1/28/2024 0 Comments Repeater booksThe app is updated about every two weeks with all the updated information. ![]() If you are somewhere that doesn’t have cell service, you can still find a repeater to use. One of the neat features of the mobile apps is that the entire repeater directory is built into the app, so you don’t have to have internet access to use the app. They are powerful in and of themselves with a ton of features. So phone apps were developed for IOS, Andriod and Kindle devices. While the website is great to have, in this day and age, the use of mobile devices has made it where a website is just not enough. The status of the repeaters are set by one of the 95 admins or by user input from the community at large. RepeaterBook has the status of the repeater as well that is unique to other repeater directories. The directory currently has over 32,000 repeaters listed in its database and is adding more everyday. From there it grew fairly rapidly to encompass the entire US and then eventually to several countries around the world. He started the website and online repeater directory to have a online directory that he could access from anywhere without having to have a paper directory that is basically outdated before he even bought it.Ī couple years later, he was approached by James Ewen, VE6SRV from Alberta, Canada and requested that he added the repeaters in Canada to the database. RepeaterBook is an online repeater directory that started in 2006 as. ![]() In this episode we talk with Garrett Dow, who is the creator of the website. How do you find repeaters when you travel? Hello everybody and welcome back to the Everything Ham Radio Podcast! In this episode we are going to talk with Garrett Dow, KD6KPC, about RepeaterBook. Facebook Question of the Week: ![]() Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | RSS Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed
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