Puget Sound Repeater Group
Puget Sound Repeater Group
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About this organization
Mission
To provide volunteer amateur radio communication services to government agencies and the general public in times of emergency; to provide community, state and nation with volunteer amateur radio communication services in support of charitable agencies; to promote amateur radio related education; to promote programs that develop and improve the skills of licensed amateur radio operators; and to promote the development of new technology and scientific discoveries by supporting and encouraging research and technological innovation in the application of amateur radio
About
The Puget Sound Repeater Group is a non-profit organization that maintains and operates a 2-meter FM Amateur Radio repeater system in the Seattle area, serving primarily North Seattle, from about Downtown through Shoreline, and east to about Bothell (although we’ve had people use the repeater regularly from as arrlssc200far away as Olympia and Everett). We currently have more than 200 members. The repeater is maintained by member volunteers for use by members and non-members alike. The repeater hosts several regular nets. Anyone with an Amateur license is welcome to use the repeater.