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Updated May 22, 2000
REACT &
Public Service Links
REACT is active on GMRS in some communities
with communication teams that help in local emergencies and provide
communication for special events. If you don't see a REACT team for your area
in the list below, consult this link
at the REACT International website Please ,
if you find an outdate link let the magzine know. If you want to list your
REACT group here send the magazine your URL. Please! tell others about GMRS Web
Magazine. Link to us on your REACT web page.
- Bexar County REACT
- C. B. A. Potter County REACT
- * CREST REACT
- Dallas County REACT
- Evergreen REACT, Snohomish, WA
- * GMRS User's Group of Colorado
- Industry Hills REACT, Southern,
CA
- Montgomery County, MD REACT
- North Shore Emergency Association, Chicago, Il.
- North West Emergency Communications
- OH-KY REACT, Cincinnati
- Orlando Metro REACT
- Pacific Northwest REACT Council
Washington, Oregon, Idaho
- Peninsula REACT of Va., Inc. Team #2037
- *
Rampart Search and Rescue
- REACT International (with some groups active on
462.675)
- FCC GMRS Rules Courtesy of REACT
International
- Reading, Pennsylvania
- * Santiago Communications Team, Inc.
- Sedgwick County REACT
- *Sea Coast REACT of North San Diego
County
- *
Southern California Repeater Users Group
The Southern California Repeater Users
Group is one of the oldest GMRS community service organizations in existence.
Our license is KAD3271 and we have approximately 20 repeaters in a co-op
system. We have approximately 350 members of REACT members and other agencies
(we are grandfathered).
- Southwestern REACT of San Diego County,
Ca.
- Summit County REACT
- Texas State REACT Council
Also visit their list of
REACT links by
state!
- Travis County REACT
- FCC GMRS Rules Courtesy of
Whidbey Island REACT #3283
PART 95, SUBPART A, Personal Radio
Service
Are there REACT groups maintaining a
channel watch on 462.675 for simplex and repeater users? Let me know at
[email protected]
Groups with an *
asterisk above have emailed me and advised that they monitor 675. The lack of
an asterisk does not imply the others do not monitor 675.
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