Southeast Colorado REACT Team No. 6250
Support & Funding
Support Southeast Colorado REACT Team 6250 by donating or paying your monthly or yearly dues through Paypal or Venmo. Donations can be tax deductible as we are a 501(c)(3) non charitable organization. All of your donations stays locally to support our local team and our capabilities.
If you shop on amazon you can donate 0.5% of your purchases by visiting the link below and purchasing your items through AmazonSmile.
This will assist our team with maintenance costs as well as expanding coverage and services we can offer.
If you need a letter for your donation please email secoreact@gmail.com
If you shop on amazon you can donate 0.5% of your purchases by visiting the link below and purchasing your items through AmazonSmile.
This will assist our team with maintenance costs as well as expanding coverage and services we can offer.
If you need a letter for your donation please email secoreact@gmail.com
Who we are; What we do; Why we do it.
REACT International, Inc. (REACT) – consists of Teams of Skilled Communications Volunteers – is a non-profit registered 501(c)3 organization. REACT has been monitoring the airwaves since 1962, and since its inception REACT volunteers have been providing a wide range of radio related services to the public.
REACT is a network of committed professionals with a desire to assist their communities in times of emergency or disaster. Our members provide their expertise when disasters strike and assist with augmenting local resources with the goal of accelerating relief efforts.
What is the modern REACT all about?
It is amazing to see the various programs and relationships that have developed between REACT Teams and their local governments and emergency services. Teams may: provide first-aid and communications at a multitude of publicly attended events, directly assist local police services with traffic control, provide specialized equipment such as scene lighting, and the list goes on. The interesting thing is that these initiatives come from local teams recognizing the needs in their communities which, with planning and creative thinking, their organizations can fulfill.
Although REACT’s roots are in communications, most successful teams have gone way beyond this role in their communities. Given the incredible advances in personal communications, successful teams have honed in on an expanded role to ensure their long term viability in providing a multitude of services. Keep in mind, communication technology is only one of the tools teams can utilize to solidify their position within their communities.
So what is modern REACT all about? Modern REACT is about the future. We can only imagine the incredible technologies that will be available for REACT Teams to use in the next few years.
Are you prepared to recognize new and exciting opportunities as they present themselves? What ideas can you bring to the table to be a modern REACT Team.
To recognize modern REACT is to recognize that the future starts today, with you and your Team.
If you are interested in becoming a REACT Team 6250 member please download the application listed below. Then submit it to secoreact@gmail.com. You will then be notified of the disposition of your application. If you are accepted the following fee schedule will apply.
Regular Member - $120.00 (first member REACT Fees are included)
Each additional family member must pay an additional $35.00 to cover fess and liability insurance provided by REACT International.
We would be happy to have you join our Net and become a REACT member. Members will receive an ID card from REACT International, radio support, and access to additional communications tools.
If you have any questions or want to join please call the president of REACT Team 6250 by calling 720-798-5789 or on the ham shack hotline at extension 5789.
REACT is a network of committed professionals with a desire to assist their communities in times of emergency or disaster. Our members provide their expertise when disasters strike and assist with augmenting local resources with the goal of accelerating relief efforts.
What is the modern REACT all about?
It is amazing to see the various programs and relationships that have developed between REACT Teams and their local governments and emergency services. Teams may: provide first-aid and communications at a multitude of publicly attended events, directly assist local police services with traffic control, provide specialized equipment such as scene lighting, and the list goes on. The interesting thing is that these initiatives come from local teams recognizing the needs in their communities which, with planning and creative thinking, their organizations can fulfill.
Although REACT’s roots are in communications, most successful teams have gone way beyond this role in their communities. Given the incredible advances in personal communications, successful teams have honed in on an expanded role to ensure their long term viability in providing a multitude of services. Keep in mind, communication technology is only one of the tools teams can utilize to solidify their position within their communities.
So what is modern REACT all about? Modern REACT is about the future. We can only imagine the incredible technologies that will be available for REACT Teams to use in the next few years.
Are you prepared to recognize new and exciting opportunities as they present themselves? What ideas can you bring to the table to be a modern REACT Team.
To recognize modern REACT is to recognize that the future starts today, with you and your Team.
If you are interested in becoming a REACT Team 6250 member please download the application listed below. Then submit it to secoreact@gmail.com. You will then be notified of the disposition of your application. If you are accepted the following fee schedule will apply.
