OPERATIONS BINDER FORMS :: Repeaters Form

Multiple entries form
You will have the option of submitting multiple entries of the Repeaters Form.
Not supposed to be a full listing
This ‘Repeaters’ section is not intended as a replacement for either RepeaterBook or other directories. This listing is for you to keep a more detailed record of the repeaters you frequently use – this is not meant to be a listing dump but rather a personal record of your favorites.
MY OPERATIONS BINDER :: REPEATERS
Duplex mode
Select how this repeater operates: simplex (same frequency in/out), duplex (separate input/output), split, or crossband (e.g., VHF to UHF)
Repeater principal use type
Indicate the principal purpose or access policy of this repeater: open to all, closed/private, used for emergency communications, or experimental.
Repeater purpose(s) or affiliation(s)
Linked network or system
Normally, you will never have to pick more than one but, exceptionally, some repeaters are connected to more than one system simultaneously.
Enter a web page that describes the repeater.
Repeater mode
Band(s)
Select just one, unless the repeater is Crossband, then select the two.
This is the frequency you’ll be given by the club or repeater trustee and will tune to—or memorize—for use with your radio.
Frequency unit
Offset direction
Enter the size of the repeater offset (e.g., 600), without including units. Select the appropriate unit (Hz, kHz, MHz, or GHz) in the next field. This offset is typically provided as part of the repeater’s published information (e.g., ‘-600 kHz’).
Offset unit

This is the frequency your radio will transmit on, based on the specified offset. It is also the frequency on which the repeater receives your signal. This calculation is handled automatically in the background.
Select the CTCSS tone required to access this repeater. If no tone is required, choose ‘None’
Enter the tone that the repeater decodes to open its squelch. Select none if the repeater does not use a tone squelch
Select the DCS code that your radio transmits to access the repeater. Choose ‘None’ if no DCS tone is required.
Select the DCS code that your radio transmits to access the repeater. Choose ‘None’ if no DCS tone is required.
You may include name, callsign, phone number, or any other information that is useful in knowing who to contact for repeater-related issues.