C6ARS/R VHF Repeater — Nassau
Our club operates a VHF FM repeater located in central Nassau, providing coverage across New Providence and to stations in the surrounding waters. All licensed amateurs are welcome to use it — and visitors are especially encouraged to key up and say hello!

Frequencies
| Output (downlink) | 146.940 MHz |
| Input (uplink) | 146.340 MHz |
| Offset | −600 kHz |
| CTCSS Tone | 110.9 Hz |
| Mode | FM |
| Location | Central Nassau, New Providence |
Programming Your Radio
Set your radio to 146.940 MHz with a standard −600 kHz offset and a 110.9 Hz CTCSS tone on transmit. Most modern radios will apply the offset automatically when you dial in the frequency.
Using the Repeater
- Listen first to make sure the repeater isn't in use
- Identify with your callsign when calling or joining a conversation
- Leave a pause between transmissions so others can break in
- Visiting operators: we'd love to work you — don't be shy!
More Information
Full technical details and coverage information are available on RepeaterBook.
Questions about the repeater? Contact us — we're happy to help.