Repeaters and Frequencies
Please give special thanks to KB5ITS/Ben and N0HGV/Steve – both spent many hours “fixing’ a lot of unexpected problems that this project entailed.
Missionary Ridge new stack:
The Durango Amateur Radio Club runs and maintains two repeaters. One on Missionary Ridge, East of Durango, which has electrical service. The other is on Eagle Pass, West of town up La Plata Canyon, and is completely solar powered. The rest of the repeaters on this list are in our local area.
Repeater | Frequency | PL |
Eagle Pass | 146.670- | 100 |
Missionary Ridge | 146.700- | 100 |
Caviness Hub UHF | 442.375+ | 100 |
Summit Ridge | 145.190- | 100 |
Menefee Mt. | 145.325- | 100 |
Smelter Mt. | 147.135+ | 100 |
Hesperus Mt. | 145.370- | 100 |
Spring Creek (Arboles) | 147.150+ | 100 |
OakBrush Mt. (Pagosa Springs) | 146.610- | 123 |
Hill 71 | 147.135+ | 123 |
Farmington | 146.760- | 100 |
Tank Mt. | 146.880- | 100 |
Harris Mesa | 147.100+ | 100 |
Navajo Dam | 147.360+ | 100 |
Roof Butte | 145.250- | 100 |
Ajo | 146.400S | |
Kendall Mt. | 147.375+ | 156.7 |
Buffalo Boy | 145.325- | 127.3 |
Engineer | 147.270+ | 127.3 |
Telluride | 146.400S | |
Summit Ridge2 | 447.275- | 100 |
Farminton2 | 147.000+ | 100 |
Hazelton | 444.000+ | 67 |
Missionary Ridge2 (Colorado Connection) | 147.345+ | 88.5 |