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All Colorado Connection repeaters require an 88.5Hz input tone and 123.0Hz output tone. When in doubt, set your transmit tone to 88.5Hz and leave your receive tone as carrier squelch.  Click location below for coverage map1.

Updated 9/14/2020

LOCATION FREQUENCY STATUS
Denver/Boulder 145.310MHz -600KHz

Running

Akron 145.400MHz -600KHz Running
Breckenridge 147.390MHz +600KHz Running
Colorado Springs 145.130MHz -600KHz Running
Craig 146.970MHz -600KHz Working, unlinked
Durango 147.345MHz +600KHz Intermittent internet link
Fort Collins 146.730MHz -600KHz Running
Glenwood Springs 146.850MHz -600KHz Running
Grand Junction 145.355MHz -600KHz Running
Kremmling 147.075MHz +600KHz Down
Leadville 145.445MHz -600KHz Running
Salida 147.285MHz +600KHz Running
Steamboat Springs 147.165MHz +600KHz Down
Vail 147.345MHz +600KHz Running
Walden 145.160MHz -600KHz Linked, no local ops
Winter Park 147.285MHz +600KHz Running

Crossband Repeaters

The Colorado Connection requests that you do not operate any crossband repeaters on our network without requesting *and receiving” permission first.   In order to be approved to use a crossband repeater, your radio must be able to identify itself with your callsign.  If this does not happen, you are putting only our callsign on your crossband which is unacceptable.

Please contact us if you wish to use any crossband system to access the Connection at any time.  See Crossband Repeaters in the menu above.