SERA Frequency Coordination Information



           
Steve, Ron, & Rick try out D-Star technology Alex, N8FWL, SERA Secretary
Steve Grantham, AA5SG, (MS), Ron Shaffer, W4VM (AL), and Rick Wright, W4LOC (GA), take a hands on approach experimenting with ICOM's D-Star mobile units.  As usual the operation manuals were a "bear" to understand. Alex Hedrick, N8FWL, the SERA Secretary listens to a point made from the floor as he takes the minutes at a bi-annual Board of Directors meeting

  

SERA Universal Coordination System

To begin the implementation process for your repeater(s) go to this link first:

Repeater System Registration Page

To continue with the implementation process for your repeater(s) go to this page:

Repeater System Login Page

You can check back here as our new electronic coordination system releases 
other steps in the process of frequency coordination, SERA Repeater Datasheet 
management, and membership information.  


Membership in the SERA is NOT required, but your support is appreciated!

ALL Questions regarding the new SERA UCS are to be referred
to Frank Lynch, W4FAL, Project Manager at:
w4fal@sera.org

                                       



The Publication of the SERA Database  
How SERA's Coordination Process Works
Who is my Coordinator?
SERA Forms Available for Download     
(Adobe Acrobat Reader needed to download some forms)
Frequency Utilization Plans (Band Plans) -
Trustee & Owner Required Reading
Formal Coordination Policies & Guidelines -
Trustee & Owner Required Reading
Organizational By-Laws
Interference Definitions and Causes
What is CTCSS?   
Common trade names - Channel Guard, PL, tone squelch
SERA Yearly Datasheet Information - Trustee & Owner Required Reading
SERA Position on IRLP & Echolink      (Adobe Acrobat Reader needed to read this)
SERA Position on "D-Star", "APCO P-25", or any Digital Repeaters 
Minutes of the Summer 2011 Meeting of the SERA Board of Directors
         The meeting minutes contain important new information on SERA's new repeater de-coordination policy.


SERA Database Listings


The SouthEastern Repeater Association, Inc., does not intend to post the SERA Repeater Database on our "web site".  As a non-profit organization, our livelihood depends on the support of our full and associate members, the publication of the SERA Repeater Journal, and the monetary fees we receive there from.

Repeater listings on the Internet would be unfair to the thousands of hams who, for many years, have unselfishly supported and contributed to the SERA. This support provides the necessary funding for our continued efficient operation. Further, posting our repeater lists on the Internet has the potential to reduce future membership revenues, which we need in order to remain solvent.

Repeater listings for the districts within the SouthEastern Repeater Association are contained in each issue of the SERA Repeater Journal. The listings are updated every quarter. You can save 37.5% off the single issue cover price of the Repeater Journal joining the SERA. Please refer to the Associate Membership heading on our web site. The Repeater Journal is also available on a per issue basis from many amateur radio retail dealers; or, you may order the most recent issue by mail by sending $6.00 by check or money order, to: SERA, P.O. Box 215, Tobaccoville, NC  27050-0215.

The SERA Repeater Database is also contained within the ARRL National Repeater Directory.





If you have any comments, problems, or suggestions about our web site,
please e-mail them to
Alex Hedrick, N8FWL.




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