The St. Louis and Suburban Radio Club, Inc. (SLSRC) maintains 8 repeaters in the St. Louis area and welcomes any licensed amateur to use and enjoy them. SLSRC also has a long history of commitment to the St. Louis area through public service and emergency communications - and is proud to have the St. Louis County ARES and SKYWARN organizations as partners using our repeaters to help provide these services.

Over the years SLSRC and individual club members have given untold hours of assistance during floods, tornados and other natural disasters as well as assist with communications for major public events in the area.

SLSRC hosts an IRLP link on the 146.850 repeater - IRLP Node 3453. For more informaiton about the IRLP, click here. For additional information about the SLSRC IRLP Node 3453, click here.

The table below contains general information and locations of our repeaters:

SLSRC Repeaters
(click here to download a PDF of our repeaters and frequencies)
Repeater
MAP
MHz
CTCSS
Public Service Uses
6-meter
52.850 - WDØEFP 141.3
2-meter
146.850 - WØSRC & IRLP Node 3453 - KB5YZY 141.3 St. Louis County ARES - Net each Wednesday at 7:30 PM
2-meter
146.910 - NØTYZ 141.3
2-meter
146.940 - KØSTL St. Louis County SKYWARN - During Severe Weather
2-meter
146.970 - WØFF 141.3
1 1/4-meter
224.520 - WØSRC 141.3
70-centimeter
442.100 - KBØMWG
70-centimeter
443.075 - WØSRC 141.3
SKYWARN & MO/IL Repeaters (PDF file)

To learn more about IRLP, please choose one of the two movie presentations prepared by Henry, KAØAWS
IRLP.mov file plays on PC and Mac using Quick Time player (plays automatically)
IRLP.swf file plays on PC or Mac using Flash player (plays automatically)

SLSRC is currently upgrading and linking some of the repeaters.

Please use our repeaters!

73, SLSRC Membership & Board of Directors