Coordination

Content related to ORSI repeater coordination activity.

Efforts to update Oklahoma Repeater Database are ongoing

Repeater Trustees or contact persons, If you recently received an update request packet in the mail or email, please respond to it asap. Even if you received it by hard copy, you may respond by electronic means. ORSI officers, this includes you. Still awaiting responses from KS5B, K5GUD, and WK5Y. I've heard from N5KNU, W5RAB, and WA5A thanks.

Frequency Coordination

You can download a coordination package and apply by mail!

Frequency Coordination Guidelines

Purpose

These coordination guidelines were developed to provide an efficient and consistent method of providing coordination services to amateur operators in the State of Oklahoma. These guidelines were developed by the Frequency Oversight Committee (FOC) of the Oklahoma Repeater Society, Inc. and are intended to provide direction for the State Frequency Coordinator. These guidelines take effect upon approval of the Frequency Oversight Committee and remain in effect until such time as they are superceded by a future FOC.

Revised Abandoned pair procedure

 

Abandoned pair procedure: Adopted by ORSI membership during fall 2008 meeting.

 

Some of you have changed your mailing address

Some of you have changed your mailing address, please email us with an update of that. If we have too much trouble tracking you down, it could jeopardize your coordination.

Merlin Griffin WB5OSM
Frequency Coordinator
Oklahoma Repeater Society inc.

Dues should be mailed to

ORSI Treasurer
PO Box 7914
Edmond OK
73083-7914

Please note

New coordination, unless on 145.25, will only be protected for 90 miles, and must use coordinated PL tones. Meaning, we will guide the repeater trustee in PL selection, so that adjacent repeaters will not use the same PL tone. 145.25 remains as the shared-non protected pair on two meters. We are working on some SNP pairs on 70 CM.

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