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The last three channels (11, 12 & 13) are federal government nationwide itinerant frequencies that can be used by any agency at any time and location. Agencies do not have exclusive use of them. They are commonly used as tactical frequencies in National Parks, especially 168.6125. | The last three channels (11, 12 & 13) are federal government nationwide itinerant frequencies that can be used by any agency at any time and location. Agencies do not have exclusive use of them. They are commonly used as tactical frequencies in National Parks, especially 168.6125. | ||
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Revision as of 10:21, 12 August 2015
Yosemite dispatch is located in the town of El Portal just off of highway 140. Dispatch is called "Yosemite."
Yosemite Fire Dispatch is called "Yosemite Fire."
There is a Zone available for wideband operation and narrowband operation. Each Zone has the same channel lineup.
Site | Tone | Use With YNP Channel |
---|---|---|
Crane Flat | 1 (110.9) | 2, 6 |
Turtleback | 1 | 8 |
Signal Peak | 2 (123.0) | 2 |
Wawona | 2 | 6 |
Sentinel Dome | 2 | 8 |
Mount Hoffman | 3 (131.8) | 2, 5 |
North Mountain | 4 (136.5) | 2 |
Sentinel Dome | 5 (146.2) | 2 |
The input tone will be reflected as the output tone when using a repeater.
Channels
Channel # | Rx Freq | Rx Tone | Tx Freq | Tx Tone | Description | Confirmation/Re-Confirmation |
01 | 172.7750 | 172.7750 | Parkwide Fire - Local | |||
02 | 172.7750 | 110.9 | 166.3625 | 110.9 | Fire - Crane Flat Repeater | |
02 | 172.7750 | 123.0 | 166.3625 | 123.0 | Fire - Signal Peak Repeater | |
02 | 172.7750 | 131.8 | 166.3625 | 131.8 | Fire - Mount Hoffman Repeater | |
02 | 172.7750 | 136.5 | 166.3625 | 136.5 | Fire - North Mountain Repeater | |
02 | 172.7750 | 146.2 | 166.3625 | 146.2 | Fire - Sentiel Dome Repeater | |
03 | 168.5625 | 168.5625 | YNP Air-to-Ground | |||
04 | 172.6500 | 172.6500 | Park Net - Parkwide - Local | |||
05 | 172.6500 | 131.8 | 171.6500 | 131.8 | Park Net - Mount Hoffman Repeater | |
06 | 172.6500 | 110.9 | 172.0250 | 110.9 | Park Net - Crane Flat Repeater | |
06 | 172.6500 | 123.0 | 172.0250 | 123.0 | Park Net - Wawona Point Repeater | |
07 | 166.3000 | 166.3000 | Valley Net - Local | |||
08 | 166.3000 | 110.9 | 164.4250 | 110.9 | Valley Net -Turtle Back Dome Repeater | |
08 | 166.3000 | 123.0 | 164.4250 | 123.0 | Valley Net - Sentinel Dome Repeater | |
11 | 168.3500 | 168.3500 | YNP Common Net | |||
12 | 163.7125 | 163.7125 | YNP Tac 1 | |||
13 | 168.6125 | 168.6125 | YNP Tac 2 |
The air to ground frequency is not on the national air-to-ground channel list. This frequency is an exclusive assignment in the Yosemite NP area.
The last three channels (11, 12 & 13) are federal government nationwide itinerant frequencies that can be used by any agency at any time and location. Agencies do not have exclusive use of them. They are commonly used as tactical frequencies in National Parks, especially 168.6125.
Related Links
- National Incident Radio Support Cache - These frequencies are also used for active fire operations.