Accessing the Bear Creek Repeater
To utilize the Bear Creek 725 repeater, located in Luzerne County, you must first request access through MyGMRS. This private repeater operates on Channel 22, with frequencies of 462.725/467.725. Ensure you meet the necessary requirements and follow the guidelines provided on the MyGMRS platform to gain access and enjoy seamless communication with fellow GMRS enthusiasts.
Key Points to Remember
- The Bear Creek 725 repeater is privately owned and requires access approval.
- Access requests must be submitted through the MyGMRS website for verification.
How do I request access to the repeater?
To request access to the Bear Creek 725 repeater, visit MyGMRS and fill out the access request form. Ensure you provide all necessary information for approval.
What are the requirements for using the repeater?
Users must be registered on MyGMRS and comply with GMRS licensing regulations. Additionally, ensure your equipment is compatible with the 462.725/467.725 frequencies to avoid interference.
Is there a fee to access the repeater?
Access to the Bear Creek 725 repeater is free, but users are encouraged to support the repeater’s maintenance through donations. Check MyGMRS for any specific guidelines regarding contributions.
Can I use the repeater for emergency communications?
Yes, the Bear Creek 725 repeater can be used for emergency communications. However, users should prioritize emergency traffic and follow proper communication protocols during such situations.
What if I encounter issues while using the repeater?
If you experience issues with the repeater, please report them to the repeater owner via MyGMRS. Provide details about the problem to facilitate a quick resolution.