Rogue Valley Amateur Radio Club

Repeaters & Simplex


Southern Oregon CPMesh (AREDN) Digital Network

The CPMesh network uses AREDN software to provide a mesh of digital nodes in the Rogue Valley, possibly extending in the future to Grants Pass and Klamath Falls. Most of these radios are on 2.4 GHz and 5.6 GHz using a number of different radios. More information can be found on the North Rogue Valley Repeater Group webpage:

Southern Oregon Repeaters

  • K7RVM - Rogue Valley Manor
    • 147.000 (+) PL 123.0, IRLP 7171
    • 440.225 (+) PL 131.8
    • 145.240 (-) D-Star
  • K7JAX - Mt. Baldy - JC ARES
    • 146.840 (-) PL 123.0
  • WX7MFR - Mt. Ashland
    • 147.260 (+) PL 123.0
  • K7RPT - Amateur Radio Repeater Group (ARRG)
    • 147.020 (+) PL 100.0
  • Johns Peak- ORRC
    • 147.100 (+)
  • Johns Peak
    • 147.020 (+) PL 100.0
  • Central Point W9PCI
    • 145.330 (-)
  • Central Point KL7VK
    • 147.380 (+) PL 131.8
  • Ashland Acres
    • 146.620 (-) PL 100.0
  • Table Mt. - Oregon Connection - WA6RHK
    • 146.700 (-) PL 123.0
  • Fielder Peak Rogue River- JCEC
    • 146.760 (-) PL 136.5
  • Elk MT Wolf Creek- JCEC
    • 145.270 (-) PL 103.5
  • King Mt. Wolf Creek- JCEC Primary
    • 147.340 (+) 136.5
  • King Mt. Wolf Creek- W7PRA
    • 146.940 (-) DCS023
  • Eight Dollar Mt. Selma JCEC
    • 145.490 (-) PL 136.5
  • Gunsight Peak K6SIS.com linked
    • 146.790 (-)
  • Bluey Mt- Grants Pass- JCEC
    • 147.140 (+)
  • Gilbert Ridge JCEC SOARC
    • 147.300 (+)
  • Onion Mt. Cave Junction JCEC
    • 145.150 (-)

Southern Oregon Simplex Channels

  • Nationwide Simplex Calling Channel
    • 146.520
  • Primary Simplex Channel
    • 146.580
  • SKYWARN Packet
    • 145.030
  • Primary Packet Gateway
    • 145.070 K7JAX-10
  • Alternate Packet
    • 144.930
  • Central Point IRLP 3383
    • 147.240

Klamath Falls Repeaters - Note different frequency channelization

  • Hamaker Mt. Klamath Falls ARES
    • 146.850 (-)
  • Chase Mt. Klamath Falls W7PRA
    • 147.200 (+)

Oregon Wide & Neighboring States

  • Peak Radio Association These repeaters are always linked together. Coverage includes the entire I-5 corridor from just below the California border in the South to Longview, Washington in the North. Additional links include coverage in the Bend-Redmond area. Because the repeaters are permanently linked, wait 2 seconds after you key your PTT to speak.
  • Oregon Connection
  • Western Intertie Network “WIN System.” Network of IRLP nodes in the American West.
  • Evergreen Intertie A system of linked repeaters in Oregon and Washington, providing direct coverage from Portland to Seattle, and east to Spokane, Walla Walla, and Pullman.
  • Oregon Statewide Repeater List (50MHz - 1300MHz)
    • The list shows input/output frequencies, nearest city, call sign, contact, sponsor, intended coverage, the ARRL region, the ARRL listing codes, and CTCSS (PL) access frequencies (at far right next to listing codes in parentheses). See below for the meaning of the ARRL listing codes.
    • Type Codes:
      • O = open
      • C = closed or private
      • A=autopatch
      • CA=closed autopatch
      • PL=Subaudible Tone Access (CTCSS)
      • P=packet
      • E=emergency pwr
      • L=Linked to other radios
      • R= RACES or similar
      • RM=Remote Base
      • TV=television
      • LINK=A point-to-point link.

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