mnmra repeater location map

 

Channel 01 – Mt Stokes
Coverage extends from Cape Farewell in the south to Cape Egmont in the north, and from Cape Palliser along the east coast to Cape Campbell. This includes most of the Marlborough Sounds, Golden Bay, Tasman Bay, Wellington, and Cook Strait. Reception may also be possible beyond these areas under certain conditions.

Channel 04 – Drumduan
Provides coverage across Tasman Bay, including parts of the western side of D’Urville Island. Channel 04 is permanently linked to Channels 60 and 65, meaning transmissions on any of these three channels are broadcast simultaneously across all three.

Channel 05 – Single Hill
Located southeast of Ward, this repeater covers the east coast from Cape Campbell south to Clarence, and often beyond. Channel 05 is permanently linked to Channel 63, so transmissions on either channel are heard on both. This site also hosts an AIS receiver that feeds live vessel data to the MarineTraffic website.

Channel 60 – Pakawau Peak
Covers Golden Bay, including the western side of D’Urville Island, and extends down the west coast as far as Kahurangi Point. Channel 60 is permanently linked to Channels 04 and 65, enabling simultaneous transmission and reception across all three.

Channel 63 – Mt Kahikatea
Provides coverage across Queen Charlotte Sound, Port Underwood, Cook Strait, south to Cape Campbell, and along the south coast of the North Island and north towards Kapiti and Mana Islands. It also reaches parts of Kenepuru and Pelorus Sounds.

Channel 65 – Paradise Reserve
Covers Kenepuru and Pelorus Sounds, Havelock, D’Urville Island, the western Cook Strait, parts of Tasman Bay and Golden Bay, and large portions of Queen Charlotte Sound. Channel 65 is permanently linked with Channels 04 and 60.

Channel 66 – Mt Stokes
Provides coverage similar to Channel 01. This repeater is reserved for commercial use only and is not actively monitored by operators.

Note:
These repeater channels are maintained by members of the Association fees. If you are aware of someone using them who is not a member, please encourage them to join. Otherwise, members are subsidising their usage. If you'd prefer us to make a friendly approach on your behalf, please let us know.