Best way to find IRLP enabled repeaters

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Is there a good way to find IRLP enabled repeaters when traveling away from your home area? I have repeater book on my phone which seem so to work pretty well for repeaters but either there just aren’t any in my area or the app doesn’t list them. Any thoughts?
 

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Is there a good way to find IRLP enabled repeaters when traveling away from your home area? I have repeater book on my phone which seem so to work pretty well for repeaters but either there just aren’t any in my area or the app doesn’t list them. Any thoughts?
Repeater Book is pretty much the best way I know of to find anything static to bark at via radio. There should be filters you can use to only display results that match your interests, including IRLP. It may just be that you don't have anything you can hit nearby.

Other than that, if you have an HRO nearby, or pretty much any ham club, you should be able to get some local information.
 
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I just looked at the RepeaterBook app on my phone (iOS) and there is a filter setting for IRLP stations.

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I just looked at the RepeaterBook app on my phone (iOS) and there is a filter setting for IRLP stations.

Dan
That’s what I’ve been using also, but it’s not listing at least some in my area. Made me wonder if there was a better more complete list somewhere.