Mike Gauldin
For all of you HAMs out there, I'm getting ready to compile a list of updated/active repeaters used for severe weather spotting/chasing. I know there's numerous lists out there, but I've found a lot of them to be out-of-date, so I wanted to make a recent list to put on my On-the-Road Wx Data page for a single place to reference them. I figure that since all of you are chasers/spotters/EMs, you'd know which repeaters are used in your chase area.
I'm looking for a list to only cover the areas I have on my OTR Wx page, which include the following:
So if anyone can help add to this list, please post the local/area repeaters used during severe weather events. The information I'd like to know for each repeater (if available) is:
State
County
Frequency
PL Tone
Who it links to (NWS (which WFO), EOC (which city), other Skywarn group, etc...)
OPTIONAL: Power output and/or range of repeater(s)
I've found most of the links around the internet, so please don't post a link to a site, just post the repeater information.
Thank you.
I'm looking for a list to only cover the areas I have on my OTR Wx page, which include the following:
- All of Oklahoma
All of Kansas
Western Missouri (SGF, EAX) coverage area
Western Arkansas (LZK, SHV) coverage area
North TX (AMA, LUB, FWD) coverage area
So if anyone can help add to this list, please post the local/area repeaters used during severe weather events. The information I'd like to know for each repeater (if available) is:
State
County
Frequency
PL Tone
Who it links to (NWS (which WFO), EOC (which city), other Skywarn group, etc...)
OPTIONAL: Power output and/or range of repeater(s)
I've found most of the links around the internet, so please don't post a link to a site, just post the repeater information.
Thank you.