Located in Flagler Beach Florida, this is a FECA Repeater
Located in Palm Coast, Florida, this repeater the primary Sky Warn Repeater. It also serves as a A.R.E.S. repeater.
Located in Bunnell, Florida. This repeater is sponsored by the Flagler County Emergency Service (EOC) .
DBARA club repeater in Daytona Beach. Sunday net starts at 1930 hrs.
The W4FKD repeater is in Palm Coast, Florida and is linked with W4FPC 147.075.
"CLUB REPEATER"
Located in Flagler Beach, Florida. This repeater is the home of the Flagler County Monday Night Net which currently meets on Monday evening at 18:30 hours local time. Repeater will broadcast Severe Weather Alerts when issued by the National Weather Service for Flagler County.
This repeater (W4FPC-R) is an Echolink Repeater and W4FPC is linked to W4FKD, 146.715 located in Palm Coast Florida.











2 Meters Repeater
146.745 -600 PL123.0 Located in Espanola, Florida, this is a FECA Repeater,
145.520 Simplex National Simplex Frequency
147.555 Simplex A local favorite listening and chatting frequency for area Hams. This frequency is a back-up for the 147.075 repeater.
147.580 Simplex Used by Local ARES members.
440 Repeaters
442.200 + 5( Closed HF Link) WA3QCV
Located in Flagler Beach, Florida
443.300 + 5 PL 107.2
KF4I ARES Repeater Located in Palm Coast, Florida
443.150 +5 ARES Repeater located in Flagler Beach, Florida
General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)
Primary REACT 4800 Team Communication
462.675 (+5.000)
PL-141.3 GMRS Repeater frequency, Primary Frequency. Covering Palm Coast & Northern Flagler County
462.550 (+5000) PL-141.3 GMRS Repeater frequency. Covering Bunnell & Western Flagler County
462.600 (+5.000) PL-156.7 GMRS Repeater frequency. Covering Flagler Beach & East Palm Coast
Surrounding County Repeaters
145.210 -600 St. John's County Repeater
145.370 -600 Putnam County Repeater
146.625 -600 St. Augustine Repeater
147.060 +600 Putnam County Repeater
147.240 + 600 Volusia County Repeater
Federal Communications Web site for Amateur Rules and Regulations.
Federal Communications web site for License search and renewal.
This page is designed for prospective Amateur Radio Operators, Hams wishing to upgrade or Hams wishing to hone their skills and knowledge of the hobby.
The Radio Amateur is:
CONSIDERATE...never knowingly operates in such a way as to lessen the pleasure of others.
LOYAL...offers loyalty, encouragement and support to other amateurs, local clubs, and the American Radio Relay League, through which Amateur Radio in the United States is represented nationally and internationally.
PROGRESSIVE...with knowledge abreast of science, a well-built and efficient station and operation above reproach.
FRIENDLY...slow and patient operating when requested; friendly advice and counsel to the beginner; kindly assistance, cooperation and consideration for the interests of others. These are the hallmarks of the amateur spirit.
BALANCED...radio is an avocation, never interfering with duties owed to family, job, school or community.
PATRIOTIC...station and skill always ready for service to country and community.
--The original Amateur's Code was written by Paul M. Segal, W9EEA, in 1928.
Favorite Nets of FPCARC Members
Sundays at 2000Z on 14.263Mhz
Traders net and discussion of Collins Radios
Family Motor Coach Association
Daily 1900 UTC 14.263 Mhz
YL Net 1830 UTC 14.263Mhz
Maritime Mobile Service Net
Daily starting at 1500Z to 2200Z on 14.300 Mhz
Southcar
Daily 1300Z to 1500Z on 7.250 Mhz
Wednesday Only @ 1300Z is a trader net
Waterway Net
Daily 1245Z on 7.268Mhz
Collins Collectors Association NET
Treasure Coast Net
Daily 0800 on 7153 Mhz
Flagler County Monday Night Net
Monday 1830Z on 147.075Mhz
www.fpcamateurradioclub.org.
DBARA Sunday Night Net
Sunday 1930 on 147.150