Randsburg (Govt. Pk.)145.340 (-) 100.0
Operated by the Sierra Amateur Radio Club in Ridgecrest. We use this repeater by permission for our club nets and although it covers a wide area it just doesn't get enough use
Website:qsl.net/wa6ybn
Website:qsl.net/wa6ybn
Hauser Pk.146.730 (-) 100.0
Located above Palmdale this repeater is operated by the Antelope Valley Amateur Radio Club and gets a lot of use. Their club net is on Wednesdays at 8 PM
Website:avarc.club
Website:avarc.club
Table Mountain145.280 (-) 131.8
NASA JPL ARC. Used by - Wrightwood ECS: Sundays at 6pm, San Bernardino County ECS, North Desert Section on Mondays @ 7:30pm. The daily Grub Grabbers net begins @ 7am (open to all)
Website:jplarc.ampr.org
Website:jplarc.ampr.org
Keller Pk146.385 (+) 146.2
Keller Peak is located in the San Bernardino Mountains near Running Springs and covers a huge area. It is operated by the Keller Peak Repeater Association and is quite active with many nets
Website:kpra.net
Website:kpra.net
Bird Springs146.085 (+) 141.3
Located on the ridge south of Walker Pass, this repeater can be accessed from Cal City, the entire Indian Wells Valley and Lake Isabella (currently Lake Isapuddle). It doesn't get much use though.
Breckenridge145.150 (-) 100.0
Breckenridge east of Bakersfield can be hit from Cal City depending where you are in town. It is quite active and operated by the Kern County-Central Valley Amateur Radio Club of Bakersfield
Website:w6lie.org
Website:w6lie.org
El Paso147.975 (-) 100.0
A part of the Win System and connected to other repeaters all over California, most states and several countries. It sits between between Cal City and the Indian Wells Valley in The El Paso Mountains
Website:winsystem.org
Website:winsystem.org
TASMA Coordinated Repeaters
TASMA is a volunteer organization of amateur radio operators whose goal is to minimize interference and maximize spectrum usage in the Two Meter Amateur Radio band.
Website:www.tasma.org/repeaters/
Website:www.tasma.org/repeaters/
Southern California Repeater Lists
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Repeaterbook
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Website:www.repeaterbook.com/index.php
Website:www.repeaterbook.com/index.php