Regular Member - $120.00 (first member REACT Fees are included)
Each additional family member must pay an additional $35.00 to cover fess and liability insurance provided by REACT International.
We would be happy to have you join our Net and become a REACT member. Members will receive an ID card from REACT International, radio support, and access to additional communications tools.
If you have any questions or want to join please call the president of REACT Team 6250 by calling 720-798-5789 or on the ham shack hotline at extension 5789.
Walter Cronkite - Amateur Radio Today (video is safe to watch)
Amateur Radio - A 21st Century Hobby

US Amateur Radio Frequency Allocation and Operating Guidelines | |
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REACT Team 6250 Certificate | |
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Aux Comm Presentation | |
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SE Colo REACT Net Script | |
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Ham Radio Band Chart | |
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Frequency Spectrum Chart | |
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CISA AUXC Position Taskbook.pdf | |
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Our Capabilities

REACT PODCOM.pdf | |
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REACT CONCOM.pdf | |
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REACT DATACOM.pdf | |
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REACT STARLINK.pdf | |
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Links
Radio Nets
REACT GMRS
Weekly REACT GMRS Radio Net (462.675 + 141.3) Thursday Nights 1800
MyGMRS Southwest Regional Net - Sundays 1700
MyGMRS National Net - Sundays 1800
REACT Amateur Radio Nets
World-Wide REACT All Mode Net - Echolink Reflector *REACT* Tuesdays 1800 (Echo Link 109779 or 336037) (AllStar/DMR TG 3740)
Also on Vilas and Karl Repeaters Below on DMR TG3740.
Zello Nets
Weekly REACT Colorado Net on Zello Thursday Nights 2100 (REACT Colorado)
Weekly REACT International Zello Net Saturday Nights 1900 (REACT MEMBERS)
REACT HF Nets
14.277.00 (Weekly Saturday REACT International HF Net 0830am MT.)
14.333.00 (Backup Frequency for Net Above)
5.371.50 60M Ch4 (Alternate Band/Freq as needed for REACT International Net)
Other Nets:
71850 LSB - FEMA Region 8 RECCWG AuxCom Net 1330 1st Monday of each month
14.280 USB -FEMA Region 8 RECCWG AuxCom Net 1330 1st Monday of each month
IRLP 9099 & Echolink 3575 - FEMA Region 8 RECCWG AuxCom Net 1330 1st Monday of the Month
7290 LSB - (7290trafficnet.org) Daily NTS Traffic Net 0900-1100 Monday to Saturday and 1200-1300 Monday to Friday
Southeast Colorado Hazardous Weather Net - Daily 1215 (WE0FUN) and TG 310815 on Brandmeister
Red Cross / Disaster Communications Forum Net - Sundays 7pm TG3740 Brandmeister / EchoLink 109779 *REACT*
Trinidad & Tobago Amateur Radio Net - Sunday 5pm TG3740 Brandmeister / EchoLink 109779 *REACT*
7240 LSB - High Noon Net Daily 1130 part of NTS Traffic Net
3570 LSB - Mountain States Net 2000 Daily
3989 LSB - Colorado Columbine Net Daily 1930
3810 LSB - Colorado ARES Statewide Net Sundays 0800
3990.5 LSB - Colorado RACES Statewide Net Sundays 1800
14.265 USB - SATERN HF Net Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Net Monday thru Saturday 0800
3989 LSB - Colorado Weather Net 0630 Daily
3920 LSB - Kansas Phone Net 0545 and 1730 on Monday, Wednesday, Friday
3920 LSB - Kansas Phone Net 0700 on Saturday and Sunday
3920 LSB - Kansas Weather Net Daily 1800
3920 LSB - Kansas Side band Net Daily 1830
7253.5 LSB - Central States Traffic Net 1130 Monday thru Friday
3939 LSB - NM Breakfast Club Daily 0630
OMISS - Various Frequencies and Times (www.OMISSS.net)
CERN - Colorado Emergency Reporting net (https://co-cern.org) nightly 1830 on the Colorado Connection
14.300 - Nets all day long. A good frequency to get out during the day. (http://www.14300.net/14300SCHED.php)
Weekly REACT GMRS Radio Net (462.675 + 141.3) Thursday Nights 1800
MyGMRS Southwest Regional Net - Sundays 1700
MyGMRS National Net - Sundays 1800
REACT Amateur Radio Nets
World-Wide REACT All Mode Net - Echolink Reflector *REACT* Tuesdays 1800 (Echo Link 109779 or 336037) (AllStar/DMR TG 3740)
Also on Vilas and Karl Repeaters Below on DMR TG3740.
