PDARC (W0OJY) operates four analog repeaters near Yankton, Vermillion, and Springfield, South Dakota along with Spencer, Nebraska. These repeaters are linked together to cover a large portion of the club’s service area. In addition, a club operated System Fusion digital repeater is located near Tabor, SD. Access to the digital repeater is either over-the-air or by using an MMDVM hotspot, running PiStar software, connected to YSF88411 PDARC. (The frequencies listed above are what you set your radio to receive at.)
Are you enjoying the PDARC repeater system? Please consider chipping in to keep the system up and running!
The South Dakota Amateur Radio Council operates a linked repeater system that covers much of South Dakota which is known as SD-Link. The Yankton area link to the system is the W0SD repeater on Turkey Ridge at 444.975 with a tone of 146.2. It is continuously linked with all SD-Link repeaters across the state of South Dakota. (The first frequency listed above is what you set your radio to receive at. The "access" frequency is what your radio will transmit on when you have the proper offset programmed.)
As you might imagine, it takes a considerable amount of resources to keep the SD Link system up and running. Please consider supporting the system by making a contribution to the South Dakota Amateur Radio Council.
Cedar County Emergency Management (Nebraska) provides a Yaseau DR-2X analog/digital 2 meter repeater near Hartington, Nebraska. The antenna is at approximately 180'.
145.475 MHz (your radio's receive frequency) with -0.6 offset (your radio will transmit on 144.875). CTCSS (tone) of 156.7 on both transmit and receive.
The repeater operates on 146.970 Mhz with -0.6 MHz offset and has an access sub tone of 110.9 hz. The 97 Net meets weekdays at 7:50 a.m. and new participants are warmly welcomed!
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