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cases, the OARC will assign a PL tone frequency based on the coordination area in which your repeater is located. The OARC currently separates new co-channel repeaters by approximately 100 miles from existing Ohio and out-of-state repeater systems. Recommended adjacent channel separation is 35 miles below 20 KHz, or as close as 0-5, Ohio Area Repeater Council is an Ohio Corporation For Non-Profit filed on September 22, 1976. The company’s filing status is listed as Active and its File Number is 487239 . The Registered Agent on file for this company is Patrick L. Hays and is located at 13075 Sr 41 N Po Box 329, Greenfield, OH 45123-0329.
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cases, the OARC will assign a PL tone frequency based on the coordination area in which your repeater is located. The OARC currently separates new co-channel repeaters by approximately 100 miles from existing Ohio and out-of-state repeater systems. Recommended adjacent channel separation is 35 miles below 20 KHz, or as close as 0-5, The WD8AYE repeater subscribes to the coordination and operating principles as presented by the Ohio Area Repeater Council , Inc. Since 1984 we have been dues paying members and we thank the council for their efforts to minimize repeater interference by coordinating the nearly 800 repeaters in Ohio .
5/7/2021 · Repeaters must be operated under the coordination of the Ohio Area Repeater Council Over the 35+ years that the 147.390 VHF repeater has been on the air, it has evolved from re-purposed commercial equipment controlled with home brew controllers based on discrete TTL chips and transistors to the more modern, purpose built commercial radio systems they are today.
Willow Wood. Wilmington. Wintersville. Wooster. Wrightsville. Xenia. Youngstown. Zanesville. Repeaters by county (Only counties with documented repeaters are listed)