KA0NMX

Larry Johnson
1315 17th Ave NW
Minot, ND   58703
USA


johnson2@srt.com

Frequency allocation status for KA0NMX

Four repeater frequencies are (or have been) associated with KA0NMX.

KA0NMX is associated with four functional repeaters.

Repeater # 1 uses the 146.16/146.76 frequency-pair on the 2m band and has these characteristics:

Availability - This is an open amateur radio repeater.

Location - In or near Minot in the northwest-central region of North Dakota.
    Longitude: -101.3141
    Longitude: 48.253

Access - For access, this repeater requires a sub-audible tone at 67 Hz.


Digital Voice capability:

This repeater is an analog machine with no digital-voice capability.

DTMF Features

DTMF-invoked Networks

This repeater has no DTMF-invoked network capability.

Automatic Links

This repeater has no automatically-invoked links.

In an Emergency

This repeater has no emergency power system.

This repeater is associated with neither RACES nor ARES.

Other features

This is not a bi-lingual repeater.

This is not an experimental repeater.

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Repeater # 2 uses the 449.3/444.3 frequency-pair on the 70cm band and has these characteristics:

Availability - This is an open amateur radio repeater.

Location - In or near Minot in the northwest-central region of North Dakota.
    Longitude: -101.3141
    Longitude: 48.253

Access - For access, this repeater requires a sub-audible tone at 67 Hz.


Digital Voice capability:

This repeater is an analog machine with no digital-voice capability.

DTMF Features

DTMF-invoked Networks

This repeater has no DTMF-invoked network capability.

Automatic Links

This repeater has no automatically-invoked links.

In an Emergency

This repeater has no emergency power system.

This repeater is associated with neither RACES nor ARES.

Other features

This is not a bi-lingual repeater.

This is not an experimental repeater.

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Repeater # 3 uses the 448.9/443.9 frequency-pair on the 70cm band and has these characteristics:

Availability - This is an open amateur radio repeater.

Location - In or near Minot in the northwest-central region of North Dakota.
    Longitude: -101.3141
    Longitude: 48.253

Access - This is a carrier-access repeater.


Digital Voice capability:

This repeater is capable of Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) using the European ETSI standard. This repeater's Color Code is: CC1.

DTMF Features

DTMF-invoked Networks

This repeater has no DTMF-invoked network capability.

Automatic Links

This repeater has no automatically-invoked links.

In an Emergency

This repeater has no emergency power system.

This repeater is associated with neither RACES nor ARES.

Other features

This is not a bi-lingual repeater.

This is not an experimental repeater.

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Repeater # 4 uses the 447.8/442.8 frequency-pair on the 70cm band and has these characteristics:

Availability - This is an experimental repeater that may provide intermittent access.

Location - This is a portable repeater that is kept in or near Minot in the northwest-central region of North Dakota.

Access - For access, this repeater requires a sub-audible tone at 67 Hz.


Digital Voice capability:

This repeater is an analog machine with no digital-voice capability.

DTMF Features

DTMF-invoked Networks

This repeater has no DTMF-invoked network capability.

Automatic Links

This repeater has no automatically-invoked links.

In an Emergency

This repeater has no emergency power system.

This repeater is associated with neither RACES nor ARES.

This is a portable repeater that can be moved in an emergency.

Other features

This is not a bi-lingual repeater.

This is an experimental repeater.

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