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Revision as of 18:31, 21 May 2022

Colorado Severe Weather (31083)
Tor-4-1.jpg
Description Colorado Severe Weather
Website unspecified
Country USA
Reflector None
Bridged to
D-Star Yes Tetra No
P25 No Analog Yes
Wires-X Yes YSF No



This group is for Colorado Severe Weather communication. You can also connect using, and D-STAR XRF/DCS303A.

During severe weather, you can connect via Allstar 485322 - N2SKY SkyHub Severe WX Denver, Co, USA, WIRE-X "COLO-SEVEREWX" Room # 65045.

Now connected to regional repeaters on the Sky Hub Link system during severe weather!

Colorado Severe Weather (31083)
Tor-4-1.jpg
Description Colorado Severe Weather
Website unspecified
Country USA
Reflector None
Bridged to
D-Star Yes Tetra No
P25 No Analog No
Wires-X No YSF Yes



This group is for Colorado Severe Weather communication. You can also connect using, and D-STAR XRF/DCS303A.

During severe weather, you can connect via Allstar 485322 - N2SKY SkyHub Severe WX Denver, Co, USA, WIRE-X "COLO-SEVEREWX" Room # 65045.

Now connected to regional repeaters on the Sky Hub Link system during severe weather!