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Hotter N Hell Hundred

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The Hotter'N Hell Hundred (commonly referred to as HHH or HH100) is an annual bicycle race/ride/event held in Wichita Falls, Texas each year in late August. It attracts more than 10,000 cyclists from across the country and around the world. There are several ride and race routes of various lengths which are located in Wichita County and Clay County.


The following were used in 2013 - 2015. It is assumed they will probably be used in the future.


Wichita County Amateur Radio Repeaters
Frequency Input License Type Tone Description Mode
146.9400 146.3400 W5US RM 192.8 PL (input only) Route Net FM
444.0000 449.0000 N5WF RM 192.8 PL Medical Net FM
444.8000 449.8000 W5GPO RM 192.8 PL Supply Net FM


Temporary Event Repeaters
Frequency Input License Type Tone Description Mode
454.6000 459.6000 RM 632 DPL Channel 1 Medical - First Responders FMN
454.4250 459.4250 RM 632 DPL Channel 2 Sag Wagons FMN
  • These appear to be licensed to either Mobile Phone of Texas (Wichita Falls) KKO341, KNKI320, or James Hopper (Megahertz Technology, Dallas - Part 22 paging market licenses) WPVE442, WPVE445.
  • No activity is heard on these the rest of the year.


Wichita County OEM
Frequency Input License Type Tone Description Mode
460.5000 465.5000 WPNR313 RM 192.8 PL Dirt Net (cache radios used by event staff) FMN


Wichita Falls EDACS trunked system talkgroups
  • 801 WFFD Tac 1 (ProVoice digital)
  • 802 WFFD Tac 2? (ProVoice digital)
  • 1044 WFPD special ops? (ProVoice digital encrypted)
  • 1045 WFPD special ops? (ProVoice digital encrypted)
  • 1051 WFPD special events? (ProVoice digital encrypted)
  • 1052 WFPD special events? (ProVoice digital encrypted)
  • 1067 WF PD/FD Interop (Mixed mode ProVoice digital/analog)


Sheppard Air Force Base trunked system (San Antonio Military SmartZone) talkgroups
  • 50032 Special Events 1 - Rest stop ops
  • 50368 Security Forces TAC 3? - Security and rest stop ops


Other frequencies can have event related traffic. See the following pages.



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