
BSARC Repeater Infrastructure & Net Operations
The Brunswick Shores Amateur Radio Club maintains and operates localized coordination repeaters to provide open, reliable emergency and hobby communications arrays across southeastern North Carolina.
Our systems are open for deployment use by all licensed amateur radio operators in the region.
📡 Active Repeater Directory
Here is the verified technical configuration matrix for our regional club machine hubs:
| Frequency | Offset | Tone / Code | Location | Operational Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 147.315 MHz | +600 kHz | 118.8 Hz | Supply, NC | Primary Club Repeater / Net Home (EchoLink: N4GM-R) |
| 444.750 MHz | +5.0 MHz | 118.8 Hz | Calabash, NC | Local Area Coverage |
| 145.370 MHz | -0.6 MHz | 88.5 Hz | Bolivia, NC | Local Area Coverage (FM and Fusion) |
🎙️ Weekly On-Air Networks
Join us for our scheduled weekly radio nets. All licensed operators are welcome to check in, test their station configurations, and participate in community updates!
🦐 Monday 8:30 AM — The Shrimp NET An informal round-robin net with alternating “Topic-of-the-Week” discussions. Hosted by George Fryer ( KI4KK ) on the 147.315 MHz machine hub. Digital connections are supported via EchoLink node N4GM-R.
🦺 Monday 7:00 PM — AUXCOM / ARES Emergency Net Official local tactical check-ins and public safety announcement drills utilizing our primary 147.315 MHz Supply repeater asset.
🌐 Regional Repeater Coordinates
Need details on neighboring public service hubs outside our primary systems? You can access a live, pre-filtered 50-mile radius map centered on Shallotte via the community database:
