About Open Repeater

A global directory for amateur radio repeaters

Open Repeater is a free online directory of amateur radio repeaters. Our goal is simple: give operators a reliable place to find frequency, tone, offset, and location details before they key up.

The site is run by volunteers who use repeaters themselves. Some of us have been on the air for decades; others are newer licensees. We all share an interest in keeping this information accurate and easy to access.

We list analog and digital repeaters: FM, DMR, D-Star, System Fusion, and more. Every entry starts as a community submission. If you own a repeater, maintain one, or know details we are missing, please add a listing or get in touch.

Thanks for using Open Repeater and for helping fellow operators stay connected.

Built by the community

Listings come from operators who know their local repeaters. Spot a mistake? Send a correction and we will update it.

Free and open

Search, download, and use repeater data at no cost. Our database is published under CC0.

Analog and digital

FM, DMR, D-Star, System Fusion, and other modes. One place to look up the repeaters you need.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about searching, adding repeaters, downloads, and accounts on Open Repeater.

Open Repeater is a free directory of amateur radio repeaters. You can search by callsign, frequency, band, or location, view repeaters on a map, and download data for programming software.

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