The ARRL sells a CD-ROM called TravelPlus For Repeaters.  You can define a trip 
(from x to y) and it will generate a list of repeaters you'll find along the 
way.  You can then export that list to software that will update your radio.  I 
used to do that when I travelled more, and it sure beats the manual approach.  
I don't have the latest version, but from scanning the web, the latest version 
has coordinated DStar repeaters, and of course it has analog repeaters.

  Jim - K6JM


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