Oklahoma Repeater Society

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The purpose of the Society is To render public service through Amateur Radio, and To gather and disseminate information concerning Amateur radio operation especially in the frequency modulation mode and repeater operation, and To coordinate efforts and establish standards in regard to repeater systems and associated functions, and To associate with groups similarly constituted in order to broaden the scope and function of Amateur Radio as a service in the public interest, convenience or necessity, and To encourage experimentation by the Society members in advanced techniques in the use of repeaters in order that the general technical excellence of repeater systems shall be improved, and To provide a forum for discussion of spectrum utilization and the achievement of maximum compatibility between various users of the Amateur Radio Bands.
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Looking for Updates on the Followin Repeaters

Tue, 06/09/2026 - 21:10

These repeaters have status of "UNKNOWN", anyone the can provide any information please drop an email to WB5OSM@hotmail.com

1. N5PTV 29.66 CSQ in Tuttle, Grady County last upate 08/19/2024. Not believed to be on the air.
2. KE5BAL 145.110 PL 192.8 near Ardmore, Carter County last update 10/24/2015.
3. K5CPT 145.21 PL 131.8 near OKC, Oklahoma County last update 08/17/2024. K5CPT Marting Vinson moved out of state a few years ago. We would like to know about any other repeater operated under his license or call.
4. AD5IK 145.33 PL 91.5 near Miami, Ottawa County last update 10/12/2012.

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Welcome These Repeaters to the Air

Tue, 06/09/2026 - 20:03

444.3 N5PLV PL 100.0 in Owasso at the Tulsa/Rogers county line. Formerly the K5LAD (SK) repeater.
146.61 N5CCR PL 114.8 near Hugo in Choctaw county. Sponsored by the Choctaw County ARC

A Lot Going On Behind Scenes

Tue, 06/09/2026 - 19:07

A new repeater coordination management system is in the works. Our current system Repeater Coordination Managemet runs under MS Access and may be 30-40 years old. Furthermore, MS Access is not part of the Microsoft Office 365 software suite. Don Ohse W5DRO is working on the new system. Which will be web-based and semi-auotmated. As the frequency coordinator and Tulsa District Officer, I've been testing the site and getting familiar with how it works. It will also include a mobile app that will aid in updating repeaters out in the field.

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