Open Access
Licensed GMRS operators are welcome to use the listed open repeaters, hop into the weekly net, or just monitor and learn the local traffic flow.
A friendly GMRS group centered around Mansfield, Ohio with open repeaters, weekly nets, and a practical on-air community for everyday communication and emergency readiness.
Why This Group Works
Licensed GMRS operators are welcome to use the listed open repeaters, hop into the weekly net, or just monitor and learn the local traffic flow.
The site centers on Mansfield and North Central Ohio, with nearby repeater details organized for quick reference instead of buried in generic copy.
Weekly nets, casual check-ins, and overlap with local ARES operators make this a useful communications network, not just a frequency list.
Start Here
GMRS is a licensed radio service that gives families and local groups dependable short-to-medium range communication without the complexity of amateur licensing. For this group, that means neighborhood coverage, travel coordination, event support, and a reliable way to stay in touch when weather or outages make phones less dependable.
Whether you are brand new to GMRS or already running a mobile rig, the easiest way to get involved is to listen in, program a local repeater, and join the Sunday net.
Downtown Mansfield "Bank Repeater"
462.650 MHz with +5.0 MHz offset
CTCSS / PL 141.3 Hz
Every Sunday at 6:00 PM.
We monitor Bank, Hanley Road, and Shiloh for check-ins.
Useful Pages
Browse local repeater frequencies, tones, and distance from Mansfield in one sortable table.
Open RepeatersSee when to check in, what to expect on the net, and how local operators coordinate each week.
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