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-U.S. Marshals Service - assists with the transportation and housing of prisoners, court operations and serving federal warrants.
 
-U.S. Marshals Service - assists with the transportation and housing of prisoners, court operations and serving federal warrants.
  
'''Repeaters'''
 
  
All park repeaters are 20 watt solar powered repeaters and are capable of analog and P25 digital operation. Protection rangers have the ability to transmit encrypted when needed but generally operate in the clear. All park employee are issued radios for safety.
 
  
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'''REPEATERS'''
  
Henderson Mtn. - (AKA "North) - near the Northeast Entrance on the Gallatin National Forest.
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All park repeaters are 20 watt solar powered repeaters and are capable of analog and P25 digital operation. Protection rangers have the ability to transmit encrypted when needed but generally operate in the clear. All park employees are issued radios for safety.
166.3250  167.9 PL 167 NAC
 
  
Mt. Washburn - (AKA "Lamar Valley") - south of Tower & north of Canyon Village
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Listings are shown as:  Repeater Output/Repeater Input. All repeaters transmit the input tone on the output frequency.
166.3750 192.8 PL 192 NAC
 
  
Mt. Holmes - center of the northwest portion of the park.
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'''North Net'''
166.8750 146.2 PL 146 NAC
 
  
Purple Mtn. - (AKA "West") - Madison Junction
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North - 166.3250/166.9250  167.9 PL 167 NAC.  Location to be determined. Exact coverage unknown. 
166.8750 136.5 PL 136 NAC
 
  
Top Notch Pk. - west of  East Entrance
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'''Lamar Net'''
165.5875 118.8 PL 118 NAC
 
  
Mt. Sheridan - (AKA "South") - south of Grant Village & north of South Entrance
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Lamar - 166.3750/166.9750  192.8 PL 192 NAC.  Most likely on Mt. Washburn, south of Tower & north of Canyon Village. Covers Lamar and northeast portions of the park.  
165.5875 110.9 PL 110 NAC
 
  
Survey Peak - (AKA "Bechler") - southeast of the Bechler Ranger Station south of the southern park boundary in Grand Teton National Park.  
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Cooke - 166.3750/166.9750  179.9 179 NAC.  Location to be determined, but most likely on Henderson Mtn. on the Gallatin National Forest north of Cooke City. Covers the northeast portion of the park.  
165.5875 127.3 PL 127 NAC
 
  
No single repeater covers all of the park or in some cases, a large area. At times some repeaters may become linked for operational needs.
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'''West Net'''
  
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Mt. Holmes - 166.8750/169.4000  146.2 PL 146 NAC.  Center of the northwest portion of the park.  Covers Mammoth & northwest portions of the park, including the park segment of Highway 191.
  
'''Repeater Coverage'''
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West - 166.8750/169.4000  136.5 PL 136 NAC.  Most likely on Purple Mtn., south of Madison Junction.  Covers the Norris, Madison Junction, Old Faithful & western portions of the park.
  
Henderson Mtn. - "North"  Lamar and northeast portions of the park.
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'''South Net'''
  
Mt. Holmes - Mammoth & northwest portions of the park, including the park segment of Highway 191.
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Top Notch Pk. -165.5875/164.8000  118.8 PL 118 NAC.  West of  East Entrance.  Covers the East Entrance to Sylvan Pass and the southeastern portions of the park..
  
Purple Mtn. "West"  The Norris, Madison Junction, Old Faithful & western portions of he park.  
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South - 165.5875/164.8000  110.9 PL 110 NAC.  Located on Mt. Sheridan, south of Grant Village & north of South Entrance.  Covers Grant Village, West Thumb, Lake, Bridge Bay, Fishing Bridge, Thorofare & most of the southern portions of the park.
  
Top Notch - East Entrance to Sylvan Pass and the southeastern portions of the park..
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Bechler - 165.5875/164.8000  127.3 PL 127 NAC.  Located on Survey Peak, southeast of the Bechler Ranger Station south of the southern park boundary in Grand Teton National Park.  Covers the Bechler, southwestern, and south boundary portions of the park.
  
