Woefully out of date? I guess its only as accurate as the information submitted
each year. If your information is out of date you need to talk to your
coordinating groups and get them to update your local and state information. Of
course many CLOSED systems won't register... They OWN the frequencies for their
own personal use in the best interest of amateur radio (sarcasm).
There are many sources to obtain frequency information and of course local
knowledge is always your best bet. Not all systems will be listed and if no
D-Star Gateway is registered its unlikely you will find those repeaters and
access points in listings as well.
In my opinion the ARRL Repeater Directory is still one of the best resources
for ham radio repeater information overall and does include D-STAR as of its
publication date. Too bad its not online with updates but then so many HAMS
don't support local systems or the ARRL and it costs to keep such things up to
date. The ARRL represents amateur radio for the benefit of all and not just its
paid membership. But they would welcome your support and the submission of
current updated repeater information from registered coordination committees.
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