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For a list of up-to-date amateur repeaters, please see the [http://utahvhfs.org/rptr.html Utah VHF Society] repeater list. The list is updated frequently, and the UT VHF Society coordinates frequency usage for the state.
 
For a list of up-to-date amateur repeaters, please see the [http://utahvhfs.org/rptr.html Utah VHF Society] repeater list. The list is updated frequently, and the UT VHF Society coordinates frequency usage for the state.
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You can also [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=http:%2F%2Fk7ve.ampr.org%2Futahrepeaters.kml&g=Utah+84095&ie=UTF8&ll=39.529467,-111.049805&spn=6.972073,11.293945&z=7 CLICK HERE] to view a Google map.
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John Hays (K7VE) also hosts a [http://k7ve.ampr.org/utahrepeaters.php Google Earth KML] file that pulls from the UT VHF Society database
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 10 February 2009

For a list of up-to-date amateur repeaters, please see the Utah VHF Society repeater list. The list is updated frequently, and the UT VHF Society coordinates frequency usage for the state.

You can also CLICK HERE to view a Google map.

John Hays (K7VE) also hosts a Google Earth KML file that pulls from the UT VHF Society database

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