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TravelPlus Export
TravelPlus for Repeaters was a repeater directory that was distributed by the ARRL. The directory is no longer published and an electronic directory by a third-party vendor has taken its place.
The ARRL also sold an electronic version of their directory that could be installed on your PC as an application. The application allowed for exporting data. The data could be exported in the CSV or TPE formats. Many radio manufacturers support importing repeater data in these formats, even though the ARRL no longer produces the TravelPlus application.
Because so many radio manufacturers continue to support the TravelPlus export formats, Repeatearbook has also been built to allow exports in that format.
The CSV and TPE formats are both comma-separated formats. They just have different filetypes associated with them.
Supported Searches
Search Page | North America |
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Callsign | In Development |
Feature | In Development |
Keyword | Operational |
Location | In Development |
Multi-County | Operational |
Multi-State | Testing |
Proximity | Operational |
Quick | Operational |
Nationwide | Testing |
Special Modes | In Development |
Travel | Operational |
Export Parameters
Repeaterbook default value is BOLD.
Field Name | Value |
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Sequence | Auto-incremented, beginning at 1. |
Band | 29.5-29.7 MHz (10 m), 51-54 MHz (6 m), 144-148 MHz (2 m), 222-225 MHz (1.25 m), 420-450 MHz (70 cm), 902-928 MHz (33 cm), 1240 MHz & Above. |
Country | USA, CANADA, Mexico. |
State | US state, Mexican state, or Canadian Province. |
Region | null |
Location | Nearest city and landmark. |
Output Frequency | Repeater downlink frequency. |
Input Frequency | Repeaterbook uplink frequency. |
Call Sign | Repeater call sign. |
Repeater Tone | Uplink tone. |
Repeater Notes | a=Autopatch, e=Emergency Power, RB=Remote Base, r=RACES, s=ARES, WX=Weather Nets, x=Wide Area. Downlink tones also included. |
CTCSS Tones | Repeater uplink tone. |
Sponsor | null |
Export Notes
The TravelPlus exports do not notate in any way if the repeater supports a digital mode, such as DMR or D-Star.