Zello Nets
Weekly REACT Colorado Net on Zello Thursday Nights 2100 (REACT Colorado)
Weekly REACT International Zello Net Saturday Nights 1900 (REACT MEMBERS)
REACT HF Nets
14.277.00 (Weekly Saturday REACT International HF Net 0830am MT.)
14.333.00 (Backup Frequency for Net Above)
5.371.50 60M Ch4 (Alternate Band/Freq as needed for REACT International Net)
Other Nets:
71850 LSB - FEMA Region 8 RECCWG AuxCom Net 1330 1st Monday of each month
14.280 USB -FEMA Region 8 RECCWG AuxCom Net 1330 1st Monday of each month
IRLP 9099 & Echolink 3575 - FEMA Region 8 RECCWG AuxCom Net 1330 1st Monday of the Month
7290 LSB - (7290trafficnet.org) Daily NTS Traffic Net 0900-1100 Monday to Saturday and 1200-1300 Monday to Friday
Southeast Colorado Hazardous Weather Net - Daily 1215 (WE0FUN) and TG 310815 on Brandmeister
Red Cross / Disaster Communications Forum Net - Sundays 7pm TG3740 Brandmeister / EchoLink 109779 *REACT*
Trinidad & Tobago Amateur Radio Net - Sunday 5pm TG3740 Brandmeister / EchoLink 109779 *REACT*
7240 LSB - High Noon Net Daily 1130 part of NTS Traffic Net
3570 LSB - Mountain States Net 2000 Daily
3989 LSB - Colorado Columbine Net Daily 1930
3810 LSB - Colorado ARES Statewide Net Sundays 0800
3990.5 LSB - Colorado RACES Statewide Net Sundays 1800
14.265 USB - SATERN HF Net Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Net Monday thru Saturday 0800
3989 LSB - Colorado Weather Net 0630 Daily
3920 LSB - Kansas Phone Net 0545 and 1730 on Monday, Wednesday, Friday
3920 LSB - Kansas Phone Net 0700 on Saturday and Sunday
3920 LSB - Kansas Weather Net Daily 1800
3920 LSB - Kansas Side band Net Daily 1830
7253.5 LSB - Central States Traffic Net 1130 Monday thru Friday
3939 LSB - NM Breakfast Club Daily 0630
OMISS - Various Frequencies and Times (www.OMISSS.net)
CERN - Colorado Emergency Reporting net (https://co-cern.org) nightly 1830 on the Colorado Connection
14.300 - Nets all day long. A good frequency to get out during the day. (http://www.14300.net/14300SCHED.php)
Radio Systems
General Mobile Radio Service (GRMS)
VILAS675 - 462.675/467.675 - PL 141.3
WALSH550 - 462.550/467.550 - PL 156.7
SPRINGFIELD575 - 462.575/467.575 - PL 141.3
TATOR BUTTE700 - 462.700/467.700 - PL 141.3
BRANDON700 - 462.700/467.700 - PL 141.3
CAMPO650 - 462.650/467.650 - PL 141.3 (FUTURE)
MT CARMEL600 - 462.600/467.600 - PL 141.3 (FUTURE)
CARLTON600 - 462.600/467.600 - PL 141.3
PORTABLE 725 - 462.725/467.725 - PL 141.3
MANTER 650 - 462.650/467.650 - PL 141.3
FRS CH3 - 462.6125 CSQ - License Free
MURS CH3 - 151.940 CSQ - License Free
CB CH3 - 26.985 CSQ - License Free
AMATEUR RADIO REPEATERS (Must have a License to use)
BACA County DMR Repeater - 446.7625 / 441.7625- CC 7 (VILAS AREA)
http://dmr.we0fun.com/ - Status of Repeaters
TS1 TS2
310815 - Fun Machine Link - Static 2 - Local Repeater Use - Static
310999- Brandmeister Digital APRS 3108 - Colorado Statewide - Static
310847 - SKYHUB Link Repeater System - Static (Except Tuesdays 6pm-7pm)
3740 - REACT - Static
91 - Worldwide - Dynamic
93 - North America - Dynamic
310 - TAC 310 - Dynamic
311 - TAC 311 - Dynamic
