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RICHMOND AREA REPEATERS
+ = plus offset, - = minus offset
Locations based on SERA coordination locations
6 Meter (50MHz)
- KB4MIC 53.07- Gum Spring
- WB3R 53.39- Amelia
- KD4SUU 53.43- Chesterfield
2 Meter (146MHz)
- K4SRN 147.39+ PL74.4 Petersburg (formerly K4ARO)
- K4YPE 145.11- Richmond
- KA4CBB 147.36+ Chesterfield
- WB4IKL 147.27+ PL203.5 Gum Spring
- KC4VDZ 147.135+ PL107.2 Richmond
- W4SQT 145.43- Richmond
- W4ZA 146.94- Richmond
- WB4VWR 147.06+ PL107.2 Enon
- WA4JST 147.03- Richmond
- W4RAT 146.88- PL74.4 Richmond
- KD4RYT 146.64- PL203.5 Coatesville, VA (near Doswell)
- N4TZE 147.09+ Goochland
- W4VCU 147.18+ LP74.4 Richmond (near VCU?)
- W4TTL 146.715- Walkerton
- W4TTL 146.805- Mechanicsville
- KD4KWP 145.31- Chesterfield
- WB3R 145.19- Amelia
- KQ4RH 145.25- Montpelier (no longer on the air)
- KE4SCS 146.985- Chesterfield(*)
- K4RKO 147.255+ PL100.0 Richmond
1.25 Meter (220MHz)
70 Centimeter (440MHz)
- N4EHJ 444.65+ Goochland (Columbia, VA)
- AB4SF 444.85+ PL114.8 Richmond
- KB4MIC 444.80+ Goochland (Oilville)
- WB4VWR 444.20+ Chesterfiled (Enon)
- KB4YKV 443.20+ Amelia
- KA4CBB 442.15+ Chesterfield
- WA3KOK 442.45+ Chesterfield
- WA4AYB 441.60+ Chesterfield (*)
- KC4VDZ 442.30+ PL114.8 Richmond
- WB4KZI 443.825+ Petersburg
- KB4MIC 442.80+ Gum Spring (no longer on the air)
- KN4YM 443.10+ Powhatan
- W4RAT 442.55+ Richmond (Chesterfield)
- K4ARO 442.60+ Petersburg
- W4VCU
444.975+ PL74.4 Richmond (VCU, linked daily to 444.900 K4SRM and 444.125
W4CMH South Hill)
- K4SRM
444.900+ PL103.5 Petersburg (Southside Regional Medical Center)
- W4CMH
444.125+ South Hill
- KG4YJB
444.275+ PL103.5 Prince George (Echolilnk Node 93516, formerly W4RDF)
(*) Does not show up in the Feb. 2006 SERA Repeater Journal.
A number of repeaters tend to change throughout the year. If you have updated
information or find one of these repeaters does (not) work, please email
us at webmaster@rats.net and we
will get it corrected.
*RATS and the W4RAT repeaters participate in the National Weather Service's
SKYWARN system. If an emergency weather warning is sent out from the NWS
office, the repeaters will break in and retransmit this inmportant information.
For more information go to: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/er/akq/spotterinfo/skywarn.htm
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