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Repeater Information:
The KJ0L repeater is Located In Alleman, Iowa at the 300 Foot Level of a 2,000 Television Tower
Our Frequency is 145.310
Our (PL) tone is 114.8
Features:
Echolink
Time every 15 Min.
Phone Patch
For More information on how to use the Features Check out the Features Page.
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Amateur Radio Clubs
Des Moines Radio Amateur Association
The DMRAA is a very old and very established ham club that has a lot of very nice people on the 146.940 repeater.
ARCS CLUB DES MOINES
The ARCS club is a high technology based club of local hams who pride themselves on being up on all the newest and coolest trends in radio and technology. If these guys don't know they know someone who does. They meet every Sunday night for a net or two.
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY ISU CLUB
The Cyclone Amateur Radio Club is a group of ISU students, faculty, and staff sharing a common interest in Amateur Radio. The purpose of the club is to promote Amateur Radio through information sharing, technical exploration, and community involvement.
NORTH EAST IOWA HAM CLUB
The Northeast Iowa Radio Amateur Association, founded in 1928, is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting Amateur Radio related education and activities in the Waterloo / Cedar Falls area. The club is affiliated with the national Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL), and is responsible for maintaining emergency communications repeaters in the area for use by all amateurs.
Iowa repeater coordination council
The Iowa Repeater Council is an organization that coordinates amateur radio service repeater channels in the state of Iowa (in the "mid-western" US). Amateur radio operators (hams) coordinate the frequencies of their repeater stations in order to minimize interference between such stations and to maximize the use of the available frequency spectrum.
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