How Are The Repeaters Connected To Each Other?
PNWDigital's DMR repeaters are connected by IP network connection to "c-Bridges" or conference bridges. These are computers that provide the backbone to manage up to 50 repeaters per (c-Bridge). Each…
PNWDigital's DMR repeaters are connected by IP network connection to "c-Bridges" or conference bridges. These are computers that provide the backbone to manage up to 50 repeaters per (c-Bridge). Each…
To catch issues early, PNWDigital started the “Adopt a Repeater” program. Volunteer hams periodically test their assigned repeaters, alert admin about issues, and enable swift fixes for seamless communication. Read…
If you notice a problem with a repeater or service provided by PNWDigital, please report it to: tech@pnwdigital.net. When you report issues please try to be specific. For example, include…
The repeaters are spread out over WA, BC, CA, OR, and ID. If you want to see the big picture, take a look at our Repeater Map Interactive with pop-ups,…
We maintain 70+ repeaters. Go to the Repeaters Listing Page to see details of each one.
There are several ways to do so, but likely the best is the big picture method by looking at a map of the Pacific Northwest. If you want to see…
PNWDigital is not part of Brandmeister. We have very different settings in our codeplugs. It's probable that your settings won't fully work on our network if you've programmed for BM…