Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park (CA)
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National Park Service
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, CA
Channels
- Many Repeaters have been converted to P25 mode
- Dispatch is KMC735
Channel # | Rx Freq | Rx Tone | Tx Freq | Tx Tone | Description | Confirmation/Re-Confirmation |
01 | 171.7000 | 167.9 | 165.6000 | 167.9 | Ch.01 Command Milk Ranch - South (KMC735) | 2015.08 Inigo88 |
02 | 171.6750 | 167.9 | 165.6000 | 167.9 | Ch.02 Command Parkridge - North | 2015.08 Inigo88 |
03 | 171.6250 | 167.9 | 165.6000 | 167.9 | Ch.03 Command Tharps Hill - South Front Country | 2015.08 Inigo88 |
04 | 170.0250 | 164.4750 | 156.7 | Ch.04 Backcountry Evolution Rpt | ||
04D | 169.6250 | NAC ??? | 162.1625 | NAC $455 | Ch.04 Backcountry Evolution Rpt | 2013.07 |
05 | 170.3625 | 165.0000 | 156.7 | Ch.05 Backcountry Windy Rpt | ||
05D | 169.6250 | NAC ??? | 162.1625 | NAC $4CE | Ch.05 Backcountry Windy Rpt | 2012.11 |
06 | 172.1125 | 166.0875 | 156.7 | Ch.06 Backcountry Mt. Gould Rpt | ||
06D | 169.6250 | NAC ??? | 162.1625 | NAC $526 | Ch.06 Backcountry Mt. Gould Rpt | 2012.07 |
07 | 170.0250 | 164.4750 | 167.9 | Ch.07 Backcountry Palmer Rpt | ||
07D | 169.6250 | NAC ??? | 162.1625 | NAC $555 | Ch.07 Backcountry Palmer Rpt | 2012.07 |
08 | 172.1125 | 166.0875 | 167.9 | Ch.08 Backcountry Paradise Rpt | ||
08D | 169.6250 | NAC ??? | 162.1625 | NAC $5B6 | Ch.08 Backcountry Paradise Rpt | 2012.07 |
09 | 170.3625 | 165.6000 | 167.9 | Ch.09 Backcountry Forgotten Rpt | ||
09D | 169.6250 | NAC ??? | 162.1625 | NAC $61F | Ch.09 Backcountry Forgotten Rpt | 2012.07 |
10 | 168.6125 | NAC 293 | 168.6125 | NAC 293 | Ch.10 General Use | 2015.08 Inigo88 |
11 | 163.7125 | 163.7125 | Ch.11 Common Use | |||
12 | 166.5500 | 166.5500 | Ch.12 USFS R5 Tac 4 | |||
13 | 168.0500 | 168.0500 | Ch.13 NIFC Tac 1 | |||
14 | 167.4750 | 167.4750 | Ch.14 AG 41 Air to Ground Primary | |||
15 | 168.6375 | 168.6375 | Ch.15 AG 24 Air to Ground Secondary | |||
16 | 173.6750 | 173.6750 | Ch.16 Sequoia Kings Air to Ground |
Related Links
- National Incident Radio Support Cache - These frequencies are also used for active fire operations.