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All Arizona 2M Repeaters All Arizona 2M Repeaters by County & Call Frequency Tone Location County Call Use 145.2500- 100 Lukachukai, Roof Butte Apache KB5ITS OPEN 145.2700- 141.3 Alpine, South Mountain Apache K7EAR OPEN 145.2900- 123 Window Rock Apache KD7LEN OPEN 145.3100- 141.3 Eagar, Greens Peak Apache W7EH OPEN 146.6100- 162.2 Eagar, Greens Peak Apache W7OTA OPEN 146.7000- 141.3 Eagar, Greens Peak Apache K7EAR OPEN 146.7200- 162.2 Eagar, Greens Peak Apache W7ARA OPEN 146.8200- 100 Lukachukai, Roof Butte Apache K5WXI OPEN 147.3000+ 136.5 Saint Johns Apache NR7G OPEN 145.3700- 131.8 Benson, Haystack Mountain Cochise K7SPV OPEN 146.7600- 162.2 Bisbee, Mule Mountains Cochise K7RDG OPEN 147.0200+ 162.2 Bisbee, Mule Mountains Cochise K7RDG OPEN 147.3600+ 100 Sierra Vista Cochise N0NBH OPEN 145.2700- Flagstaff, Mormon Mountain Coconino KD7IC OPEN 145.4100- 151.4 Flagstaff Coconino K7NAU OPEN 146.7800- 91.5 Williams, Bill Williams Mountain Coconino K7NAZ OPEN 146.9800- 162.2 Flagstaff, Elden Mountain Coconino W7ARA OPEN 147.1400+ 162.2 Flagstaff, Elden Mountain Coconino W7ARA OPEN 147.3000+ 100 Jacob Lake Coconino N7YSE OPEN 147.3200+ Grand Canyon, Hopi Pt Coconino WB6JAA OPEN 145.4100- 141.3 Globe, Pinal Peak Gila K7EAR OPEN 146.7400- 162.2 Globe, Signal Peak Gila WA7HUH OPEN 146.9200- 162.2 Sunflower, Mt Ord Gila W7MDY OPEN 146.9600- 141.3 Payson, Mt Ord Gila WR7GC OPEN 147.2000+ 162.2 Globe, Pinal Peak Gila W7ARA OPEN 147.3600+ 162.2 Sunflower, Mt Ord Gila W7MDY OPEN 147.3900+ 100 Payson Gila N7TAR OPEN 146.8600- 141.3 Safford, Heliograph Peak Graham K7EAR OPEN 146.9000- 141.3 Safford, Heliograph Peak Graham K7EAR OPEN 146.9600- Duncan Greenlee N5IA OPEN 147.2800+ 141.3 Safford, Guthrie Peak Greenlee K7EAR OPEN 145.3100- 162.2 Quartzsite La Paz WB7FIK OPEN 146.6800- 162.2 Aguila, Smith Peak La Paz K7LKL OPEN 146.8500- 162.2 Parker, Black Peak La Paz WA7RAT OPEN 147.0600+ 203.5 Blythe, Cunningham Mountain La Paz KR7AZ OPEN 147.3600+ 107.2 Quartzsite, Guadalupe Peak La Paz K6TQM OPEN 145.1250- DGTL Mesa, Usery Mountain Maricopa KE7JFH OPEN 145.1350- DGTL Phoenix, White Tanks Mountain Maricopa W7MOT OPEN 145.1900- 162.2 Phoenix Maricopa W7ATV OPEN 145.2100- 77 Goodyear Maricopa KD7YAT OPEN 145.2300- 94.8 Phoenix Maricopa WK7B OPEN 145.2900- 103.5 Gila Bend Maricopa K7PO OPEN 145.3100- 91.5 Scottsdale Maricopa KB6POQ OPEN 145.3300- 114.8 Mesa Maricopa WB7TUJ OPEN 145.4300- 100 Phoenix, White Tanks Mountain Maricopa N7SKT OPEN 145.4500- 162.2 Chandler Maricopa WW7CPU OPEN 145.4700- 79.7 Mesa, Usery Pass Maricopa KE7JFH OPEN 145.4900- 107.2 Mesa, Usery Pass Maricopa KC7WYD OPEN 146.6400- 162.2 Phoenix, Chase Tower Maricopa W7ARA OPEN 146.6600- 162.2 Mesa, Usery Pass Maricopa WB7TUJ OPEN 146.7000- 162.2 Phoenix Maricopa W7TBC OPEN 146.7200- 100 Mesa Maricopa K7DAD OPEN 146.7600- 162.2 Scottsdale, Airport Maricopa WA7ZZT OPEN 146.8000- 100 Phoenix, St Joesph Maricopa KD7LYO OPEN 146.8200- 162.2 Phoenix, Chase Tower Maricopa N1KQ OPEN 146.8400- 162.2 Phoenix, Shaw Butte Maricopa W7ATV OPEN 146.8600- 162.2 Usery Pass Maricopa W7ARA OPEN 146.9400- 162.2 Phoenix, White Tanks Mountain Maricopa W7EX OPEN 146.9800- 100 Tempe, Bell Butte Maricopa AI7R OPEN 147.0200+ 162.2 Phoenix Maricopa W7BSA OPEN 147.0600+ 162.2 Phoenix Maricopa W7UXZ OPEN 147.0800+ 162.2 Scottsdale, Thompson Peak Maricopa KG7UN OPEN 