The FPV-HAM TechNet Conference can be accessed several ways to make it truly international and accessible from all over the world.

The current radio amateur (HAM) technology combined with internet telephony and voice over IP technology allows us to connect several systems together and make it possible for everybody to hear us and to be heard.

The following access modes/devices are supported at this stage:

Please click on any of the above to read the instructions and how-to’s.


The following HAM repeaters will be connected to the FPV-HAM TechNet for the scheduled conferences. FPV pilots within the range of these repeaters can connect through a Portable, Mobile or Station UHF/VHF Transceiver:

Zone/Area: Nobelton, Ontario, Canada

  • Repeater Call Sign: VE3RAK
  • Repeater Frequency: 444.700 MHz
  • Repeater PL/CTCSS/DCS Code: Tone, 103.5
  • Repeater Shift: +
  • Repeater Offset: 5MHz
  • Repeter TX Power: 50W
  • Area coveres: from Orillia to Niagara Falls with some blind spots possible.

Zone/Area: Greater Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada (UHF)

  • Repeater Call Sign: VE3JOP
  • Repeater Frequency: 443.775 MHz
  • Repeater PL/CTCSS/DCS Code: Tone, 103.5
  • Repeater Shift: +
  • Repeater Offset: 5MHz
  • Repeter TX Power: 50W
  • Area coveres: GTA, New Market and Aurora

Zone/Area: Greater Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada (VHF)

  • Repeater Call Sign: VE3JOP
  • Repeater Frequency: 145.310 MHz
  • Repeater PL/CTCSS/DCS Code: Tone, 103.5
  • Repeater Shift: -
  • Repeater Offset: 600KHz
  • Repeter TX Power: 50W
  • Area coveres: GTA, New Market and Aurora

If you wish to have your HAM repeater, echolink conference bridge or IRLP node connected to the FPV-HAM TechNet conference, please use the Contact Us page and we will get in touch with you to add your repeater to the list above.