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  1. Newport County, Rhode Island Amateur Radio Repeaters. 6 REPEATERS FOUND IN NEWPORT COUNTY. = On-Air = Off-Air = Testing/Reduced = Unknown. Click on the frequency for additional details. Click on a header to sort.

  2. Newport Rhode Island Amateur Radio Repeaters. 2 REPEATERS FOUND AT OR NEAR NEWPORT. = On-Air = Off-Air = Testing/Reduced = Unknown. Click on the frequency for additional details. Click on a header to sort.

  3. Newport County Radio Club | Home of the W1SYE and W1AAD Repeater. The Newport County Radio Club meets on the second Monday of every month at 7:00 PM. Our current meeting location is St. Barnabas Parish Hall, 1697 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871.

  4. NCRC operates two open repeaters, both located in Portsmouth,RI. Call-Sign Frequency Offset PL Tone Type. A net convenes every evening at 1900 Monday-Friday and on Sunday Morning at 0815 on 145.450. An open D-STAR net linked to Reflector 69C convenes every Tuesday evening at 8 PM on the D-STAR repeater, W1AAD, 145.300.

  5. County Call Use Modes; 147.3000 +0.6 MHz: CC1 : Newport: Perry: KA0JSW: OPEN: DMR 444.5500 +5 MHz: 123.0 / 123.0 : Newport, Buffalo Mountain, Newport: Perry: W3ND: OPEN: FM

  6. Wondering if there is another GMRS repeater directory out there besides myGMRS.com. I'm in Newport County, Rhode Island and I have been hearing people talking on a repeater with an output frequency of 462.575 (channel 16) but nothing near me is listed on that frequency.

  7. The information on this page represents amateur ham radio repeater locations displayed via Google maps. The data represents the repeaters frequency, offset, CTCSS, PL and notes such as if it supports IRLP, Echolink, autopatch, etc. Useful for mobile, handheld and base station amateur ham radio transceivers, receivers and scanners by Kenwood, ICOM and Yaesu.

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