Your radio came preloaded with repeaters in the Repeater List. RepeaterBook recommends saving a copy of the list to your PC in the event you would like to restore it. You can also download a current copy from the Icom site here or go to the same source Icom gets there data at dstarinfo.com.
Those two sources will only serve D-Star-capable repeaters. You can store analog repeaters from Repeaterbook.com using the Repeater List Generator.
To create an export, perform any one of the supported searches and choose Export » Icom » Repeater List. An intermediate page where appear where you can fill in Group Index and Group Name values.
This Repeater List has been confirmed to work with the following cloning software:
Search Page | North America | Outside North America |
---|---|---|
Call Sign | Operational | Operational |
Favorite | Operational | Operational |
Feature | Operational | Operational |
Keyword | Operational | Operational |
Location | Operational | Operational |
Multi-County | Operational | |
Multi-State | Operational | |
Proximity | Operational | Operational |
Quick | Operational | Operational |
Nationwide | Not Supported | |
Special Modes | Operational | Operational |
Travel | Operational |
Is there a limit to the number of results returned?
Yes. The limit is 750 for the CS 31 Plus and 2,500 for all others.
Is there any reason why the number of repeaters found wouldn't match the number of repeaters listed?
The exported list requires that each repeater listed support FM or D-Star. If a repeater does not support those modes, then it is filtered out.
A second reason is when conducting a proximity query, the query creates a box around the coordinate instead of a circle (programming limitation). When looking at the HTML result, each entry is re-evaluated to make sure it is equal to or less than the requested distance before displaying it on the screen. This filtering is not possible with the export and some repeaters that are slightly further away than the requested distance can slip through. A programming update is being phased in that corrects this problem.