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Arizona Repeater Association Rimlink

Updated: November 17, 2025

The Arizona Repeater Association maintains several networks of linked repeaters. Rimlink covers Phoenix and a large surrounding area.

Site City Frequency/Tone
Mount Ord Sunflower, AZ 147.360+ 162.2 Hz
Mount Elden Flagstaff, AZ 147.140+ 162.2 Hz
Greens Peak Springerville, AZ 146.720- 162.2 Hz
Pinal Peak Globe, AZ 147.200+ 162.2 Hz
Pinal Peak Globe, AZ 927.4125/902.4125  151.4 Hz
Shaw Butte Phoenix, AZ 442.850+ 100.0 Hz
Smith Peak Aguila, AZ 443.775+ 100.0 Hz
Mingus Mountain Cottonwood, AZ 448.500- 100.0 Hz

Resources

  • Arizona Repeater Association Rimlink Repeaters - opens a new window or tab with a simple listing of these repeaters. Ask your browser to print the new tab to make your own paper list.
  • arizona-repeater-association-rimlink-chirp.csv - a CSV file containing the repeater settings suitable for loading with CHIRP, which can program it into hundreds of different radios

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