312 - TAC 312 - Dynamic
313 - TAC 313 - Dynamic
314 - TAC 314 - Dynamic
315 - TAC 315 - Dynamic
316 - TAC 316 - Dynamic
317 - TAC 317 - Dynamic
318 - TAC 318 - Dynamic
319 - TAC 319 - Dynamic
31080 - Colorado Chat - Dynamic
31082 - Colorado - Link - Dynamic
31083 - Colorado Severe Weather - Dynamic
31084 - NOCO Mountain Front Range - Dynamic
31085 - Ski Country Amateur Radio Club - Dynamic
31086 - Western Colorado - Dynamic
31088 - Colorado Hotspot Discussion - Dynamic
31079 - Alert Radio - Dynamic
31203 - Kansas Link - Dynamic
31327 - Las Vegas - Dynamic
31600 - USA - Area 0 - Dynamic
31601 - USA - Area 1 - Dynamic
31602 - USA - Area 2 - Dynamic
31603 - USA - Area 3 - Dynamic
31604 - USA - Area 4 - Dynamic
31650 - USA - Area 5 - Dynamic
31606 - USA - Area 6 - Dynamic
31607 - USA - Area 7 - Dynamic
31608 - USA - Area 8 - Dynamic
31609 - USA - Area 9 - Dynamic
31648 - DMR Info Network - Dynamic
31652 - RV'ing Hams - Dynamic
31623 - Public Safety Rag Chew - Dynamic
31200 - Southwest Kansas ARES - Dynamic
9112 - EMCOM 9112 - Dynamic
3140 - Oklahoma Statewide - Dynamic
31400 - Oklahoma Tactical - Dynamic
31408 - Oklahoma Weather - Dynamic
31563 - Wyoming Severe Weather - Dynamic
3148 - Texas Statewide - Dynamic
*Static - Traffic is always routed to the repeater
*Dynamic - Traffic is only routed to the repeater once someone transmits on that channel for 15 minutes.
Please use this link to download the latest DMR Contact ID List (Updated Daily). https://kf5iw.com/contactdb.php
Two Buttes 2 meter Repeater 147.330/147.690 - PL 118.8 (OFF AIR)
Tator Butte 2 meter Repeater 146.640/146.040 PL 118.8 (OFF AIR)
PROWERS County DMR Repeater - 449.200 / 444.200- CC 1 (LAMAR AREA)
TS1 TS2
2-SE TAC1 1- SE LOCAL
31000 - BM Parrott
310815 - Fun Machine Link - Static
3108 - Colorado Statewide - Static
310801 - RMHAM TG720 Talkgroup Denver Metro - Static
3740 - REACT - Static
91 - Worldwide - Dynamic
93 - North America - Dynamic
3100-BM USA-Dynamic
310 - TAC 310 - Dynamic
311 - TAC 311 - Dynamic
312 - TAC 312 - Dynamic
313 - TAC 313 - Dynamic
314 - TAC 314 - Dynamic
315 - TAC 315 - Dynamic
316 - TAC 316 - Dynamic
317 - TAC 317 - Dynamic
318 - TAC 318 - Dynamic
319 - TAC 319 - Dynamic
31080 - Colorado Chat - Dynamic
31082 - Colorado - Link - Dynamic
31083 - Colorado Severe Weather - Dynamic
31084 - NOCO Mountain Front Range - Dynamic
31086 - Western Colorado - Dynamic
31079 - Alert Radio - Dynamic
31203 - Kansas Link - Dynamic
31600 - USA - Area 0 - Dynamic
31601 - USA - Area 1 - Dynamic
31602 - USA - Area 2 - Dynamic
31603 - USA - Area 3 - Dynamic
31604 - USA - Area 4 - Dynamic
31650 - USA - Area 5 - Dynamic
31606 - USA - Area 6 - Dynamic
31607 - USA - Area 7 - Dynamic
31608 - USA - Area 8 - Dynamic
31609 - USA - Area 9 - Dynamic
31648 - DMR Info Network - Dynamic
31200 - Southwest Kansas ARES - Dynamic
9911 - EMCOM 911 - Dynamic
31206- KS Skywarn - Dynamic
3159306-SE Colorado Wide - Dynamic
*Static - Traffic is always routed to the repeater
*Dynamic - Traffic is only routed to the repeater once someone transmits on that channel for 15 minutes.
Lamar Analog 449.200/444.200 PL 162.2 * Mixed Mode Repeater with the DMR Repeater Listed above. Make sure to have ENC and DEC CTCSS or PL Enable so you do not hear the Digital Data Bursts of the DMR Repeater Side.
Lamar 2 Meter Repeater 146.610/146.010 PL 123.0 * Linked with Echolink & IRLP
Lamar 70cm Repeater 449.500/444.500 PL 123.0 * Linked with Echolink & IRLP
2 Meter Simplex 146.520 PL TX Only 100.0
SKYWARN Simplex 146.550 PL TX Only 100.0
Southeast Region DMR Simplex 446.5125 CC1 - TS 1 TG 16777215
NAME FREQ DMR P25 NXDN
Hotspot A - 445.9125 CC1 - TS 2 - NAC $293, RAN 09
Hotspot B - 445.5625 CC1 - TS 2 - NAC $293, RAN 09
Hotspot C - 445.3625 CC1 - TS 2 - NAC $293, RAN 09
Hotpsot D - 445.1125 CC1 - TS 2 - NAC $293, RAN 09
ECHO 146.4125 (W) - PL 118.8 (CLEAR NODE 1)
ECHO 433.5000 (W)- PL 118.8 (CLEAR NODE 2)
VILAS675 - 462.675/467.675 - PL 141.3
WALSH550 - 462.550/467.550 - PL 156.7
SPRINGFIELD575 - 462.575/467.575 - PL 141.3
TATOR BUTTE700 - 462.700/467.700 - PL 141.3
BRANDON700 - 462.700/467.700 - PL 141.3
CAMPO650 - 462.650/467.650 - PL 141.3 (FUTURE)
MT CARMEL600 - 462.600/467.600 - PL 141.3 (FUTURE)
CARLTON600 - 462.600/467.600 - PL 141.3
PORTABLE 725 - 462.725/467.725 - PL 141.3
MANTER 650 - 462.650/467.650 - PL 141.3
FRS CH3 - 462.6125 CSQ - License Free
MURS CH3 - 151.940 CSQ - License Free
CB CH3 - 26.985 CSQ - License Free
AMATEUR RADIO REPEATERS (Must have a License to use)
BACA County DMR Repeater - 446.7625 / 441.7625- CC 7 (VILAS AREA)
http://dmr.we0fun.com/ - Status of Repeaters
TS1 TS2
310815 - Fun Machine Link - Static 2 - Local Repeater Use - Static
310999- Brandmeister Digital APRS 3108 - Colorado Statewide - Static
310847 - SKYHUB Link Repeater System - Static (Except Tuesdays 6pm-7pm)
3740 - REACT - Static
91 - Worldwide - Dynamic
93 - North America - Dynamic
310 - TAC 310 - Dynamic
311 - TAC 311 - Dynamic
312 - TAC 312 - Dynamic
313 - TAC 313 - Dynamic
314 - TAC 314 - Dynamic
315 - TAC 315 - Dynamic
316 - TAC 316 - Dynamic
317 - TAC 317 - Dynamic
318 - TAC 318 - Dynamic
319 - TAC 319 - Dynamic
31080 - Colorado Chat - Dynamic
31082 - Colorado - Link - Dynamic
31083 - Colorado Severe Weather - Dynamic
31084 - NOCO Mountain Front Range - Dynamic
31085 - Ski Country Amateur Radio Club - Dynamic
31086 - Western Colorado - Dynamic
31088 - Colorado Hotspot Discussion - Dynamic
31079 - Alert Radio - Dynamic
31203 - Kansas Link - Dynamic
31327 - Las Vegas - Dynamic
31600 - USA - Area 0 - Dynamic
31601 - USA - Area 1 - Dynamic
31602 - USA - Area 2 - Dynamic
31603 - USA - Area 3 - Dynamic
31604 - USA - Area 4 - Dynamic
31650 - USA - Area 5 - Dynamic
31606 - USA - Area 6 - Dynamic
31607 - USA - Area 7 - Dynamic
31608 - USA - Area 8 - Dynamic
31609 - USA - Area 9 - Dynamic
31648 - DMR Info Network - Dynamic
31652 - RV'ing Hams - Dynamic
31623 - Public Safety Rag Chew - Dynamic
31200 - Southwest Kansas ARES - Dynamic
9112 - EMCOM 9112 - Dynamic
3140 - Oklahoma Statewide - Dynamic
31400 - Oklahoma Tactical - Dynamic
31408 - Oklahoma Weather - Dynamic
31563 - Wyoming Severe Weather - Dynamic
3148 - Texas Statewide - Dynamic
*Static - Traffic is always routed to the repeater
*Dynamic - Traffic is only routed to the repeater once someone transmits on that channel for 15 minutes.
