Maui County Repeaters and Communications Plan
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The State RACES repeater located on Haleakala on 147.02 is KH6HPZ/R. This repeater was designated KH6H/R. KH6HPZ is the Hawaii State RACES Assn - State Civil Defense. KH6H is still the control operator. UPDATE 1/9/19: The repeater is still down and is currently being repaired off island. The repeater has been repaired and is awaiting being returned to service. The repeater is scheduled to be back online by the end of the first quarter of 2019.
This RACES repeater requires a sub-audible tone of 103.5 for access (effective May 13,2012). You must program the 103.5 Hz tone on your transmit frequency (147.62)
Click Here for the Legacy Repeater Map
The State RACES repeater located on Haleakala on 147.02 is KH6HPZ/R. This repeater was designated KH6H/R. KH6HPZ is the Hawaii State RACES Assn - State Civil Defense. KH6H is still the control operator. UPDATE 1/9/19: The repeater is still down and is currently being repaired off island. The repeater has been repaired and is awaiting being returned to service. The repeater is scheduled to be back online by the end of the first quarter of 2019.
This RACES repeater requires a sub-audible tone of 103.5 for access (effective May 13,2012). You must program the 103.5 Hz tone on your transmit frequency (147.62)
Click Here for the Legacy Repeater Map
MAUI County Simplex Plan
Simplex frequencies are used when repeater(s) are not operational or as a supplement to repeater communications when stations are in close proximity to each other, making repeater use unnecessary. All frequencies are shared when not needed for organized Amateur Radio Activities.
Two frequencies – 1 MHz apart, are allocated for each district. The islands of Lanai and Moloka‘i have one frequency each in the 147 MHz band but can use other allocated frequencies on a non-interfering basis. Frequencies are suggested only and local net control stations and individual operators are encouraged to use the open and optional frequencies as needed to minimize interference and maximize efficiency.
CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) Upcountry Branch includes the communities of Pukalani, Kula, Makawao, Hali‘imaile, Haiku and Paia. The East Maui frequency allocation includes Paia as simplex communications to and from the Upcountry area may be difficult.
Two frequencies – 1 MHz apart, are allocated for each district. The islands of Lanai and Moloka‘i have one frequency each in the 147 MHz band but can use other allocated frequencies on a non-interfering basis. Frequencies are suggested only and local net control stations and individual operators are encouraged to use the open and optional frequencies as needed to minimize interference and maximize efficiency.
CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) Upcountry Branch includes the communities of Pukalani, Kula, Makawao, Hali‘imaile, Haiku and Paia. The East Maui frequency allocation includes Paia as simplex communications to and from the Upcountry area may be difficult.
Maui County Simplex Frequencies
NH6XO Amateur Radio Repeater Net in the State of Hawaii
Click on the map below to learn more about the XO Group Statewide Repeater System
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