Repeater.org is a comprehensive amateur radio repeater directory covering ham radio networks, frequencies, licensing, equipment, and the emergency-communication infrastructure that keeps operators on the air when everything else goes quiet.
Repeater.org is part of the WholeTech Network — a collection of 110+ websites covering technology, real estate, sustainability, entertainment, arts, community, and more. Each site focuses on a single subject and serves as a clean, useful reference for people interested in it. Here, that subject is amateur radio: repeaters, bands, licensing, and gear.
Every page is built to be useful, honest, and free of clutter. No pop-ups. No paywalls. No auto-playing video. Just clear information presented well. We believe the web should be helpful, not annoying — the same ethic that built the early operator community.
Repeater.org is built and maintained by the WholeTech Network, an independent Austin, Texas web studio that has been publishing on the open web since 1996. The network spans 110+ sites across 104 domains, all running on a single server and maintained with an institutional, no-nonsense editorial voice.
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Questions, corrections, or suggestions: info@repeater.org.
This site is one of 110+ in the network. See the full list at wholetech.com or browse the master sitemap.