Actions

Difference between revisions of "US Forest Service - Shasta-Trinity National Forests (CA)"

From The RadioReference Wiki

m (updated categories)
(Blanked the page)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{USFSinCA}}
 
  
== '''Shasta-Trinity National Forests (SHF - Forest #14) "Redding" KME 2-5''' ==
 
 
The Shasta-Trinity National Forest, the largest of the 18 National Forests in California, was established by President Theodore Roosevelt’s proclamation of 1905. Initially, there were two forests; the Trinity National Forest (headquartered in Weaverville) and the Shasta National Forest (headquartered in Mt. Shasta City). The two forests were administratively combined into one in 1954. Forest Service employees, both on this forest and from National Forests all over the west, refer to the Shasta-Trinity National Forest as "the Shasta-T" 
 
 
The more westerly section of the forest (formerly the Trinity National Forest) is located in the eastern portions of the California Coast Ranges, with an area of 1,043,677 acres. The more easterly part of the forest (formerly the Shasta National Forest) section is located between California's Central Valley and the Shasta Valley to the north, with an area of 1,166,155 acres. This is a total of 2.1 million acres with over 6,278 miles of streams and rivers ad well as hundreds of lakes. It ranges from 1,000 in elevation (Shasta Lake and its general area) to the spectacular Mt. Shasta with its impressive elevation of 14,162 feet.  The Shasta–Trinity NF lies at the intersection of the eastern Klamath Mountains and the southern Cascades and is largely forested, though at low elevations there are areas of chaparral, woodland, and grassland. At high elevations in the Trinity Alps, Eddys, and Mt. Shasta, forest gives way once again to montane chaparral, subalpine woodlands, and ultimately to alpine rock and scree.  The SHF includes portions of five designated Wilderness Areas: Castle Crags, Chanchellulla, Mount Shasta, Trinity Alps and Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel. The main branch of the Trinity River is a designated Wild and Scenic River which runs through the forest. It is located within the 246,087 acre Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area. 
 
 
Congress established the Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity NRA on November 8, 1965. Each of the units encompasses a large reservoir (man made lake) and its surrounding natural features, habitats, and terrain. Whiskeytown NRA, managed by the National Park Service, is comprised of 42,503 acres including the 6,209-foot Shasta Bally (a mountain peak). The U.S. Forest Service manages the 203,587 acre Shasta-Trinity units. Shasta Lake is the largest man-made reservoir in California. When full, the lake has 370 miles of shoreline, which exceeds that of San Francisco Bay. Shasta Lake contains 30,000 surface acres and holds 4,550,000 acre-feet of water. Shasta Lake lies behind Shasta Dam, which is the second largest (after Grand Coulee Dam) and second tallest concrete dam (after Hoover Dam) in the United States.  The Shasta Lake area includes three arms: Sacramento, McCloud, and Squaw / Pit. Each is a wonderland of scenic beauty and phenomenal outdoor recreation.
 
 
Trinity Lake, when full, has 145 miles of shoreline, contains 17,000 surface acres and holds 2,500,000 acre-feet of water. Trinity Lake Dam is one of the highest earth filled dams in the world.  The Trinity Lake area can be divided into four subunits: Lewiston lake, Trinity Dam, Stuart Fork, and North Lake areas. .
 
 
The Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area was established to manage the recreation use the lakes attract.  The dams forming these lakes are a part of the greater Central Valley Project, built to provide irrigation water for both the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys. 
 
 
This National Forest contains about 230,136 acres of old growth forest.  The primary tree species include Douglas fir (''Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii''), Tanoak (''Lithocarpus densiflorus''), Pacific madrone (''Arbutus menziesii''), Red fir (''Abies magnifica''), White fir (''Abies concolor''), Ponderosa pine (''Pinus ponderosa'') and Jeffrey pine (''Pinus jeffreyi'').
 
 
The forest is divided into management units and Ranger Districts, those being:  the South Fork Management Unit consisting of the Yolla Bolla (District 1) and Hayfork (District 2) Ranger Districts; the Trinity River Management Unit consisting of the Big Bar (District 3) and Weaverville (District 4) Ranger Districts; Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity NRA Management Unit consisting of the Shasta Lake (District 5) Ranger District; and the Shasta-McCloud Management Unit consisting of the Mt. Shasta (District 6) and McCloud (District 7) Ranger Districts. The NRA management unit has an office in the Shasta Lake Ranger Station in Redding and shares office space with the Trinity River unit in the Weaverville Ranger Station. The NRA unit also operates the Shasta Lake Visitor Center located across the street from the Shasta Lake Ranger Station, which is located next to northbound I-5 north of Redding just south of the small community of Mountain Gate.  The Forest Supervisor's Office is located adjacent to the Redding Airport, the Redding Air Attack Base, the home of the Redding Hotshot Crew and the Redding Smoke Jumpers and the Operations Northern California GACC. 
 
