Sure it will list it by state, but were is the frequencies listed?  
You have to click on the repeater callsign in order to find out what 
the frequencies are.

I still think the old way of listing all the frequencies along with 
the location and callsign is the way to go, not this convoluted way 
it is now.

Joel, NN6J


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> to get the list by state just click on the button on the sides of 
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> Patrick Malone  Southern Pacific Coast Route MP 434.4 
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> Subject: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] d-starusers.org repeater directory
> To: [email protected]
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>             I don't know about any of the rest of you, but I feel 
the new set up for the d-starusers. org repeater directory leaves 
MUCH to be desired.  In order to know the frequecies of all the 
California repeaters one has to open up and either print or copy down 
all the repeater frequencies for 28 different repeaters.  The old way 
we could list the repeaters by state and print a section of the 
listing, and have all the repeater frequecies and locations on ONE OR 
TWO sheets of paper.  I would like to see the old format back so it 
is much easier to program our radios.
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> Joel Nadler
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