Dayton Area Repeaters
This is a partial list; however, it will give you some idea of the repeaters in the Dayton area. We will evolve this list as we get more input. Note, you can also view a 2 Meter Repeater Map of all of Ohio.
If you want to look up repeaters in a Repeater Directory, look for the following counties:
- Montgomery – where show is located
- Greene
- Clark
- Miami
- Preble
- Butler
- Warren
10 Meter Repeaters
- 29.6400 (-100 khz) – Dayton
6 Meter Repeaters
- 53.03 (- 1 Mhz) – Dayton [linked to 443.775]
2 Meter Repeaters
- 146.940 (-600, 123.0 tone) – DARA’s repeater
- 146.910 (-600) – Greene County repeater
- 145.110 (-600) – Wide Area – Dayton, Columbus
- 145.190 (-600) – Fairfield/Wide Area Coverage, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky
- 145.270(-.600) – DARA’s DSTAR Repeater
- 145.410 (-600) – Fairborn
- 145.430 (-600) – Centerville
- 146.640 (-600) – Dayton – used also in weather emergencies
- 146.730 (-600) – Springfield
- 146.820 (-600) – Miamisburg
- 147.045 (+600) – Bellbrook
- 147.075 (+600) – Kettering
- 147.105 (+600) – Xenia DSTAR
- 147.135 (+600) – Dayton
- 147.165 (+600) – Xenia
220 Repeaters
- 223.94 (- 1.6 MHz) – DARA’s repeater
- 223.90 (-1.6 MHz) – Miamisburg
- 224.00 (- 1.6 MHz) – Springfield
- 224.02 (-1.6 MHz) – Dayton
- 224.10 (- 1.6 MHz) – Lulow Falls (Miami County)
- 224.30 (- 1.6 MHz) – Huber Heights
440 Repeaters
- 442.10 (+ 5 MHZ) – DARA’s repeater
- 442.300 (+ 5 MHZ) – Miamisburg IRLP 4235
- 442.375 (+ 5 MHz) – Fairborn
- 442.925 (+ 5 mhz, 123.0 tone) – Dayton [linked to 444.725]
- 442.95 (+ 5 MHz, 118.8 tone) – Huber Heights
- 443.00 (+ 5 MHz) – Dayton
- 443.10 (+ 5 MHz) – Xenia
- 443.30 (+ 5 MHz) – Springfield
- 443.775 (+ 5 mhz, 131.8 tone) IRLP node 4267 – Dayton [linked to 53.030]
- 444.25 (+ 5 MHz) – Dayton
- 444.725 (+ 5 mhz, 123.0 tone) – Piqua [linked to 442.925]
ATV Repeaters
- 421.250 (439.250 MHz) – DARA’s ATV repeater
National Weather Bureau Broadcasts
- Dayton is 162.475 MHz