Mt. Sheridan - "South" - Grant Village, West Thumb, Lake, Bridge Bay, Fishing Bridge, Thorofare & most of the southern portions of the park.
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Mt. Sheridan & Top Notch are normally simulcasting each other via 24/7 patch setup to provide coverage of the southern and southeastern portions of the park
  
Mt. Sheridan & Top Notch are normally simulcasting each other via 24/7 patch setup to provide coverage of the southern and southeastern portions of the park,
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No single repeater covers all of the park or in some cases, a large area. At times some repeaters may become linked for operational needs.
  
Survey Peak "Bechler" -  The Bechler, southwestern, and south boundary portions of the park.
 
  
  
'''Park unit designators'''
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'''PARK UNIT DESIGNATORS'''
  
1 Park Superintendent's and headquarters staff including 2 deputy superintendents; chiefs of the divisions of interpretation, maintenance, resource and visitor protection; and administrative functions.  
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1Park Superintendent's and headquarters staff including 2 deputy superintendents; chiefs of the divisions of interpretation, maintenance, resource and visitor protection; and administrative functions.  
  
2,3,4:  interpretive rangers, research, resource management (foresters, forestry crews, biologists, historians, archaeologists, geologists, air & water quality specialists, wilderness managers) with 2 being the north district, 3 the east district and 4 the south district. Most of these people use a three number designator with the second number representing functions. Some functions have more than ten positions so the numbers may be followed by the persons last name. Example:  "462 Smith" is a employee with the last name of Smith who works for 462.  The Interpretive Division has different geographical districts than protection and maintenance with those being: West (Grant, Madison, Lake and Old Faithful) and North (Canyon, Mammoth and Norris).
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2,3,4:  Interpretive rangers, research, resource management (foresters, forestry crews, biologists, historians, archaeologists, geologists, air & water quality specialists, wilderness managers) with 2 being the north district, 3 the east district and 4 the south district. Most of these people use a three number designator with the second number representing functions. Some functions have more than ten positions so the numbers may be followed by the persons last name. Example:  "462 Smith" is a employee with the last name of Smith who works for 462.  The Interpretive Division has different geographical districts than protection and maintenance with those being: West (Grant, Madison, Lake and Old Faithful) and North (Canyon, Mammoth and Norris).
  
700 Series: base stations. This is derived from the call sign of the park, "KOF700"  700 is the dispatcher. The most often used functional base stations are: 700 Bravo= Backcountry Desk,
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700 Series: Base stations. This is derived from the callsign of the park, "KOF700."  700 is the dispatcher. The most often used functional base stations are: 700 Bravo= Backcountry Desk,
 
700 Charlie= Chief Ranger's Office, 700 Echo= Chief of Maintenance Office, 700 Fox= Fire Management Desk, 700 Lima= Law Enforcement Desk, 700 November= Chief of Interpretation Office and 700 Sierra= Park Superintendent's Office.  
 
700 Charlie= Chief Ranger's Office, 700 Echo= Chief of Maintenance Office, 700 Fox= Fire Management Desk, 700 Lima= Law Enforcement Desk, 700 November= Chief of Interpretation Office and 700 Sierra= Park Superintendent's Office.  
  
 
701, 702 are base stations such as ranger stations, entrance stations, and the like. The Park Service is moving away from using these in favor of their names, i.e. "West Entrance" "instead of 702,  "Bechler Ranger Station" or just "Bechler" instead of 731.  One that may still be in use is "702 Papa," which is the West Yellowstone PD. The stations can sign off using their callsign, e.g. the Bechler Ranger Station would sign off as "KOF731."   
 
701, 702 are base stations such as ranger stations, entrance stations, and the like. The Park Service is moving away from using these in favor of their names, i.e. "West Entrance" "instead of 702,  "Bechler Ranger Station" or just "Bechler" instead of 731.  One that may still be in use is "702 Papa," which is the West Yellowstone PD. The stations can sign off using their callsign, e.g. the Bechler Ranger Station would sign off as "KOF731."   
  
