With the low conditions now it’s rare to hear many repeaters on the air. A couple of years ago you could connect to Germany (DA Tim) and stations in Poland and Sweden via the CB parrot in Saratov with its Sirio Antenna perched on top of a block of flats located on a hill.
Saratov Link A: https://youtu.be/0MOFU0vBO3c
Budapest to Saratov to Sweden: https://youtu.be/z8MTeJCtzMQ
Here are a few frequencies to listen a listen
27.270 FM Saratov Russia & Kiev Ukraine
27.330 FM Saratov Russia
27.390 FM Kaliningrad City
27.350 FM Moscow City Link Russia
25.650 FM Sochi Link
Above CB Repeater Saratov Antenna
That’s a few and there are literally loads more across to Far East coast of Russia. We just need a few conditions and luck but the chasing of them on PL Band is superb fun.
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https://cbrepeater.nl/kaart-weergave/
41 receivers 22 transmitters linked with svxlink
signals and audio can be seen live on
https://cbrepeater.nl/kaart-weergave/
the system is getting bigger
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we need 11m repeaters in the uk I can see no reason why not
Not sure how it is legally but simplex repeaters are not expensive. I’m going try run one in 2019