147.1200+ 162.2 Mesa Maricopa WB7TJD OPEN 147.1800+ 162.2 Scottsdale Maricopa WA7APE OPEN 147.2400+ 162.2 Phoenix, Shaw Butte Maricopa W7ARA OPEN 147.2800+ 162.2 Phoenix Maricopa WA7UID OPEN 147.3000+ 162.2 Sun City West, Dell Web Hospital Maricopa NY7S OPEN 147.3200+ Phoenix Maricopa KF7KZK OPEN 147.3400+ 162.2 Scottsdale, Hayden Gd Site Maricopa W7MOT OPEN 147.3800+ 79.7 Phoenix, White Tanks Mountain Maricopa N7ULY OPEN 145.1700- 131.8 Bullhead City Mohave W7GAA OPEN 146.6200- 88.5 Kingman Mohave K7RLW CLOSED 146.6400- 123 Bullhead City Mohave K3MK OPEN 146.6400- 156.7 Lake Havasu City Mohave K7LHC OPEN 146.7000- 173.8 Chloride Mohave N7NVR OPEN 146.7600- 131.8 Kingman, Hayden Peak Mohave N7SKO OPEN 146.9400- Kingman Mohave K7RLW OPEN 146.9600- 162.2 Lake Havasu City Mohave W7DXJ OPEN 147.1200+ 123 Golden Valley Mohave OPEN 147.1200+ 131.8 Willow Beach Mohave W6PNM OPEN 147.1600+ 131.8 Kingman, Hualapai Mountain Mohave WB6RER OPEN 147.3200+ Dolan Springs Mohave K6SHH OPEN 145.2300- 110.9 Pinedale Navajo KB7ZIH OPEN 146.6800- Holbrook Navajo KA7ARZ OPEN 146.8000- 162.2 Overgaard Navajo W7RIM OPEN 146.8400- Winslow Navajo N7RDZ OPEN 147.3800+ 162.2 Winslow Navajo N7RDZ OPEN 145.1700- Tucson Pima K0DVH OPEN 145.2300- Tucson Pima NR7J CLOSED 145.2500- 156.7 Tucson, Mt Lemmon Pima K7RST OPEN 145.2700- 107.2 Green Valley Pima N7GV OPEN 145.3100- 100 Ajo, Childs Mountain Pima KF7LA OPEN 145.3100- Tucson Pima K7MUF OPEN 145.3300- 127.3 Tucson Pima KA7LVX OPEN 145.3900- 100 Tucson, Mt Lemmon Pima KG7KV OPEN 145.4300- Green Valley Pima WB6TYP OPEN 145.4500- Tucson Pima W7IBM OPEN 145.4900- Tucson Pima K7OPX OPEN 146.6200- 156.7 Tucson, Keystone Peak Pima W0HF OPEN 146.6600- 110.9 Tucson Pima K7TRA OPEN 146.6800- 173.8 Tucson Pima N7IQV OPEN 146.7000- 127.3 Tucson Pima K7INO OPEN 146.7200- 110.9 Tucson Pima KB7PUM OPEN 146.8200- 110.9 Tucson Pima K7TRA OPEN 146.8500- Tucson Pima AG7H OPEN 146.8800- 110.9 Tucson, Mt Lemmon Pima N7OEM OPEN 146.9400- 110.9 Tucson Pima WD7F OPEN 146.9600- 127.3 Tucson Pima K7UAZ OPEN 147.0600+ 100 Tucson Pima W7GZ OPEN 147.1000+ 100 Tucson, Mt Lemmon Pima KC0LL OPEN 147.1400+ 127.3 Tucson, Mt Lemmon Pima KA7SLW OPEN 147.1600+ 141.3 Tucson, Mt Lemmon Pima K7EAR OPEN 147.2200+ 110.9 Tucson Pima K7TRA OPEN 147.2600+ 156.7 Tucson Pima N6DGT CLOSED 147.3000+ 110.9 Tucson Pima N7OEM OPEN 147.3400+ 179.9 Tucson, Raytheon Pima W7SA OPEN 147.4100s DGTL Tucson, Mt Lemmon Pima K7RST OPEN 146.7800- 100 Casa Grande Pinal N8UVV OPEN 145.2900- 107.2 Tucson, Elephant Head Santa Cruz WE7GV OPEN 146.6400- 127.3 Patagonia, Red Mountain Santa Cruz W7JPI OPEN 145.2900- 127.3 Cottonwood, Mingus Mountain Yavapai K7YCA OPEN 145.3500- 162.2 Crown King, Wildflower Mountain Yavapai W7QHC OPEN 145.3900- Prescott Yavapai KC7TIL OPEN 146.8000- 100 Potato Patch Yavapai N7DPS CLOSED 146.8800- 100 Prescott Yavapai W7YRC OPEN 146.9000- 118.8 Black Canyon City Yavapai KB7OCY OPEN 147.0000+ 100 Cottonwood, Mingus Mountain Yavapai K7MRG OPEN 147.2200+ 162.2 Cottonwood, Mingus Mountain Yavapai W7EI OPEN 147.2600+ 103.5 Prescott, Mt Union Yavapai K7YCA OPEN 146.6200- 103.5 Yuma, Mohawk Pass Yuma N7ACS OPEN 146.7400- 162.2 Yuma Yuma KA7UOU OPEN 146.7800- 103.5 Yuma, Telegraph Pass Yuma N7ACS OPEN 146.8000- 162.2 Yuma Yuma N7ACS OPEN 146.8400- 88.5 Yuma Yuma W7DIN OPEN 146.9200- 88.5 Yuma Yuma W7DIN OPEN.
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