9 Maintenance Division. This includes roads, trails and building maintenance; and water/waste water, solid waste, fleet maintenance, horse/mule care, crafts, carpentry, painting, plumbing, electrical; boardwalk and trail maintenance. It is unknown how each person is identified. This division's districts are: North, Tower, Beartooth, Canyon, Lake, Grant and West. Each district has a combination of the trades to handle what exists in each district.  
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9Maintenance Division. This includes roads, trails and building maintenance; and water/waste water, solid waste, fleet maintenance, horse/mule care, crafts, carpentry, painting, plumbing, electrical; boardwalk and trail maintenance. It is unknown how each person is identified. This division's districts are: North, Tower, Beartooth, Canyon, Lake, Grant and West. Each district has a combination of the trades to handle what exists in each district.  
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5, 6, and 7:  Division of Resource and Visitor Protection.  Protection includes these functions: law enforcement, structural/wildland fire protection, EMS and search and rescue.  The first number of protection ranger's designators are issued according to the area of the general area of the park they work in with 5 for north, 6 for east and 7 for south.   
  
Division of Resource and Visitor Protection:
 
  
5,6,7 are protection rangers.  Protection includes these functions: law enforcement, structural and wildland fire protection, EMS and search and rescue.  These numbers are assigned by the general area involved with 5 being north, 6 being east and 7 being south.  These numbers are followed by the alpha designator for the district assigned, then two numbers as shown below. 
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These numbers are followed by the alpha designator for the district assigned:
  
10 District Ranger
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Alpha - NPS special agents, US Marshals, Court Security, Administration.
  
11 Deputy District Ranger
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Bravo - Bechler Subdistrict -  southwest portion of the West District and western portion of southern boundary.
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Charlie - Canyon District (Norris) - central portion of park.
  
12 Supervisory Ranger (shift supervisor)
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Delta - Northeast Subdistrict - eastern portion of the Larmar River District, including Northeast Entrance.
  
13 Backcountry Supervisory Ranger
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Echo - East Subdistrict - eastern portion of the Lake District, including East Entrance.
  
14-20 Permanent field rangers
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Fox or Foxtrot - Fishing Bridge based units in the west portion of the Lake District.
  
30 Supervisory Seasonal Ranger
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Golf - Grant Subdistrict - northern portion of the Snake River District.
  
31-40 Seasonal field rangers
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Hotel - Mammoth District  - north central portion of park, including headquarters area & North Entrance.
  
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Kilo - Lamar River District (Northeast/Tower) - northeast portion of park.
  
Alpha - NPS special agents, US Marshals, Court Security, Administration
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Lima - Lake District (East) - southeast portion of park.
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Mike - Madison Junction based units in the northern portion of the Old Faithful District
  
Bravo - Bechler Subdistrict - southwest portion of the West District
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November - Norris Subdistrict - western portion of the Canyon District.
 
Charlie - Canyon District (Norris) - central portion of park
 
  
Delta - Northeast Subdistrict - eastern portion of the Larmar River District, including Northeast Entrance
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Oscar - Old Faithful District - west central portion of park.
  
Echo - East Subdistrict - eastern portion of the Lake District, including East Entrance
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Romeo - Roosevelt based units in the western portion of the Lamar River District.
  
Fox or Foxtrot - Fishing Bridge based units in the west portion of the Lake District
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Sierra - Snake River District (Grant) - south central portion of park, including South Entrance.
  
Golf - Grant Subdistrict - northern portion of the Snake River District  
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Tango - Tower Subdistrict - western portion of the Larmar River District.
  
Hotel - Mammoth District - north central portion of park, including headquarters area & North Entrance
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Whiskey - West District - western portion of park, including all of the park's western boundary & West Entrance
  
Kilo - Lamar River District (Northeast/Tower) - northeast portion of park
 
  
Lima - Lake District (East) - southeast portion of park
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The alpha character is followed by two numbers that indicate the position the ranger holds:
 
 
Mike - Madison Junction based units in the northern portion of the Old Faithful District
 
  
November - Norris Subdistrict - western portion of the Canyon District
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10 District Ranger
  
Oscar - Old Faithful District - west central portion of park
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11 Deputy District Ranger
  
Romeo - Roosevelt based units in the western portion of the Lamar River District
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12 Supervisory Ranger (shift supervisor)
  
Sierra - Snake River District (Grant) - south central portion of park, including South Entrance
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13 Backcountry Supervisory Ranger
  
Tango - Tower Subdistrict - western portion of the Larmar River District
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14-20 Permanent field rangers
  
Whiskey - West District (Bechler) - western portion of park, including all of the park's western boundary & West Entrance
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30 Supervisory Seasonal Ranger
  
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31-40 Seasonal field rangers
  
 
Examples: 5C10 district ranger of the Canyon District, 6O16 permanent field ranger on the Old Faithful District, 7G31 seasonal field ranger on the Grant Subdistrict of the Snake River District.   
 
Examples: 5C10 district ranger of the Canyon District, 6O16 permanent field ranger on the Old Faithful District, 7G31 seasonal field ranger on the Grant Subdistrict of the Snake River District.   
  
  
'''Other Radio Frequencies Used in the park.'''
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'''OTHER RADIO FREQUENCIES USED IN THE PARK.'''
  
 
National Park Service
 
National Park Service
  
172.5000 103.5 PL 103 NAC  Fire Management
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172.5000 103.5 PL 103 NAC. Fire Cache Operations
  
167.1500 Scene of Action. Radios are programmed for access to five different repeaters and some are already in place and others are probably portable.  
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167.1500/163.1250  Scene of Action. Radios are programmed for access to five different repeaters, some are already in place and others are probably portable. Portable repeaters use the following CTCSS tones:  206.5, 218.1 and 229.1.  
  
168.6500 National Flight Following.
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168.6500 National Flight Following.
  
168.3500 Common tactical channel to coordinate with Grand Teton & John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway.
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168.3500 Common tactical channel to coordinate with Grand Teton & John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway.
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168.6125  Common federal government tactical used in most National Parks.  CTCSS tone 136.5.  
  
168.6125 Common federal government tactical & used in most National Parks.
 
  
 
Non-NPS Federal Agency in Park
 
Non-NPS Federal Agency in Park
  
171.3625 Federal Highway Administration.  
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171.3625 Federal Highway Administration.  
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Commercial or Business Frequency Use
 
Commercial or Business Frequency Use
  
463.4500 Mt. Washburn Repeater. Concessioners including Delaware North and the Yellowstone Park Service Stations. The Yellowstone Communications Center "700" can work this frequency.
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463.4500 Mt. Washburn Repeater. Concessioners including Delaware North and the Yellowstone Park Service Stations. The Yellowstone Communications Center "700" can work this frequency.
  
152.4200 Xanterra Corporation. Housekeeping staff use FRS/GMRS.
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152.4200 Xanterra Corporation. Housekeeping staff use FRS/GMRS.
  
160.2000 Yellowstone Association - conducts tours sells books.  
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160.2000 Yellowstone Association - conducts tours sells books.  
  
464.4500 Wolf & wildlife watchers, mostly so photographers can get shots of wolf & grizzlies.  
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464.4500 Wolf & wildlife watchers, mostly so photographers can get shots of wolf & grizzlies.  
  
  

Revision as of 01:46, 5 August 2013

Monitoring all of the services at Yellowstone National Park will require loading in several sources (inside and outside of the park) into your scanner. Various Federal, State, County and local agencies may be operating near the park.

Yellowstone National Park is an exclusive federal jurisdiction and state/local agencies do not have any jurisdiction in the park.

