Arizona GMRS Repeaters
The following is a list of functioning Southeast Arizona GMRS repeaters. You must have a valid GMRS license to access these; see the Getting a GMRS License article.
Linked Repeaters
The Tucson GMRS Association together with a handful of private repeater owners maintains one of the largest continuously linked GMRS repeater systems in the country; the Southwest Community Radio System, made available free of charge, no dues, to the public. For detailed information on accessing linked repeaters including detailed coverage maps, frequencies, PL tones and the rules of the system, please request access at: https://swcrs.org
Name (Location) | RX Frequency (Channel) |
ALPINE 725 (Alpine, AZ) | 462.725 Mhz |
TUCSON 550 (Downtown Tucson, AZ) | 462.550 Mhz |
TUCSON SIMULCAST SYSTEM (Sites in Continental Ranch & Dove Mountain) | 462.575 Mhz |
GUTHRIE 600 (Mt. Guthrie, AZ) | 462.600 Mhz |
LEMMON 650 (Mt. Lemmon, AZ) | 462.650 Mhz |
HELIOGRAPH 700 (Heliograph Peak, AZ) | 462.700 Mhz |
PINAL 675 (COMING SOON) (Pinal Peak, AZ) | 462.675 Mhz |
Tucson Area Standalone Repeaters
Name (Location) | RX Frequency (Channel) | TX Frequency (Channel) | Tone (Privacy Code) | Notes |
WEBHIWAY 725 (Mt. Lemmon) | 462.725 Mhz (22R) | 467.725 Mhz (22R) | DPL 051N (Digital 8) | Owner: WREI289 (John) |
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