N6IVC Universal Channel List

Programming a handheld radio is often one of the first things new hams do after getting licensed. To help new operators program their first radio and to make sure the club's analog loaner handhelds all have the same channels, we are now providing a universal channel list.
All the repeaters in this list can be reached from Irvine, CA, and most of Orange County.
If you are programming your first radio, think of this list as a starting point. You can find more repeaters on RepeaterBook and other websites. Keep in mind that some repeaters may have usage restrictions or require paid membership. The best way to find active and friendly repeaters in your area is by asking local hams or your local club.
The list is available in different formats. Choose the one that works best with your radio. To report any issues or share feedback, please email us at [email protected].
CSV
Almost every radio programming software allows you to import a CSV file. This format should work with most amateur-grade radios, even if we don’t have a radio-specific list for your exact model.