Agencies that may be operating near the park include:

-Wyoming, Montana and Idaho Highway Patrols

-West Yellowstone, Montana PD

-Gallatin County Sheriff

-Park County, WY Sheriff

-Park County, MT Sheriff

-Wyoming, Montana and Idaho Game Wardens & Brand Inspectors

-U.S. Forest Service

-Bureau of Land Management

-Wyoming State Forestry

These federal agencies have jurisdiction in the park:

-FBI - investigates major crime in the park

-Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) - investigates major structural fires, assists with the regulation of conscessioner's sales of liquor and tobacco.

-U.S. Marshals Service - assists with the transportation and housing of prisoners, court operations and serving federal warrants.


REPEATERS

All park repeaters are 20 watt solar powered repeaters and are capable of analog and P25 digital operation. Protection rangers have the ability to transmit encrypted when needed but generally operate in the clear. All park employees are issued radios for safety.

Listings are shown as: Repeater Output/Repeater Input. All repeaters transmit the input tone on the output frequency.

North Net

North - 166.3250/166.9250 167.9 PL 167 NAC. Location to be determined. Exact coverage unknown.

Lamar Net

Lamar - 166.3750/166.9750 192.8 PL 192 NAC. Most likely on Mt. Washburn, south of Tower & north of Canyon Village. Covers Lamar and northeast portions of the park.

Cooke - 166.3750/166.9750 179.9 179 NAC. Location to be determined, but most likely on Henderson Mtn. on the Gallatin National Forest north of Cooke City. Covers the northeast portion of the park.

West Net

Mt. Holmes - 166.8750/169.4000 146.2 PL 146 NAC. Center of the northwest portion of the park. Covers Mammoth & northwest portions of the park, including the park segment of Highway 191.

West - 166.8750/169.4000 136.5 PL 136 NAC. Most likely on Purple Mtn., south of Madison Junction. Covers the Norris, Madison Junction, Old Faithful & western portions of the park.

South Net

Top Notch Pk. -165.5875/164.8000 118.8 PL 118 NAC. West of East Entrance. Covers the East Entrance to Sylvan Pass and the southeastern portions of the park..

South - 165.5875/164.8000 110.9 PL 110 NAC. Located on Mt. Sheridan, south of Grant Village & north of South Entrance. Covers Grant Village, West Thumb, Lake, Bridge Bay, Fishing Bridge, Thorofare & most of the southern portions of the park.

Bechler - 165.5875/164.8000 127.3 PL 127 NAC. Located on Survey Peak, southeast of the Bechler Ranger Station south of the southern park boundary in Grand Teton National Park. Covers the Bechler, southwestern, and south boundary portions of the park.

Mt. Sheridan & Top Notch are normally simulcasting each other via 24/7 patch setup to provide coverage of the southern and southeastern portions of the park

No single repeater covers all of the park or in some cases, a large area. At times some repeaters may become linked for operational needs.


PARK UNIT DESIGNATORS

1: Park Superintendent's and headquarters staff including 2 deputy superintendents; chiefs of the divisions of interpretation, maintenance, resource and visitor protection; and administrative functions.

2,3,4: Interpretive rangers, research, resource management (foresters, forestry crews, biologists, historians, archaeologists, geologists, air & water quality specialists, wilderness managers) with 2 being the north district, 3 the east district and 4 the south district. Most of these people use a three number designator with the second number representing functions. Some functions have more than ten positions so the numbers may be followed by the persons last name. Example: "462 Smith" is a employee with the last name of Smith who works for 462. The Interpretive Division has different geographical districts than protection and maintenance with those being: West (Grant, Madison, Lake and Old Faithful) and North (Canyon, Mammoth and Norris).

700 Series: Base stations. This is derived from the callsign of the park, "KOF700." 700 is the dispatcher. The most often used functional base stations are: 700 Bravo= Backcountry Desk, 700 Charlie= Chief Ranger's Office, 700 Echo= Chief of Maintenance Office, 700 Fox= Fire Management Desk, 700 Lima= Law Enforcement Desk, 700 November= Chief of Interpretation Office and 700 Sierra= Park Superintendent's Office.

