MCRC Repeaters

Mesa Crest (Alpha)

Mesa Crest is our first club repeater, located in the San Bernadino mountains near Crestline. It is reachable from many locations in the high desert, as well as the Inland empire and parts of central Orange County.

Mesa Bravo

Mesa Bravo is located on Santiago Peak (the taller of the two peaks of Saddleback Mountain) in the Santa Ana Mountain range, overlooking both the Inland Empire and Orange County. The repeater is reachable from much of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties.

Mesa Charlie

** NOTE OF FREQUENCY CHANGE: AS OF Jan 6 2026 Mesa Charlie has moved to 462.675 from 462.725. Tones remain the same as before.

Mesa Charlie repeater is located on the highest mountain in LA County, Mt. Lukens. It can be reached from most of the Los Angeles area, Orange County, and some southern parts of the Inland Empire.

Mesa Tumbleweed

Mesa Tumbleweed is located in Phelan, in the high desert. It provides great coverage over the high desert communities on the north side of the San Bernardino mountains and the Cajon Pass.

Please note the Frequency change. Tumbleweed is currently open and free to use by all licensed GMRS Operators either traveling or living in the coverage area. No need to be a member of MCRC to use this repeater. Enjoy.

Mesa OHV / ORD MT

The Mesa OHV Repeater, located on top of Ord Mountain is open to any valid licensed GMRS user (you do not need to be a member of MCRC to use it), and provides coverage in the off-roading area of the high desert.