I dont have any,but you might be able to search for a torrent for one.
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Don't know if you guys have seen this site, but go to qsl.fm , it has repeaters by state.
Also as an update, has anyone given any thought about March 24th for a meeting?
How realistic would it be to have a station at home, then a mobile set-up in your vehicle?
QSL isn't always accurate though, I believe it relies on the clubs to update them with any changes. Best to hit the local ham club wesites and pick up their listings.
CCARC is a great source too - they manage the frequencies in the state.
http://www.ccarc.net/wordpress/
They also have an updates PDF of the state repeaters:
http://www.ccarc.net/wordpress/wp-co...April-2009.pdf
examples...
Aurora Repeater Assoc
Rocky Mountain Radio League
Boulder Radio Club
Denver Radio Club
I have a 2m mobile mounted in my jeep, a handheld ham radio, and then a 2m radio at home for use here, so pretty easily. Now some guys have the bigger base station radios that cover alot more frequencies at home, and one in their vehicle too. Not sure what kind of radios you would like to run, but there's nothing keeping you from multiple stations, except your wallet. In the case of a ham license, it goes with the user, not any one station. Hopefully that helps?
It does help, thank you. Could you use your mobile to communicate with someone in your vehicle?
Yep. My wife, who has her license as well, routinely talks to me, as I drive home from work at night. She uses the radio at home, or her hand held, and I use the radio in the jeep. All one has to do is dial in to the same repeater on both radios, or if close enough or where terrain permits, the same frequency for direct(simplex) communications. If colorado connections or colorado repeater association has their uplink working, I could turn it on right now and hit you on the radio.
Yeah the 160 machine down here is up and running now. Don't know if the link with Conifer mtn is working though.