The tenth edition of our GMRS National Repeater Guide is the latest in PRSG's most popular series of publications. Over the years we have distributed more than 7,000 copies. The Guide is the flagship publication of our national organization.
This most recent edition (Spring 1997) lists more than 3500 repeaters, every GMRS repeater about which we have operating or licensing information in the country. For each entry, the Guide also provides contact information (name, mailing address, telephone number) of the primary licensee of the station, plus a description of the repeater location and operating area. Where the information has been provided by local users, the Guide also shows the subaudible acccess codes to use for the station, plus other operating features and characteristics.
Media response to the most recent edition of the Guide has been very positive.
"The GMRS Good Book ...."
"(V)aluable supplemental information on how to identify and contact repeater owners."
"(I)f you are a GMRS operator..., this book is your directory of what's happening
in the United States."
-- Popular Communications, September 1997
"(E)verything you need as a licensed GMRS (user) to access these repeaters
as you travel across the country."
-- Monitoring Times, August 1997
To obtain a copy of the GMRS National Repeater Guide,
send your name, mailing address and a check for $25 to:
Personal Radio Steering Group
PO Box 2851
Ann Arbor, MI 48106
For more information about the Guide, click here to review a list of the twenty-five most frequently asked questions (FAQ) about this publication.
If you would like more information, leave us an Email message with your name and a mailing address, and we will send you more information, including a literature order form (it describes our various publications and services) and a postage-free business reply envelope.
June 25, 2001:
September 19, 2000:
September 11, 2000:
Early next year, we will have an online questionnaire which
you can use to update the information about any repeater in your
copy of the current edition. We will also be expanding the format
to include E-mail addresses at which you may inquire about local
repeater operations. We would also like to significantly expand
information about how travelers can request permission to operate
through the various repeaters.
If you have other suggestions of data fields that we sohuld
consider adding to or deleting from our supplement, please let us
know. Click here to send us
an E-mail.
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