AllStar and Echolink Linked UHF Repeater
New UHF repeater at the clubhouse that is also a node for both AllStar and Echolink.
| WØBLK-R | 444.575 MHz (+5.00) | 146.2 Encode/Decode |
| AllStarLink Node: | #54962 | |
| Echolink Node: | #732271 |
DMR Repeater
The DMR Repeater has been shutdown due to lack of use. We may revisit running a DMR repeater in the future.
Northern Hills Linked Repeater System
The Northern Hill Amateur Radio Club maintains a system of three linked VHF repeaters that provide coverage to northeastern Wyoming, western South Dakota, and northwestern Nebraska. All use the standard repeater offsets.
| Radar Hill (Rapid City) | 146.940 MHz (-) | 146.2 Encode |
| Terry Peak (Lead) | 146.760 MHz (-) | 146.2 Encode |
| Bear Mountain (Custer) | 146.850 MHz (-) | 146.2 Encode |
Hot Springs Club Repeaters
The Hot Springs Amateur Radio Club maintains four repeaters in the southern and central Black Hills.
| Battle Mountain (near Hot Spings) | 146.700 MHz (-) | 146.2 Encode/Decode |
| Mount Coolidge (Custer State Park) | 147.120 MHz (+) | 146.2 Encode/Decode |
| Downtown Custer | 147.090 MHz (+) | 146.2 Encode/Decode |
| Pay Dirt (west of Custer) | 147.150 MHz (+) | 146.2 Encode/Decode |
| Bear Mountain (north of Custer) | 53.170 MHz (52.170 MHz Input) | 146.2 Encode only |
South Dakota Link Repeaters
The amateurs in South Dakota maintain a network of statewide linked repeaters.
Here is a map of the system.
