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| Location | Channel | Callsign | Lat | Long | Status | ||||
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| Fire Tower Mt Faulkner | 1 | SET01 | 42:47:37S | 147:11:25E | Operational | ||||
| Hect Site Mt Claude | 1 | DEV01 | 41:29:31S | 146:10:59E | Operational | ||||
| Tas Fire Service Site (flinders Island) Walkers Lookout | 1 | FLI01 | 40:03:29S | 148:04:47E | Operational | ||||
| 100m West Of Fire Tower Mt Arthur | 2 | LCN02 | 41:16:32S | 147:16:54E | Operational | ||||
| Tas Fire Service Site Herringback | 2 | CHN02 | 43:00:29S | 147:08:18E | Operational | ||||
| West Coast Radio Group Site Mt Read | 2 | TWC02 | 41:50:44S | 145:32:25E | Operational | ||||
| Amateur Repeater Site Legges Tor Ben Lomond | 3 | NEC03 | 41:32:4S | 147:39:27E | Operational | ||||
| Bradys Sugarloaf, Tarraleah | 3 | DWT08 | 42-16-15 | 146-2-36 | Operational | ||||
| 6 Mile Pegpipeline Road Savage River | 4 | TWC04 | 41:25:20S | 145:14:1E | Shutdown | ||||
| Northern Site Millers Bluff | 4 | MID04 | 41:55:05S | 147:09:46E | Operational | ||||
| Fire Tower Mt Faulkner | 5 | HBT05 | 42:47:37S | 147:11:25E | Operational | ||||
| Fletcher Challenge Site Mt Lloyd | 6 | VJA6 | 42:50:47S | 146:57:33E | Operational | ||||
| Forestry Fire Tower St Valentines Peak | 6 | WCT06 | 41:21:29S | 145:45:16E | Operational | ||||
| Palana Flinders Island | 6 | FLP 06 | 39 46 26 | 147 54 36 | Operational | ||||
| Southern Peak (cbrs Site) Mt Paul | 6 | REC06 | 42:03:38S | 148:15:08E | Operational | ||||
| Central Highlands Shack Owners Association Site Barren Tier | 7 | CHT07 | 42:1:10S | 146:45:14E | Operational | ||||
| Mt Victoria | 7 | TNE07 | 41:20:6S | 147:50:20E | Operational | ||||
| Bradys Lake | 8 | DWT08 | -42-16-15 | 146-2-36 | Shutdown | ||||
| Burnie 5 Norton Crt Shorewell | 8 | BRN 08 | 41.4.45 | 145.52.54 | Operational | ||||
| Fire Lookout Cabin SOUTH SISTER | 8 | TNE08 | 41:32:08S | 148:10:16E | Operational | ||||
The list of repeaters is a guide showing you the location and frequency of UHF repeaters across Australia. To transmit on your UHF radio, you need to select an appropriate channel based on your proximity to a repeater station. You can often work it out by trial and error and you may even hear the repeater station sending out audible signals which will pinpoint the channel. We suggest you scan all channels when travelling in unknown regions to pick up all transmissions.
Knowing the location and
frequency of repeaters in advance however can be very useful. These reports are interactive and
we need your input to load new validated locations and maintain the status of
the repeater bases.