Analog Repeaters
In the following repeater listings: PL denotes what tone you must use to activate the repeater. CTCSS denotes the tone (if any) which the repeater transmits. Any licensed amateur may use our open repeaters. Joining LVRA (HXO) is encouraged as membership dues help to pay for expenses related to operating a high level repeater system.
UHF Linked Repeater System
The HXO repeaters are linked full time to the CARLA system with the exception during any Nets held on the HXO system. For a full list of linked CARLA Repeaters visit California Amateur Radio Linking Association.
Frequency
PL | CTCSS
Site Location
Coverage
Status
- 449.100
136.5 | 136.5
Red Mountain
WA7HXOHenderson, Boulder City, Las Vegas
On Air | Linked
- 449.175
136.5 | 136.5
High Potosi
WA7HXOLas Vegas, Pahrump, Primm
On Air | Linked
- 224.060
110.9 | 110.9
High Potosi
WA7HXOLas Vegas, Pahrump, Primm
On Air | Linked
- 449.400
136.5 | 136.5
Low Potosi
W7OQFLas Vegas, Pahrump, Primm
On Air | Linked
- 449.500
146.2 | 146.2
Angel Peak
N7TNDLas Vegas, Indian Springs
On Air | Linked
- 448.020
136.5 | 136.5
Mesquite
WA7HXOMesquite, Logandale
On Air | Linked
Open Repeaters
Frequency
PL
Site Location
Coverage
Status
- 147.945
100.0
Red Mountain
Henderson, Boulder City, Las Vegas
On Air
- 145.22
100.0
Highland Peak
Pioche, Callente, Cedar City
On Air | Linked
* The 146.880 Repeater on Mt. Potosi may be linked full-time to the Intermountain Intertie System in Utah. The Intermountain Intertie System covers most of the state of Utah and stretches into parts of southern Idaho. The link via 146.880 repeater extends the tremendous coverage of this system.
CTCSS Donates the tone (if any) which the repeater transmits.
Any licensed amateur radio operator may use our open repeaters.