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Marina GMRS Community Repeater
Stay Connected—Anywhere, Anytime
Our solar-and-wind-powered GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) repeater (**WRAC660**) provides free public access to licensed users, ensuring reliable communication for emergencies, events, and daily life in Marina.
Why GMRS?
✔ Extended Range: Reach farther than FRS (Family Radio Service) radios—ideal for neighborhoods, hikes, and outages.
✔ Family License: One $35 FCC license (no test required) covers your entire household for 10 years.
✔ Emergency Ready: Works when cell or internet services fail.
✔ Community Access: Open to all licensed users.
✔ Great Coverage: Covers the entire city of Marina, with signal reaching areas of Salinas and even over to Santa Cruz
Repeater Details
– Frequency: 462.600 MHz (DCS tone 174N)
– Coverage: Marina, Parts of Seaside, Lots of Fort Ord, and surrounding areas.
– Power: Solar + wind + battery backup for 24/7 reliability.
To Get Started
1. Get Licensed: [FCC GMRS License](easy-to-follow instructions below)– $35 for 10 years (no test, covers family, including children).
2. Program Your Radio: Use CH 17 / Repeater 3 (DCS tone 174N).
3. Join the Network: Questions? Please email us or attend our local meetups, first Saturday of each month at the N6IJ radio station at 599 DX Drive in Marina.
A connected Marina is a safer Marina.
How to Get Your GMRS License (Easy 5-Minute Process)
1. Visit the FCC Website:
→ Go to the FCC Universal Licensing System (ULS)
→ Click **”Register”** (first-time users) or **”Login”** (if you already have an FCC FRN).
2. Get an FRN (Free Registration Number):
→ Required before applying. Fill out the FCC FRN Registration
3. Submit GMRS Application:
→ Log into ULS, select **”New Application”** > **”ZA – GMRS”** (no test required).
→ Pay the $35 fee (credit/debit card accepted—valid for **10 years**).
4. Receive Your Call Sign:
→ Typically issued within 24 hours (check email or ULS).
5. Program Your Radio:
→ Use WRAC660 (Marina’s repeater) on 462.600 MHz (Ch. 17).
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