 
 
 
[[File:R5 2014 Shasta Trinity NF Ranger Distict Map.JPG]]
 
 
 
 
 
==='''RADIO SYSTEM'''===
 
 
The Shasta-Trinity National Forest radio system is not like any other in Region 5.  There are two nets with repeaters, the Forest Net and the Service Net.  The Forest does not have a net called "admin," however, there are 4 management area simplex nets.  Local reports are needed to understand how the management area nets are used.  For example, is there ever any fire traffic on the management unit nets?  How do field units communicate with each other when they are unable to do so on a management unit net, if at the same time, the Forest Net is saturated with fire traffic?  How is the Service Net used?  Other features of the forest's radio system are needed as well.  Are repeaters and/or remote bases linked with microwave, UHF or some combination of such?  It is also not known how many remote bases exist on the Forest and where they are located. 
 
 
==='''Other'''===
 
 
Non fire personnel are assigned identifiers using the '''district number''', function number and position number system.  Redding Interagency Command Center provides dispatch services for the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area and CAL FIRE Shasta-Trinity Unit.  It is located the the Cal Fire unit headquarters in Redding.
 
 
 
==='''Channel Plan'''===
 
 
{| border="4" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 2px #777777 solid; border-collapse: collapse;" class="wikitable sortable"
 
|+ style="font-size: larger" | '''Shasta-Trinity National Forests Channel Lineup'''
 
|'''Channel '''||'''Tone(s) '''||'''Rx '''||'''Tx '''||'''Alpha Tag '''||'''Description '''
 
|-
 
|1||||171.5750||171.5750||SHF1 Frst Dir||Shasta-Trinity NF Forest Net Direct
 
|-
 
|2||1-15||171.5750||169.1000||SHF2 Frst Rpt||Shasta-Trinity NF Forest Net Repeater
 
|-
 
|3||7||167.2250||167.2250||SHF3 S Fork||Shasta-Trinity NF - South Fork Management Unit
 
|-
 
|4||7||168.9625||168.9625||SHF4 T Riv||Shasta-Trinity NF - Trinity River Management Unit
 
|-
 
|5||7||166.9875||166.9875||SHF5 ShstMcC||Shasta-Trinity NF - Shasta McLoud Management Unit
 
|-
 
|6||7||167.7250||167.7250||SHF6 NRA||Shasta-Trinity NF - National Recreation Area
 
|-
 
|7||1||154.3400||154.3400||SHF7 Med-A||Med-Alph (Old Medical Net)
 
|-
 
|8||6||156.0750||156.0750||SHF8 Clcd||Calcord Tone 6 Rx and Tx Sides
 
|-
 
|9||||171.5000||171.5000||SHF9 Svc Dir||Shasta-Trinity NF Service Net Direct
 
|-
 
|10||1,4,6,12||171.5000||164.8250||SHF10 Svc Rpt||Shasta-Trinity NF Service Net Repeater
 
|-
 
|11||||168.0500||168.050||SHF11 NIFC T1||NIFC Tac 1
 
|-
 
|12||||168.2000||168.2000||SHF12 NIFC T2||NIFC Tac 2
 
|-
 
|13||||168.6000||168.6000||SHF13 NIFC T3||NIFC Tac 3
 
|-
 
|14||||167.6000||167.6000||A/G43 CA1 P||National Air-Ground 43 CA Zone 1 Primary
 
 
|}
 
 
Tone 7 must be used on Channels 3-6 to transmit to any District Office on these frequencies.
 
 
==='''Tones'''===
 
 
Information about the tones transmitted on the output frequency is unavailable.
 
 
{| border="4" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 2px #777777 solid; border-collapse: collapse; float;"
 
|+ style="font-size: larger; font-weight: bold;" |SHF Repeaters
 
!Tone
 
!Location
 
!CTCSS Tone
 
|-
 
|1||Bonanza King||110.9
 
|-
 
|2||Hogback||123.0
 
|-
 
|3||Grizzly Peak||131.8
 
|-
 
|4||Hayfork Bally||136.5
 
|-
 
|5||Ironsides||146.2
 
|-
 
|6||Grey Butte||156.7
 
|-
 
|7||Bully Choop||167.9
 
|-
 
|8||Pickett Peak||103.5
 
|-
 
|9||Oregon Mtn.||100.0
 
|-
 
|10||Sugarloaf||107.2
 
|-
 
|11||Plummer Peak||114.8
 
|-
 
|12||McFarland||127.3
 
|-
 
|13||Bass||141.3
 
|-
 
|14||Tomhead||151.4
 
|-
 
|15||Antelope||162.2
 
 
|}
 
 
===Related Links===
 
*[[National Incident Radio Support Cache]] - These frequencies are used for large incidents, usually when a Type I or Type II Incident Management Team is assigned. This cache is used for fires, floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, visits of high ranking officials, such the U.S. President and the presidents of other countries, large law enforcement incidents, special events and other incidents where the federal government is utilizing the Incident Command System.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Return to DB page: {{DB|a|4301|United States Forest Service (CA)}}<br/>
 
{{USFSinCA}}
 
 
[[Category:California Fire Services]]
 
[[Category:California Fire Services Frequencies]]
 
[[Category:California Fire Services Aviation]]
 
[[Category:California Fire Services Aviation Frequencies]]
 
[[Category:California Medical]]
 
[[Category:California Medical Frequencies]]
 
[[Category:California Recreation or Attractions]]
 
[[Category:California Recreation or Attractions Frequencies]]
 
[[Category:US Forest Service in California]]
 
[[Category:US Forest Service Frequencies in California]]
 

Revision as of 18:16, 29 June 2016