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== Sequoia National Forest (SQF) ==
 
== Sequoia National Forest (SQF) ==
 
=== Radio System ===
 
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Revision as of 17:38, 19 April 2011

Sequoia National Forest (SQF)

Radio System

Channel # Tone Rx Tx Description
1 8 168.6750 168.6750 SQF Direct
2 1,2,12(3) 168.6750 170.5750 SQF Repeated
3 8 168.7750 168.7750 SQF Fire Direct
4 1,2,12(3) 168.7750 170.6000 SQF Fire Repeated
5 8 168.1750 168.1750 SQF Admin
6 8 164.7500 164.2500 NPS Front Country
7 8 171.7500 172.5000 NPS Backcountry
8 8 171.4750 169.8750 SNF Admin
9 8 172.2250 169.9250 SNF Fire
10 8 163.7125 163.7125 Share Net
11 8 164.1500 164.1500 R5 Project Net
12 8 170.0000 170.0000 R5 Air-Ground
13 8 168.0500 168.0500 NIFC Tac 1
14 8 168.2000 168.2000 NIFC Tac 2

Angeles National Forest (ANF)

Radio System

The Angeles National Forest (ANF) radio system is comprised of 14 repeater sites situated on various mountain peaks in and around the forest which are linked to the dispatch center at Fox Field near Palmdale. Each repeater site functions as both a repeater and as a receiving antenna for dispatch.

Each repeater operates on the same input/output frequency pairs but uses a different CTCSS tone on the input. By selecting different tones users may activate different repeaters, choosing the one best suited to their location and communication needs. When a user activates a repeater by keying up on the appropriate input frequency and tone, their transmission is repeated only by that repeater. Other repeaters in the forest do not repeat transmissions from other repeaters.

When users transmit on one of the direct administrative channels their transmission can be received by any of the 14 repeater sites and relayed to dispatch, regardless of their location. On the other hand, if users transmit on one of the repeated administrative channels the CTCSS tone in use must match a repeater within range or their transmission will be lost.

Angeles National Forest Repeaters
Tone Location CTCSS Tone
1 Waterman Mountain 110.9
2 Santiago Peak 123.0
3 Mount Hawkins 131.8
4 Frost Peak 136.5
5 Table Mountain 146.2
6 Oat Mountain 156.7
7 Josephine Peak 167.9
8 Frasier Peak 103.5
9 Pine Mountain 100.0
10 Burnt Peak 107.2
11 Magic Mountain 114.8
12 Mount Lukens 127.3
13 Johnstone Peak 141.3
14 Grass Mountain 151.4


The nature of Bendix King radios used by the Forest Service is such that users may select a CTCSS tone by selecting a number on the radio's keypad. As a result, most users refer to the CTCSS tone by its number (e.g., "tone 9" instead of Pine Mountain or 100.0 Hz).

Angeles National Forest Channel Lineup
Channel Tone(s) Rx Tx Alpha Tag Description
1 8 172.3750 172.3750 ANF F1 Forest Net Direct
2 1-14 172.3750 169.9500 ANF F2 Forest Net Repeat
3 8 164.9375 164.9375 ANF F3 Admin Direct
4 1-14 164.9375 170.0750 ANF F4 Admin Repeat
5 168.0500 168.0500 TAC 1 NIFC TAC 1
6 168.2000 168.2000 TAC 2 NIFC TAC 2
7 168.6000 168.6000 TAC 3 NIFC TAC 3
8 170.0000 170.0000 R5 A/GR Region 5 Air-to-Ground
9 169.0875 169.0875 SOPS A/G R5 Southern Operations Air-to-Ground
10 1-14 168.7500 171.4250 CNF F2 Cleveland NF Admin Repeat
11 1-14 170.5500 169.9000 LPF F2 Los Padres NF Admin Repeat
12 154.3400 154.3400 LAC T18 Los Angeles County Fire TAC 18
13 154.4000 154.4000 LAC T19 Los Angeles County Fire TAC 19
14 151.4 Hz 154.0700 154.0700 LAC T21 Los Angeles County Fire TAC 21
15 154.3700 154.3700 VERDUGO Verdugo Fire Authority Red 1
16 155.1600 155.1600 MRA S R Sierra Madre Search and Rescue