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band_plans [2020/12/07 15:44]
kd6kpc [New Hampshire]
band_plans [2020/12/07 16:36]
kd6kpc [West Virginia]
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 MetroCor untiles a 1.0 MHz repeater offset for 6-meters. MetroCor untiles a 1.0 MHz repeater offset for 6-meters.
 +
 +===== North Carolina ===== 
 +
 +   * [[#SERA/|SERA]]
 +
 +SERA utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== North Dakota =====
 +
 +Unknown
 +
 +===== Ohio =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.oarc.com/|Ohio Area Repeater Council (OARC)]]
 +
 +No band plan information on their web site.
 +
 +
 +===== Oklahoma =====
 +
 +  * [[https://oklahomarepeatersociety.org/node/8|Oklahoma Repeater Society, Inc (ORSI)]]
 +
 +ORSI utilizes a 1.7 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Oregon =====
 +
 +  * [[http://www.orrc.org/|Oregon Region Relay Council (ORRC)]]
 +
 +ORRC utilizes a 1.7 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Pennsylvania =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.wprcinfo.org/spectrum.htm|Western Pennsylvania Repeater Council, Inc (WPRC)]]
 +
 +WPRC utilized a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Puerto Rico =====
 +
 +  * [[http://kp4boricua.org/band-plans-prvi/|Puerto Rico]]
 +
 +Puerto Rico utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 ===== Rhode Island ===== ===== Rhode Island =====
  
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 NESMC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters. NESMC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +
 +===== South Carolina =====
 +
 +   * [[#SERA/|SERA]]
 +
 +SERA utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== South Dakota =====
 +
 +Unknown
 +
 +===== Tennessee =====
 +
 +   * [[#SERA/|SERA]]
 +
 +SERA utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Texas ===== 
 +
 +  * [http://www.txvhffm.org/coordination/bandplan.php|Texas VHF FM Society (TVHFMS)]]
 +
 +TVHFS utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +
 +===== Utah =====
 +
 +  * [[http://utahvhfs.org/bandplan1.html|Utah VHF Society (UVHFS)]]
 +
 +UVHFS utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters from 51.620 - 51.980 and a 1.0 MHz repeater offset from 52.000 to 52.480.
 +
 ===== Virginia ===== ===== Virginia =====
  
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   * [[http://www.tmarc.org/bandplan.html|The Mid-Atlantic Repeater Council (T-MARC)]]   * [[http://www.tmarc.org/bandplan.html|The Mid-Atlantic Repeater Council (T-MARC)]]
  
-T-MARC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.+Southern Virginia: 
 +   * [[#SERA/|SERA]]
  
 +T-MARC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters. SERA utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Vermont =====
 +
 +  * (VIRCC)
 +
 +Unknown.
 +===== Washington =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.wwara.org/documents/band-plan/|Western Washington Amateur Radio Association (WWARA)]]
 +
 +WWARA utilizes a 1.7 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
  
 ===== West Virginia ===== ===== West Virginia =====
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 Eastern Panhandle: Eastern Panhandle:
   * [[http://www.tmarc.org/bandplan.html|The Mid-Atlantic Repeater Council (T-MARC)]]   * [[http://www.tmarc.org/bandplan.html|The Mid-Atlantic Repeater Council (T-MARC)]]
 +  
 +Rests of the state:  
 +  * [[#SERA/|SERA]]
 +
 +T-MARC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters. SERA utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Wisconsin =====
 +
 +  * [[https://wi-repeaters.org/forms/WAR-Bandplan-Revised-2019.pdf|Wisconsin Association of Repeaters (WAR)]]
  
-T-MARC utilizes 0.MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.+WAR utilized 1.MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
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