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The SWCRS maintains the following repeaters, many are open for public use. Frequency and tone information for open repeaters are available on the myGMRS and RepeaterBook websites (linked).
Repeater Rules
While we no longer maintain an approval process for repeaters listed as open, we expect users to follow these rules:
- Family friendly language only and be respectful of other users.
- No unauthorized nets, all group coordinated activity requires approval and coordination from the SWCRS.
- Licensed use only, and identify your transmissions at the start and end of your conversations, and every 15 minutes for GMRS, 10 minutes for Amateur.
- Disable roger beeps, MDC, PTT-ID, ANI, and other noisemakers.
- Normal spoken voice only; no sound effects, music, TV, etc.
- Yield to nets and all priority traffic.
- Commercial, revenue generating, and/or revenue supporting uses are not permitted under any circumstances. Our systems are for personal use only.
All SWCRS repeaters are part of a linked network unless noted otherwise; a transmission on one repeater will be heard on all other repeaters within that service.
Arizona Repeaters
GMRS Repeaters
Repeater callsign: WQVS960
- Alpine 725
- Guthrie 600
- Heliograph 700
- Lemmon 650 (Under SWCRS XAP)
- Nutrioso 550
- Pinal 675 (Under SWCRS XAP)
- Porter 725 (defaults to standalone, use XAP codes to link)
- Tucson 550 (SE.AZ Regional Link)
- Sierra Vista 550 (SE.AZ Regional Link)
Amateur Repeaters
Repeater callsign: N7GMR
This is a DMR repeater on TGIF network, TS1=TG527, TS2 all other TG’s on-demand.
New Mexico Repeaters
GMRS Repeaters
Repeater callsign: WQJI810
- Caballo 575
- Capilla Peak 600
- Clovis 575
- Datil 625
- Datil 700 Standalone
- East Mountain Canyon 700 (Under SWCRS XAP)
- Farmington 575
- Grants 650
- Jacks Peak 625
- Logan 575
- Mesa Rica 700
- Pecos 550
- Sandia 675 (Under SWCRS XAP)
- Sedillo Hill 650
- Tucumcari 600