Please use this link to download the latest DMR Contact ID List (Updated Daily). https://kf5iw.com/contactdb.php
Two Buttes 2 meter Repeater 147.330/147.690 - PL 118.8 (OFF AIR)
Tator Butte 2 meter Repeater 146.640/146.040 PL 118.8 (OFF AIR)
PROWERS County DMR Repeater - 449.200 / 444.200- CC 1 (LAMAR AREA)
TS1 TS2
2-SE TAC1 1- SE LOCAL
31000 - BM Parrott
310815 - Fun Machine Link - Static
3108 - Colorado Statewide - Static
310801 - RMHAM TG720 Talkgroup Denver Metro - Static
3740 - REACT - Static
91 - Worldwide - Dynamic
93 - North America - Dynamic
3100-BM USA-Dynamic
310 - TAC 310 - Dynamic
311 - TAC 311 - Dynamic
312 - TAC 312 - Dynamic
313 - TAC 313 - Dynamic
314 - TAC 314 - Dynamic
315 - TAC 315 - Dynamic
316 - TAC 316 - Dynamic
317 - TAC 317 - Dynamic
318 - TAC 318 - Dynamic
319 - TAC 319 - Dynamic
31080 - Colorado Chat - Dynamic
31082 - Colorado - Link - Dynamic
31083 - Colorado Severe Weather - Dynamic
31084 - NOCO Mountain Front Range - Dynamic
31086 - Western Colorado - Dynamic
31079 - Alert Radio - Dynamic
31203 - Kansas Link - Dynamic
31600 - USA - Area 0 - Dynamic
31601 - USA - Area 1 - Dynamic
31602 - USA - Area 2 - Dynamic
31603 - USA - Area 3 - Dynamic
31604 - USA - Area 4 - Dynamic
31650 - USA - Area 5 - Dynamic
31606 - USA - Area 6 - Dynamic
31607 - USA - Area 7 - Dynamic
31608 - USA - Area 8 - Dynamic
31609 - USA - Area 9 - Dynamic
31648 - DMR Info Network - Dynamic
31200 - Southwest Kansas ARES - Dynamic
9911 - EMCOM 911 - Dynamic
31206- KS Skywarn - Dynamic
3159306-SE Colorado Wide - Dynamic
*Static - Traffic is always routed to the repeater
*Dynamic - Traffic is only routed to the repeater once someone transmits on that channel for 15 minutes.
Lamar Analog 449.200/444.200 PL 162.2 * Mixed Mode Repeater with the DMR Repeater Listed above. Make sure to have ENC and DEC CTCSS or PL Enable so you do not hear the Digital Data Bursts of the DMR Repeater Side.
Lamar 2 Meter Repeater 146.610/146.010 PL 123.0 * Linked with Echolink & IRLP
Lamar 70cm Repeater 449.500/444.500 PL 123.0 * Linked with Echolink & IRLP
2 Meter Simplex 146.520 PL TX Only 100.0
SKYWARN Simplex 146.550 PL TX Only 100.0
Southeast Region DMR Simplex 446.5125 CC1 - TS 1 TG 16777215
NAME FREQ DMR P25 NXDN
Hotspot A - 445.9125 CC1 - TS 2 - NAC $293, RAN 09
Hotspot B - 445.5625 CC1 - TS 2 - NAC $293, RAN 09
Hotspot C - 445.3625 CC1 - TS 2 - NAC $293, RAN 09
Hotpsot D - 445.1125 CC1 - TS 2 - NAC $293, RAN 09
ECHO 146.4125 (W) - PL 118.8 (CLEAR NODE 1)
ECHO 433.5000 (W)- PL 118.8 (CLEAR NODE 2)