REPEATERS

Our repeaters are located in Cheshire, Lancashire, Liverpool, North Wales and Staffordshire.


6 metres - 50.00 to 50.100 MHz
GB3SX - 6m - Analogue - Operational
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2 metres - 144.000 to 146.000 MHz

GB3MB - 2m - Analogue - Operational

GB3MN - 2m - Analogue - Operational

GB3MP - 2m - Analogue - Operational

GB3VT - 2m - Analogue - Operational

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70 cm - 430.000 to 438.000 MHz

GB3CR - 70cm - Analogue - Operational

GB3LI - 70cms - Analogue Operational 

GB3LL - 70cm - Analogue -  Operational

GB3MA - 70cm - Analogue - Operational

GB3MF - 70cm - Analogue - Operational

GB3MR - 70cm - Analogue - Operational

GB3PZ - 70cm - Internet Linked - Operational

GB3SM - 70cm - Analogue - Operational

GB3ST - 70cm - Analogue - Operational

GB3WP - 70cm - Analogue - Operational

GB7WC - 70cm - Digital - D-Star Operational

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23 cm - 1.2 GHz

GB3SE - 23cm - Analogue - Operational

In rough weather, repeater antennas are likely to get damaged. 
If this occurs, the repeater may be switched off to prevent damage to the equipment.
All repeaters now have CTCSS tones allocated for access. 
Repeaters on 145 MHz and above - CTCSS is an option, and may not have a decoder fitted at this time. 
1750hz Tone burst access will still be available in these circumstances.

The images / maps have been produced by the ETCC, whom we thank for their permission.

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