The PSRG is Seattle's most popular amateur repeater and is operated by the Puget Sound Repeater Group. This machine is home to the popular "9 o'clock net" which happens at both 9am and 9pm every day of the year.
The Puget Sound Repeater Group (PSRG) website provides information about their organization, membership, and repeater systems. They offer details on bands, frequencies, tones, and remote stations, including Echolink and Allstar connections. The site also features a calendar of events, educational presentations, and resources for new and aspiring hams, such as licensing exam information and a blog.