SMITH PEAK K7LKL WC AZ ARA 144 146.6400 146.0400 BULLHEAD CITY K3MK NW AZ FREEDOM NT 144 146.6800 146.0800 TUCSON N7IQV TUCSON METRO COTE-RAC 144 146.6600 146.0600 USERY PASS WB7TUJ C AZ N7ULY 144 146.6600 146.0600 EAST TUCSON W7GV TUCSON METRO OPRC 144 146.6400 146.0400 LK HAVASU CTY K7LHC WC AZ LBARA 144 146.6400 146.0400 RED MTN/PATAGO W7JPI SC AZ W7JPI 144 146.6400 146.0400 CENTRAL PHX W7ARA PHOENIX METRO ARA 144 146.6800 146.0800 HOLBROOK KA7ARZ NE AZ NCARC Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Page 4 of 12 BAND OUTPUT INPUT LOCATION CALL GEOG AREA SPONSOR 222 224.6000 223.0000 White Tanks KD7TKT PHOENIX METRO Condor Connection 222 224.9600 223.3600 Bullhead City K7GOJ NW AZ K7RG Dennis Berry 222 224.8600 223.2600 Lake Havasu WC6MRA WC AZ CMRA 222 224.6400 223.0400 Phoenix N0FPE PHOENIX METRO Dan Nicholson 222 224.6800 223.0800 Mesa W7ARA PHOENIX METRO ARA 222 224.5600 222.9600 Union Hills N6IME C AZ J.D.Ward 222 224.7400 223.1400 Tucson K7IOU TUCSON METRO BART 222 224.7800 223.1800 Prescott KJ7DX NC AZ Matt Strandberg 222 224.8000 223.2000 Phoenix KA7ATV PHOENIX METRO KA7IOG c/o Lavern Henderson 222 224.8800 223.2800 Guadalupe Pk KJ6KW WC AZ Condor 222 224.9000 223.3000 Shaw Butte W7ARA PHOENIX METRO ARA 222 224.9200 223.3200 White Tanks KD7ETM PHOENIX METRO Andrew Kofile 222 224.9600 223.3600 Sierra Vista N0NBH SE AZ Paul Herman 222 224.9400 223.3400 Phoenix K7ZWI PHOENIX METRO MCRG 222 224.9800 223.3800 Tucson N7EOJ TUCSON METRO U.S.E.R.S.
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