Indianapolis 220mhz and 902mhz Repeaters


220mhz (1.25M) Repeaters
FREQ TONE CALL StatusComments (-1.6M Offset)
224.500 NONE KC9COP On Air Low profile south side machine
224.580 PL 100 WA9WEB Being Built Aproved and being built
224.660 NONE K9YPI On Air Martinsville machine
224.800 PL 88.5 K9XV -Off Air- Equipment problems..
224.840 NONE N9FUT Statrus UnknownMartinsville machine
224.920 NONE W9ICE -Off Air- Site loss, Search for new site continues
224.980 NONE W9ICE On Air IRLP machine, Downtown on city county building, Net Fri, 8pm

Indianapolis 220mhz bandplan
FREQ RANGE Use Mode
222.000 - 222.025 EME only --
222.025 - 222.050 CW CW
222.050 - 222.070 CW Beacons, NO SIMPLEXCW
222.070 - 222.150 Weak Signal NO FMSSB
223.100 USB Calling FrequencyUSB
222.150 - 222.250 Local option, Extra simplexFM
222.250 - 223.400 Repeater Inputs, 20K spacingFM
223.400 - 223.520 Simplex, 20K spacingFM
223.500 FM Calling FrequencyFM
223.520 - 223.640 Links and Control, 20K spacingFM
223.640 - 223.700 Packet, or Digital, 20K spacingFM,GMSK,other
223.710 - 223.850 Local option, Extra simplexFM
223.850 - 225.000 Repeater Outputs, 20K spacingFM




902mhz (33CM) Repeaters, Bandplan
FREQ TONE CALL StatusComments
927.5000 PL 151.4 National Simplex -- A lot of users use tone squelch for simplex due to QRM
927.9875 PL 77.0 or PL 131.8 W9ICE -On Air- -12 or -25 meg split
NOTE! 902 is a busy ISM Part 15 band, you will find HAM ATV, WLAN spread spectrum, cordless phones,
and who knows what else out there that will not fit a bandplan. LISTEN first Then find a quiet place for FM simplex, SSB, ATV or whatever.
Watch out for repeater inputs!


Let's use these bands to the fullest, they are available for our use, I encourage each and every ham to venture out into some of these some times little used bands.
KC9JUM