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PICKENS COUNTY EMERGENCY |
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(last updated: March 16, 2023 01:00)
WX4PG is affiliated with the following repeaters in Pickens County, South Carolina.
Your Receive Frequency |
Your Transmit Frequency |
PL Tone | Mode | Repeater Location | Agency Served or Service Provided |
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VHF: Amateur Radio 6 Meter Band (50 Mhz - 54 Mhz) | |||||
53.410 Mhz | 52.410 Mhz | 131.8 | analog WBFM |
Caesars Head Mountain | |
VHF: Amateur Radio 2 Meter Band (144 Mhz - 147 Mhz) | |||||
145.530 Mhz | 145.530 Mhz | (none) | analog (Simplex) WBFM |
Glassy Mountain | WX4PG packet & VARA station
Packet only: WX4PG-7 Node WX4PG-1 BBS WX4PG-2 Chat Packet or VARA-FM: WX4PG-10 Winlink RMS Gateway |
147.195 Mhz | 147.795 Mhz | 141.3 | analog WBFM |
Glassy Mountain | This repeater will automatically
link to the WARNS network when
the NWS in Greer, SC transmits a Severe Weather alert message.
(SKYWARN support)
During Net times this repeater will be linked to the 443.500 repeater. When this repeater is linked to the 443.450 repeater, then Echolink 4031 WX4PG-R and Allstar node 40642 will also be operational thru this repeater. |
147.540 Mhz | 147.540 Mhz | (none) | analog (Simplex) WBFM |
Pickens County Simplex | |
VHF: Amateur Radio 1.25 Meter Band (222 Mhz - 225.0 Mhz) | |||||
224.140 Mhz | 222.540 Mhz | 131.8 | analog WBFM |
Caesars Head Mountain | This repeater will automatically
link to the WARNS network when
the NWS in Greer, SC transmits a Severe Weather alert message.
(SKYWARN support)
Tactical Communications. |
224.400 Mhz | 222.800 Mhz | 131.8 | analog WBFM |
Glassy Mountain | Tactical Communications
Callsign: WX4PG This repeater can be linked to 442.400 Echolink 378595 WX4PG-L and Allstar node 40643 is operational on this repeater. |
UHF: Amateur Radio 70 CM Band (420 Mhz - 450 Mhz) | |||||
442.400 Mhz | 447.400 Mhz | 127.3 | analog WBFM |
Caesars Head Mountain | (see bottom of page for information about monitoring this repeater via Broadcastify.) |
443.450 Mhz | 448.450 Mhz | 110.9 | analog WBFM |
Glassy Mountain | Primary Group UHF Repeater.
This repeater can be linkd to the 147.195 repeater. Echolink 4031 WX4PG-R and Allstar node 40642 is operational on this repeater. |
446.700 Mhz | 446.700 Mhz | (none) | analog (Simplex) WBFM |
Pickens County Simplex | |
UHF: Amateur Radio 33 CM Band (902 Mhz - 928 Mhz) | |||||
927.7125 Mhz | 902.7125 Mhz | 100.0 | analog WBFM |
Caesars Head Mountain | |
Special Purpose Amateur Radio Repeaters | |||||
144.390 Mhz | 144.390 Mhz | (none) | analog NBFM |
Caesars Head Mountain | APRS Digipeater (simplex)
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442.3125 Mhz | 447.3125 Mhz | (none) | DMR |
Glassy Mountain | DMR Repeater Update 7 OCT 2017: This repeater is connected to the internet via a local wireless link and is defined as part of the SC Hearts Network. Node numbers, etc. to follow. |
UHF: GMRS - General Mobile Radio Service (Non Hams) | |||||
462.675 Mhz | 467.675 Mhz | 123.0 | analog WBFM |
Caesars Head Mountain | GMRS Repeater - Output is on GMRS channel 20 |
462.700 Mhz | 467.700 Mhz | 127.3 | analog WBFM |
Glassy Mountain | GMRS Repeater - Output is on GMRS channel 21 |
The Pickens County Communications Group also has ECHOLINK and ALLSTAR links available for connection into our linked repeater system for use by any Licensed Amateur Radio Operator unable to directly connect to one of the Linked repeaters. The primary EchoLink connection is via Node 4031. The alternate Echolink connection is via Node 378595. The Allstar connection is via Node 40642. |
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Listings for Additional Amateur Radio Repeaters in South Carolina can be found here. (The above link is to repeaterbook.com, and listed repeaters are not affiliated with the Pickens County Communications Group) |
You can monitor our 442.400 Mhz repeater on Caesars Head Mountain with your computer via Broadcastify / RadioReference,
by clicking here.
A new window will be displayed with the appropiate audio controls, and this window can then be closed.
Please note that any audio that you hear will be delayed by approximately 15 to 20 seconds
when compared to the realtime repeater output due to normal Internet transmission times and audio processing delays.