Lemmon 650 Tower Failure
The Mt. Lemmon site for the Lemmon 650 simulcast system is currently offline due to a tower failure, a result from overnight winter storms bringing… Read More »Lemmon 650 Tower Failure
The Mt. Lemmon site for the Lemmon 650 simulcast system is currently offline due to a tower failure, a result from overnight winter storms bringing… Read More »Lemmon 650 Tower Failure
We’re working on putting up an Amateur Radio DMR repeater in the northwest side of Tucson. This machine will be available to amateur radio operators… Read More »Coming Soon: SWCRS’ First DMR Repeater
Recommending another individual user for access is easy using the XAP portal. If you know of someone that is interested in joining the system and… Read More »Recommending New Users
Both the Caballo 575 and Guthrie 600 machines are now back on the link. The repeaters were off-link due to some router gremlins; thanks to… Read More »Caballo 575 & Guthrie 600 Back On-Link
The Jacks Peak 625 machine is back online on a temporary antenna due to the tower failure that occurred on site. Coverage is reduced towards… Read More »Jacks Peak 625 Back On-Line
The Jacks Peak 625 repeater is currently offline due to a tower failure, a result of heavy winter storms moving through the area. We will… Read More »Jacks Peak 625 Tower Failure
The new membership portal for the SWCRS repeaters is now active and available to member. This new site will contain all programming and operational information… Read More »Membership Portal now Active
An update for everyone wondering what’s going on with several of the repeaters being locked down, the suspension of the access request system, and limited… Read More »Upcoming Changes
It’s time to start gearing up for Camp Kerchunk again; register for your spot today! We have booked all three groups sites at Luna Lake… Read More »Camp Kerchunk ’23
Howdy! David 960 here: As of yesterday (5/28) we’ve completed the necessary hardware changes at the Lemmon 650 site to enable voting/simulcasting capabilities and have… Read More »Tucson GMRS Repeater Changes