With the addition of new communications modes, this has become a worthwhile traveling guide to US/Canadian repeaters.
Handy and Accurate, See Review for Alternatives
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
The ARRL repeater directory is accurate, but the march of technology makes hard-copy directories like this increasingly archaic, though they're still handy to have in the car. In addition to the myriad of repeater directories published online by the various frequency coordination groups (which will be most up-to-date and accurate), there is directory software available that can be used in conjunction with radio programming software to maintain customized radio memory lists - handy when traveling. The best directory software is ARRL's TravelPlus, which can be found here: TravelPlus for Repeaters: Ver. 12.0. (This version was current at time of this review - please check to see if a more recent version has been published.)
A bit larger
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Same old directory, but a bit bigger. I prefer the smaller book of the past, but appreciate the larger type in this one. For me, a thicker book of smaller size would fill both needs.
A must have for the HAM on the go.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This pocket size Repeater Directory is a must have if you travel and plan on using your HAM Radio. 73, KC9KWF
INVALUEABLE TOOL
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
ARRL products are still some of the best on the maarket. The current Repeater Directory is a necessity for anyone who travels and enjoys Amatuer Radio on the go. Tnx again for a fb job. N2ALI
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