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Amateur Radio Map of Italy

Posted on July 5, 2007July 5, 2007 by Simone

I’m getting ready for the holidays, where I will probably will be active on digital modes. I will take my FT-857 and Buddipole antenna with me and I will try to operate from mobile station. I will be in Tuscany coast for 3 weeks this year, so hopefully I will be able to enjoy my radio and my family at the same time…. (you know … not exactly at same time).

Well in the mean time I’ve found a cool map of italy, there are not so many on the net, so here you are my latest contribution.
[tags]ham radio, italy map, italian map, ham radio map,hamradio[/tags]

9 thoughts on “Amateur Radio Map of Italy”

  1. Ola B Eliseussen says:
    December 9, 2007 at 9:36 pm

    Dear Simone
    I am going to Florece Italy on Wednesday for a seminar.
    I am quite new as licenced radio operator with the callsign LA6MPA.
    I have planned to bring with me my 2m/70cm portable.
    Could you please if possible provide me with information concerning local repeaters.

  2. Thomas - AC7A says:
    October 26, 2009 at 10:20 pm

    Hi Simone,

    I will be in Italy for a 10days starting next week, and will staying in Assisi most of the time. I am bringing my K1 and a simple wire antenna along and hope to operate portable using our CEPT agreement. Can you tell me the correct Italian prefex for that region. One web sight told me that I am supposed to use IK#/my call, another said to use just I#/my call. Your assistance is much appreciated.

    Chao and ’73, Thomas – AC7A

  3. Richard Bown says:
    May 22, 2010 at 8:27 pm

    Hi
    I visit Italy each year and spend a few hours in Ancona.
    Can you please tell me what repeaters cover this city on 145 MHZ and 70cms
    also if you can find out the ctcss frequency as well.
    I have been searching for hours and not found the answer.

    73 & ciao

    Richard g8jvm

  4. Thor says:
    March 31, 2011 at 7:01 pm

    Hi Simone

    I am going to stay in Garda for a 7 days next agust and I am woundering if it is a arepeters around there.and how is my callsign going to looks like. My call is TF3GW and I ama holder of G class licens her in Iceland. I will take my VX7 with me and try it.
    73 de TF3GW

    Thor

  5. Paul Meacham says:
    October 29, 2012 at 1:34 pm

    In Roma Feb/March 2013. Hope to meet some local ops! 73-Paul VP2EXX

  6. Boris says:
    July 26, 2013 at 12:37 pm

    Hi !
    I’ll be in Italy tomorrow evening. Riminni, San-Marino, Roma, Florence, Venezia.
    CEPT licenseed. Thanks a lot for the Italy ham radio Map on your site, dear Simon.
    Hope to hear U soon. Ciao.

    73 ! Boris
    UA4PBX/KB7LEG

  7. Dan O'Connell says:
    May 4, 2014 at 6:30 pm

    I will be in Rome for the next year: June 2014 until June 2015.. I hope to be able to speak – in Inglese? – with Italian operators on VHF/UHF.
    Ciao, Dan/ KC2TRX.

  8. Cliff Lindsay says:
    June 30, 2015 at 12:38 pm

    Simone, am coming to Rome for my 70th birthday on the weekend of 12th July.
    Bringing my 2m/70cm handheld, I have a full English licence.
    could you tell me the most popular 2m & 70m repeater frequencies, tones & offsets please.
    Only need one of each.
    Am sure it would be helpful to put this info on your website as lots of people from all over the world visit your beautiful city.

    73 es kind regards Cliff G4VJI

  9. Charles Zammit says:
    July 14, 2017 at 11:47 am

    Dear Sir,
    Kindly may you send me frequencies for 2 mtr vhf/ uhf repeaters in Rome, Italy please?
    Charles Zammit
    9H5US

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  • Licensed Amateur Radio operator in 1996 as IW5EDI, active member of ARI Firenze and ARRL
  • Class 1970, married with two childrens, love experimenting and antenna home-brewing. IT System Engineer, recently started having fun with morse code and Raspberry Pi


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