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Our Repeaters....The Thames Valley Repeater Group operate and maintain the following four repeaters that are located throughout the Thames Valley area....GB3AW, GB3BN, GB3RD,, MB7UJ. Please click on the appropriate link to view the specific detail on each of these repeaters, the information includes locations, coverage, technical, history and photographs. You can also access this information by using the larger links towards the bottom of this page. It is the policy of TVRG to make available when required all of its repeaters for RAYNET use. Please contact any group member if you require further information. |
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Coverage.... and Your Reports ! We have the predicted coverage maps kindly supplied to us by Colin
Dalziel from the RMC. These maps can be either accessed from the
technical sections of the repeaters or from the the following links.
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Accessing TVRG RepeatersFor user "friendliness" all TVRG repeaters can be accessed with with either a 1750Hz toneburst or CTCSS. For details of the CTCSS group please visit the technical section for the repeater you are interested in by clicking on the links below. | ||||||||||
GB3AW (Voice Repeater)Located at Ashmansworth in Hampshire GB3AW is the UHF repeater for the Newbury area. |
GB3BN (Voice Repeater)Bracknell in Berkshire is the home for GB3BN. The groups second UHF repeater provides service to Bracknell, Slough, Maidenhead and the M4 corridor towards Reading. |
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GB3RD (Voice Repeater)As the groups only 2m repeater GB3RD is located Aldworth in Berkshire. GB3RD is the Reading VHF Repeater. |
MB7UJ (APRS Digipeater)MB7UJ is an APRS digipeater located at the Jealotts Hill research station just outside Bracknell. |
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Before you go........If you have any suggestions or would like to make a comment on any of these repeaters please visit the Guestbook. You can join in with active discussion on any of the TVRG repeaters by subscribing to the tvrg egroups. This can be done by simply clicking on the purple graphic on the left-hand side of this webpage below the menu. |
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