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📡 routersandrepeaters.net · The Story Behind the Site
About This Site
Built by a ham, for hams on the road · AA4TE · Camden, SC
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Built by a Ham, for Everyone on the Road
Started as one ham's personal tool for finding repeaters on road trips — and grew into something worth sharing. Hams will get the most out of it, but passengers and travelers will find the lodging, music heritage, and scenic route info just as useful. Visit AA4TE on QRZ to meet the operator behind the site.
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Works on Any Screen, Anywhere
Designed for a phone on a dashboard mount, a tablet on the passenger seat, or a laptop at the kitchen table while you plan ahead. GPS features kick in automatically when you're on the road — tap a city when you're not. Works offline once loaded, which matters when the signal gets thin in the mountains.
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Free, Independent & Ad-Minimal
No paywalls, no accounts, no tracking. Small tasteful ad placements keep the lights on. We're not going to bombard you — we find that particularly annoying as well.
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About This Site

Routersandrepeaters.net is an independent project by a licensed amateur radio operator based in Camden, South Carolina. It started as a personal tool for finding repeaters on road trips and grew into something worth sharing with the broader ham community.

The Blue Ridge Parkway Repeater Finder came first — 469 miles of ridge radio with milepost search, GPS locate, NOAA weather, simplex propagation estimates, lodging, Appalachian music heritage, golden hour times, and more. The Highway Route tools followed, covering major interstates and US highways coast to coast.

Repeater data is sourced directly from club websites, linked system operator pages, and trustee-published frequency lists. Always verify frequencies before travel. Found an error, a dead repeater, or a missing one? Please use the contact form — your feedback makes this better for every ham on the road.

Want to know who's behind this? Visit AA4TE on QRZ — also hosted on the excellent QSL.net free ham hosting network.

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AA4TE on QRZ · Camden, SC
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🛣 Historic Route 66 Corridor
Chicago to Santa Monica — the full alignment from the Illinois flatlands through Oklahoma, the Texas Panhandle, New Mexico, Arizona, and into the Los Angeles basin. Repeater data is actively being assembled for this corridor. It will be the site's most historically significant addition.
⛰ More Scenic & Historic Routes
Beyond the Blue Ridge Parkway and US-26, more scenic and historic alignments are in development — including portions of the Lincoln Highway, Pacific Coast Highway, and the Natchez Trace. If there's a route you'd like to see covered, use the contact form below.
📡 Net Directory by Corridor
A directory of regularly scheduled nets you can check into along a specific highway corridor — club nets, traffic nets, ARES nets, and traveler-oriented roundtables. Organized by route so you can plan ahead rather than hunt on the fly.
🏕 Ham-Friendly RV Parks
RV parks vetted by amateur radio operators for antenna-friendly policies, club proximity, and community ratings. Because not every park appreciates a 40m vertical.
Want to suggest something? The contact form is right above. ↑
Disclaimer: Routersandrepeaters.net is an independent project operated by a licensed amateur radio operator. Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially sponsored by any repeater trustee, radio manufacturer, or retailer. Repeater data sourced from club websites and repeater community reports — provided for informational purposes only. Always verify frequencies, tones, and repeater status before use.