- ECRA is more than a “club”, it’s a community, with a purpose. -
The Eastern Colorado Repeater Association (ECRA) is dedicated to enhancing connectivity and fostering community through VHF and UHF Amateur Radio repeater systems. Our mission is to build a robust communication network that empowers individuals, families, communities, and travelers in the eastern regions of Colorado.
While the Front Range benefits from an extensive network of Amateur Radio repeaters, clubs, and organizations, we believe the eastern regions of our state deserve the same level of connectivity and support. Such systems promote a sense of belonging, safety, and collaboration—and we aim to bring these benefits to everyone in Eastern Colorado.
At ECRA, we are committed to creating an inclusive, diverse, and well-integrated communication infrastructure. Our vision extends beyond isolated systems: we strive to collaborate with clubs, organizations, communities and existing systems to establish a seamless communication environment, enabling greater connectivity and resilience across the state.
We are not a "Good Ole Boy" club, nor do we subscribe to exclusivity. ECRA welcomes everyone who shares our vision of a unified communication network. Our goal is to foster engagement, collaboration, and a sense of community among all. Together, we can build an environment where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and contribute to the greater good of our region.
Join us in shaping the future of communication for Eastern Colorado. Together, we can achieve more!
Who we are
ECRA’s Mission:
To bridge communication gaps in eastern Colorado by expanding amateur radio repeater coverage, fostering collaboration, and supporting hams, communities, and organizations with innovative and reliable communication solutions.
