Amateur Radio in Kansas Repeaters The official list of coordinated repeaters in Kansas from the Kansas Repeater Council. K-LINK large repeater system: Repeater Frequency List Coverage maps: 2m and 440 MHz K0HAM/NEKSUN Repeater Builder’s Group: NE KS Linked repeater system along I-35 from Eldorado to KC and on I-70 from Manhattan to Aullville, MO totaling 38 repeaters throughout the midwest. It covers 5m through 70cm frequencies. Matfield Green, 147.045 PL88.5 is closest to Wichita, followed...| www.complete.org
Amateur radio is a radio service in which people are allowed and encouraged to build their own radios, antennas, and so forth. It can be used to communicate all around the globe without any intervening infrastructure such as satellites or cables. Information for other hams If you’re a ham looking me up, this is relevant information: My callsign is KR0L and my name is John Goerzen I was initially licensed as KD0MJT, which was used from July to October 2010 Some information about me, includin...| www.complete.org
noun: A beautiful place of sunflowers, rolling hills, and amazing sunsets. A great place to go when you want to go to a place most other people don’t want to go to. Home of one of the country’s most boring highways (I-70) A place where people tend to be real. Links to this note Kansas Amateur Radio Amateur Radio in Kansas John Goerzen I am a programmer, manager, hobbyist, advocate, volunteer, dad, and nature lover.| www.complete.org