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Listed below are a few of the local amateur repeater frequencies. Please feel free to use them, as they are open repeaters. Please bear in mind that the Megalink is a linked system that covers all of New Mexico, and portions of the adjoining states, and is frequently used for search and rescue and other emergencies.
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Note: Node, Connect, and Disconnect only apply to internet linking frequencies.
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Connect |
Disconnect |
Frequency |
PL Tone |
| CLOVIS PRIMARY VHF |
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147.240+ |
67.0 |
| CLOVIS PRIMARY UHF |
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443.450+ |
131.8 |
| PORTALES VHF |
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146.820+ |
67.0 |
| MEGALINK MELROSE |
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147.280+ |
67.0 |
| MEGALINK CLOVIS |
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442.525+ |
67.0 |
| ECHOLINK WS5D |
401134 |
#+ number |
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444.450+ |
88.5 |
| IRLP NODE WS5D |
3713 |
4 digit # |
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444.450+ |
88.5 |
| WS5D |
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147.320+ |
71.9 |
| CLOVIS, CLAUD |
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145.370- |
141.3 |
| PORTALES, ENMU |
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147.000+ |
67.0 |
| T.R.A.S.H. Radio Group, W&FAD Ranchvale, NM |
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442.675+ |
156.7 |
| ENMARC, KA5B Fusion(C4FM) Repeater |
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443.050+ |
88.5 |
| K5NEC, DMR |
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442.3250+ |
CC1 |
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