http://www.oarc.com/RD1011.pdf
That is the latest Repeater directory. The Ohio Area Repeater Council publishes a directory in print and online, The only problem is, while unused frequencies are *supposed* to lose coordination after 6 months, you will find frequencies listed that haven't been used in 20 years or more :(
John KD8DVR
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From: Robert Terzi rct@r-t.org To: Discussion of CHIRP chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Thu, May 26, 2011 4:37:02 PM Subject: [chirp_users] Repeaterbook Ohio Data.
On 5/24/2011 10:01 AM, Amateur Radio WB8NUT wrote:
I selected Ohio and it only found about 10 repeaters...believe it or not, most of the repeaters it found were 900 Mhz.
FYI, I sent a note off to the admin of repeaterbook about the Ohio data. I heard back a couple of days ago that he is working on loading in the Ohio data. Apparently the local repeater coordination body doesn't make the data available.
I think he could also use volunteers from the Ohio area to help with the data.
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