Big Shanty Repeater Group: North Atlanta club specializing in APRS, Amateur Television (ATV), and IRLP.
Cactus Intertie System: Network of repeaters covering the southwest U.S. and Washington DC. Includes map.
Coloradio Repeater Association: Sponsor of a linked repeater system covering most of the western half of the state. Includes repeater and net information.
Colorado Connection Repeaters: Linked repeater system covering much of the state. Includes accouncements, repeater status, and coverage maps.
DR0NK Amateur Radio Network: Private ham radio repeaters in Southern California. With club information, repeater sites and photos.
FieldComm: Resource for amateurs interested in GMRS, VoIP, echolink, Project-25 technology and other modes. Includes a message board and reference information.
Florida Repeater Council: Organization providing repeater frequency coordination and interference resolution. Features news, contact and repeater information.
Insurance City Repeater Club: Resource for all area amateurs includes repeater frequencies and nets, packet radio, plus club and membership information.
K2MAK Repeater System: Information related to the K2MAK Repeater System in New York City. Available resources include a roster of regular users, hardware stats and a photo gallery.
KC4KZT/R: Repeater system in Dorton, Kentucky, with local weather for Jackson, Tennessee. Tower top pictures and technical specifications for the repeator system.
KC8LRN: Larry Tottem lists locations and descriptions of the 220 repeater system he manages in West Virginia.
KD4RTR /R: KD4RTR Repeater System, Millard, Kentucky, with two 440 MHz machines linked and one two meter machine controlled by Chris Deskins.
N2HJD Repeater Megaplex: Robert Shewell shares information and details of the multi-site and cross-linked repeater system he operates in the Rochester, NY, area. Covers six bands and includes an IRLP gateway.
N7BAG: Repeater system of Bradley Gulleff, which serves Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington. Includes coverage maps.
NE2E: Fernando Semiao presents information about the linked repeater system he manages. Located in New jersey, it also covers portions of New York City and surrounding area.
Pikes Peak FM Association: Information about club's repeaters on Pikes Peak and other information about the club. Located in Colorado Springs.
Rogue Valley Linking Association: Linked repeator system in central Oregon and northern California. Includes repeater list and photos.
San Diego Repeater Association: Provides repeater coverage in San Diego and Imperial County in Southern California, as well as Baja California. Call sign, location, and frequency information.
Tennessee Linked Repeater Network: Resource offers regional repeater information, station photos and links.
Texas Repeater System: An ARRL Special Services Club whose purpose is to create a state-wide, linked repeater system designed to facilitate and enhance amateur radio communications. Site provides news an information about how to access the system.
The Delaware Repeater Association: Newsletter archive, membership information, and repeater information.
Tucson Repeater Organization: Includes repeater list and newsletter.
W1YX/R: Brad Armstrong shares information on the 147.18 repeater located in Monroe County in Western, New York. He includes technical details, photographs, operating tips, updates and local links.
Walnut Ridge Amateur Radio Club: San Diego-area 440 repeater resources, including club and membership information, events, frequencies, net schedules and numerous links.