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Revision as of 06:29, 26 October 2022
US Forest Service
Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, NV
Humboldt/Toiyabe National Forest
Forest Supervisor's Office and Ranger Districts:
0 Forest Supervisor's Office in Sparks, Nevada 1 Carson 2 Bridgeport 3 Austin 4 Tonopah 5 Spring Mountain National Recreation Area (Las Vegas) 6 Mountain City 7 Ruby Mountains 8 Jarbidge 9 Ely 10 Santa Rosa (Winnemucca)
Note: The Austin and Tonopah Ranger Districts are administered as one ranger district with offices in both towns. The Mountain City, Ruby Mountains and Jarbidge Ranger Districts are administered as a single ranger district with offices in Elko and Wells.
Unit designators or ID's for personnel on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest use a 4 number format. The first number is always a "7." The Toiyabe National Forest is #17 in the Intermountain Region (R4) of the U.S. Forest Service. A number to distinguish the forest from the 6 BLM districts was needed since the BLM and the Forest Service share use 5 interagency dispatch centers across the state. The 2nd number designates the Supervisor's Office or one of the 10 ranger districts. The 3rd number designates the function, with "1" for the Forest Supervisor's or District Ranger's primary staff, "2" for recreation units, "4" for resource units [range (grazing), timber, wildlife, watershed, soils], "7" for special uses and "8" for minerals management. The 4th or last digit signifies the person's rank in the function. Examples "7000" is the Forest Supervisor, "7100" is the District Ranger on the Carson Ranger District. "7212" is the primary staff officer or manager for the district ranger for recreation on the Bridgeport Ranger District. "7220" is the recreation field supervisor or assistant recreation manager on the Bridgeport District. Fire management follows the national fire designator system. Chief 1 is the forest fire management officer (FMO) and Chief 2 being the assistant FMO. Division 3 would be the Austin Ranger District FMO. Battalion 21 would be the assistant FMO on the Bridgeport Ranger District. Engines ID as the Type #, ranger district and apparatus, so Engine 451 would be a Type 4 engine on the Spring Mountain NRA assigned to the Kyle Station. Patrols are all so called "wet patrols" with small capacity tank and pump units which qualify as Type 7 engines. Example, Patrol 722 is assigned to the south side of the Bridgeport Ranger District and Patrol 711 being assigned to the Carson Ranger District's Galena Station.
Dispatch is provided by 5 BLM, USFS, NDF interagency dispatch centers. The Sierra Front Interagency Dispatch Center ("Minden") provides services for the Carson and Bridgeport Ranger Districts. The Central Nevada Interagency Dispatch Center ("Winnemucca") provides services for the Austin, Tonopah and Santa Rosa Ranger Districts. The Las Vegas Interagency Communications Center (Las Vegas) provides services for the Spring Mountain NRA. The Elko Interagency Dispatch Center ("Elko") provides services for the Mountain City, Jarbidge and Ruby Mountain Ranger District. Finally the Ely Interagency Communications Center ("Ely") provides services for the Ely Ranger District.
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Channels
- 2022 - An IAP indicates Humboldt is now 169.9000 R / 164.1375 input
- 2019 - Reports of 171.4750 changing to 173.7750 and 169.8750 changing to 170.5250
Channel # | Rx Freq | Rx Tone | Tx Freq | Tx Tone | Description | Confirmation/Re-Confirmation |
01 | 171.4750 | 171.4750 | Humboldt NF - Local - Direct | |||
02 | 171.4750 | 172.2250 | 136.5 | Humboldt NF - Spruce Mtn Repeater | ||
03 | 171.4750 | 172.2250 | 146.2 | Humboldt NF - John Hill Repeater | ||
04 | 171.4750 | 172.2250 | 131.8 | Humboldt NF - Deer Mtn Repeater | ||
05 | 171.4750 | 172.2250 | 123.0 | Humboldt NF - Meritt Mtn Repeater | ||
06 | 169.8750 | 169.8750 | Toiyabe NF - Local - Direct | |||
07 | 169.8750 | 170.4750 | 123.0 | Toiyabe NF - Bald/Peavine Repeaters | ||
08 | 169.8750 | 170.4750 | 110.9 | Toiyabe NF - Mahogany Repeater | ||
09 | 169.8750 | 170.4750 | 136.5 | Toiyabe NF - Brock Repeater | ||
10 | 169.8750 | 170.4750 | 131.8 | Toiyabe NF - Austin Repeater | ||
11 | 169.8750 | 110.9 | 170.4750 | 146.2 | Toiyabe NF - Angel/Lobdel Repeaters | |
12 | 169.8750 | 170.4750 | 156.7 | Toiyabe NF - Bunkerhill Repeater | ||
13 | 169.8750 | 170.4750 | 167.9 | Toiyabe NF - Jefferson Repeater | ||
14 | 162.5500 | NWS 1 | ||||
15 | 162.4000 | NWS 2 | ||||
16 | 168.6250 | 168.6250 | 110.9 | USFS Airguard | ||
172.2750 | 164.5000 | 103.5 | Toiyabe NF - Leviathan Repeater | 2018.08.25 | ||
? | ? | 156.7 | Humboldt NF - Hummingbird Repeater |
Repeaters (Forest-wide including those in Nevada)
110.9 "Tone 1" Slide Mountain southwest of Reno, NV Mahogany Mtn. at the south end of the Shoshone Mtn. Range in central Nevada 123.0 "Tone 2" Peavine Peak north of Reno, NV Masonic Mtn. east of Bridgeport, CA Bald Mtn. in the Monitor Mtn. Range in central Nevada 131.8 "Tone 3" Hawkins Peak near Markleeville, CA Austin Mtn. near Austin, NV 136.5 "Tone 4" Rawe Peak northeast of Carson City, NV Brock Mtn. near Tonopah, NV 146.2 "Tone 5" Lobdell AKA Pine Grove southwest of Yerington, NV Angel Peak on the east side of the Spring Mountain Range near Las Vegas, NV 156.7 "Tone 6" Mean Peak north of the Mountain Warfare Training Center on Highway 108 in Mono County, CA Bunker Hill in the Toiyabe Range in central Nevada Charleston Peak in the Spring Mountain Range near Las Vegas 167.9 "Tone 7" Corey Peak near Hawthorne, NV Mt. Jefferson in the Toquima Range in central Nevada
Related Links
- National Incident Radio Support Cache - These frequencies are also used for active fire operations.
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