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Repeater listing for KD9Q

Currently operational near Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Nearby repeaters and topography:
(In grid square EM63FF)

Encode: CC1

Decode:

Frequency: 444.9Mhz

Offset: 5MHz

Mode: DMR

Power: unknown

Group/organization: DMR

Description and Notes:

Network: AL-DMR World Wide 1 = TS1 PTT for 10 min<br>World Wide English 13 = TS1 PTT for 10 min<br>North America 3 = TS1 always on<br>South East 3174 = TS2 PTT 10 min<br>Alabama 3101 = TS2 always on<br>Georgia 3113 = TS2 PTT 10 min<br>TAC310 = TS2 PTT 10 min<br>TAC311 = TS2 PTT 10 min<br>UA Eng 113 = TS2 PTT 10 min<br>UA Eng 123 = TS2 PTT 10 min<br>Parrot 9998 = TS2 PTT 5 min<br>NoCal Audio 9999 = TS2 PTT 5 min<br>You Must Have [ARS] Disabled Within Your Radio<br><br>Coverage Area: http://www.aldmr.org <br> <br>Contact Name: Rich Ranson, KD9Q<br>Email: kd9q@arrl.net

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