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Arizona Repeater Association Rimlink

Updated: November 17, 2025

The Arizona Repeater Association maintains four linked repeater systems in the state. The Rimlink system on this page covers the central portion of the state. Here's the other linked repeater systems they maintain:

  • Metrolink
  • Northlink - permanently connected to the Intermountain Intertie
  • CalZona

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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