Build a wallet-size reference card of your local repeaters — for the go-bag, the glovebox, or the back of the HT.
Enter your grid square (or use GPS) and search — nearby machines appear here, closest first.
Directory data via hearham.com · verify tones before relying on them
Name
Output (MHz)
Offset
Tone
Notes
Search pulls from an open repeater directory (hearham.com) sorted by distance from your grid. Crowd-sourced data — confirm the tone on the air before you count on a machine.
Everything on your card is saved in your browser — come back anytime and your list is still here. Nothing is uploaded.
The card prints at true wallet size (3.5″ wide). Print at 100% scale, trim, and laminate with packing tape for a field-proof copy.
List repeaters in the order you'd try them in an emergency — best coverage first.
Handy notes to include: repeater club name, EchoLink node, wide-area network (WIRES-X room), or net times.