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Title: Tones are needed on Southern Calif ham repeaters
Post by: Wrightwood on Mar 10, 10, 09:15:50 PM
TASMA recommends that all open repeaters utilize CTCSS frequencies according to the region in which the repeater provides
primary coverage.

Standardized CTCSS frequencie make it easier for hams
visiting Southern California to find our CTCSS-protected open
repeaters.

TASMA Open Repeater CTCSS Frequency Regions
[pdf]http://www.tasma.org/ctcss.pdf[/pdf]

Full size:
http://www.tasma.org/ctcss.pdf


TASMA CTCSS Region Color Key
http://www.tasma.org/tasma_rptlist.htm
Title: Re: Tones are needed on Southern Calif ham repeaters
Post by: kn3ick on Mar 16, 10, 01:07:15 PM
I was wondering when TASMA start coordinating new repeaters on 440 will they go by this open repeater PL chart for open UHF repeaters?  ??? From the the chart the 91.5 tone is what they are calling for for the whole High Desert and Northward. Maybe it would be a good idea eventually to move all the open UHF repeaters to a 91.5 tone....
Title: Re: Tones are needed on Southern Calif ham repeaters
Post by: CaptureCom on Mar 17, 10, 02:52:47 AM
I'm not at all sure what TASMA may have planned for PL Tone assignments for open repeaters, but I know they won't be managing 440 channel activities.  TASMA is the coordinator for 2 meter activities in our area.
Title: Re: Tones are needed on Southern Calif ham repeaters
Post by: KC6ZGG on Mar 17, 10, 05:44:53 AM
TASMA is working on taking over coordinating 440. Not to sure how it will transition yet but the latest minutes from the February meeting are up on the TASMA website.
Title: Re: Tones are needed on Southern Calif ham repeaters
Post by: kn3ick on Mar 18, 10, 03:29:27 AM
Well, I been following TASMA and the chairman Bob, N06B was telling hams that they are not taking over coordination of 440 they are just giving repeater owners a option of SCRRBA or TASMA for coordination. This option will help repeater owners get coordination faster.... :)