701, 702 are base stations such as ranger stations, entrance stations, and the like. The Park Service is moving away from using these in favor of their names, i.e. "West Entrance" "instead of 702, "Bechler Ranger Station" or just "Bechler" instead of 731. One that may still be in use is "702 Papa," which is the West Yellowstone PD. The stations can sign off using their callsign, e.g. the Bechler Ranger Station would sign off as "KOF731."

9: Maintenance Division. This includes roads, trails and building maintenance; and water/waste water, solid waste, fleet maintenance, horse/mule care, crafts, carpentry, painting, plumbing, electrical; boardwalk and trail maintenance. It is unknown how each person is identified. This division's districts are: North, Tower, Beartooth, Canyon, Lake, Grant and West. Each district has a combination of the trades to handle what exists in each district.

5, 6, and 7: Division of Resource and Visitor Protection. Protection includes these functions: law enforcement, structural/wildland fire protection, EMS and search and rescue. The first number of protection ranger's designators are issued according to the area of the general area of the park they work in with 5 for north, 6 for east and 7 for south.


These numbers are followed by the alpha designator for the district assigned:

Alpha - NPS special agents, US Marshals, Court Security, Administration.

Bravo - Bechler Subdistrict - southwest portion of the West District and western portion of southern boundary.

Charlie - Canyon District (Norris) - central portion of park.

Delta - Northeast Subdistrict - eastern portion of the Larmar River District, including Northeast Entrance.

Echo - East Subdistrict - eastern portion of the Lake District, including East Entrance.

Fox or Foxtrot - Fishing Bridge based units in the west portion of the Lake District.

Golf - Grant Subdistrict - northern portion of the Snake River District.

Hotel - Mammoth District - north central portion of park, including headquarters area & North Entrance.

Kilo - Lamar River District (Northeast/Tower) - northeast portion of park.

Lima - Lake District (East) - southeast portion of park.

Mike - Madison Junction based units in the northern portion of the Old Faithful District

November - Norris Subdistrict - western portion of the Canyon District.

Oscar - Old Faithful District - west central portion of park.

Romeo - Roosevelt based units in the western portion of the Lamar River District.

Sierra - Snake River District (Grant) - south central portion of park, including South Entrance.

Tango - Tower Subdistrict - western portion of the Larmar River District.

Whiskey - West District - western portion of park, including all of the park's western boundary & West Entrance.


The alpha character is followed by two numbers that indicate the position the ranger holds:

10 District Ranger

11 Deputy District Ranger

12 Supervisory Ranger (shift supervisor)

13 Backcountry Supervisory Ranger

14-20 Permanent field rangers

30 Supervisory Seasonal Ranger

31-40 Seasonal field rangers

Examples: 5C10 district ranger of the Canyon District, 6O16 permanent field ranger on the Old Faithful District, 7G31 seasonal field ranger on the Grant Subdistrict of the Snake River District.


OTHER RADIO FREQUENCIES USED IN THE PARK.

National Park Service

172.5000 103.5 PL 103 NAC. Fire Cache Operations

167.1500/163.1250 Scene of Action. Radios are programmed for access to five different repeaters, some are already in place and others are probably portable. Portable repeaters use the following CTCSS tones: 206.5, 218.1 and 229.1.

168.6500 National Flight Following.

168.3500 Common tactical channel to coordinate with Grand Teton & John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway.

168.6125 Common federal government tactical used in most National Parks. CTCSS tone 136.5.


Non-NPS Federal Agency in Park

171.3625 Federal Highway Administration.


Commercial or Business Frequency Use

463.4500 Mt. Washburn Repeater. Concessioners including Delaware North and the Yellowstone Park Service Stations. The Yellowstone Communications Center "700" can work this frequency.

152.4200 Xanterra Corporation. Housekeeping staff use FRS/GMRS.

160.2000 Yellowstone Association - conducts tours sells books.

464.4500 Wolf & wildlife watchers, mostly so photographers can get shots of wolf & grizzlies.