Repeater Frequencies
The Denver, Colorado D-STAR system is at a very wide area coverage site Northwest of Downtown Denver about 18 miles. It's at 10,511' above mean sea level on a 30' building and covers easily to the Wyoming border on the north. To the south it works to Castle Rock, then it's spotty to Monument Hill. To the east it does work to East of Limon on I-70 with a mobile. Handheld coverage is Metro Denver, North to Longmont, East to Aurora, South to Lonetree and everything in between.
VHF Repeater (Port "C")
Repeater Output: 145.25
Repeater Input: 144.65 ("minus" offset)
Callsign: WØCDS^^C
UHF Repeater (Port "B")
Repeater Output: 446.9625
Repeater Input: 441.9625
Callsign: WØCDS^^B
1.2GHz Digital Voice (DV) Port "A")
Repeater Output: 1283.9626
Repeater Input: 1271.9625
Callsign: WØCDS^^C
1.2GHz Digital Data (DD) 1.2 GHz Repeater (Port "A")
Repeater input and output (simplex) 1299.90
Callsign: WØCDS^^C
* Note: In all repeater callsigns the SPACE or BLANK character is represented by "^" to make it possible to read the number of spaces necessary. Use a SPACE in your radio in place of "^".