It's also used for at least 2 repeaters in PA (actually, 147.430) as well as one in WV. I think there was a report of one in OH, too. The OH one was not coordinated, but the other three are.
Joe M. JOHN MACKEY wrote: > > Along with 147.435 being used as a repeater output in Oregon, Northern > California, Southern California, it is also used for 3 repeaters in Sioux > City, Iowa. > > ------ Original Message ------ > Received: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 04:10:42 PM CDT > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] 147.435 Repeater in Simplex Channels Contrary > to Part 97 > > > At 10/14/2007 07:00, you wrote: > > > > >147.435 most definately is a simplex freq and is not authorized for a > > >repeater freq. > > > > It depends on the local bandplan. Here in SoCal, 146.40 in/147.435 is a > > repeater pair per our bandplan. In many other areas, those two frequencies > > > are simplex. In those areas, repeaters can operate there so long as they > > do not cause interference to simplex operation on those frequencies. > > > > Bob NO6B > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >

