Area Info

April 14th, 2010

Repeaters and Frequencies

Just the favorites folks, there are more repeater directories (and repeaters) available in the Houston metro area than we care to list. What’s listed here is where you’ll find KARS members or neighbors.  However, if you are traveling you might want to check out the searchable google-based repeater map here.

KT5TX – KARS very own VHF Repeater – is now at I-10 Fire Station #2 on Dominion St. and has tone of 141.3
(Click HERE for more Houston, TX repeaters.)

SaltgrassLink system is a linked repeater system with several outlets in the Katy area. Listen on 146.92, 443.82 or 443.075 mhz to hear stations from more places than you can shake a stick at!

Houston Area Clubs

http://www.bvarc.org/ Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club
http://www.clarc.org/ Clear Lake Amateur Radio Club
http://www.amsatnet.com/ Houston AMSAT Net
http://www.w5eco.org/ Houston ECHO Society
http://www.w5nc.org/ Northwest Amateur Radio Club
http://www.w5sfa.org/ Steven F. Austin Radio Club
http://www.k5pld.org/ Pearland ARC
http://www.tidelands.org/ Tidelands Amateur Radio Society – Texas City
http://www.2meterhams.org/ Houston Amateur Mobile Society
http://www.k5wh.net/%7Ecpqham/ Ace Radio Club – Compaq Corp. Employees
http://www.tdxs.net/ Texas DX Society
http://www.w5rrr.org/ Johnson Space Center ARC
http://www.w5si.org/ Texas Emergency Amateur Communicators
http://www.members.tripod.com/~kd5awf/ Houston Bilingual Repeater Association
http://www.hal-pc.org/~tiarc/ Hou-Texins Association (Texas Instruments, Inc.) Amateur Radio Club
Stafford, Texas

VE Testing

BVARC – John Moore – 713/313-5320 Houston Comm. College
Scarcella Campus – Stafford
2nd Tues. of Each Month – 6:00 PM
Walk-ins Welcome
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