Difference between revisions of "US Forest Service - White Mountain National Forest (NH/ME)"
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− | |11||159. | + | |11||159.2850|| ||159.2850|| ||Northeast Fire Compact - Direct|| |
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− | |12||VHF|| || || ||NH Forestry|| | + | |12||VHF||P25||VHF||P25||State of NH Forestry|| |
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|13||168.6500|| ||168.6500|| ||National Flight Following|| | |13||168.6500|| ||168.6500|| ||National Flight Following|| |
Revision as of 14:30, 13 August 2017
US Forest Service
White Mountain National Forest, NH/ME
Channels
- PL changing to 110.9 in 2017, along with new NTIA compliant input freq
Channel # | Rx Freq | Rx Tone | Tx Freq | Tx Tone | Description | Confirmation/Re-Confirmation |
01 | 171.5250 | 171.5250 | Ground - Local - Direct | |||
02 | 171.5250 | 110.9 | ??? | 167.9 | Mount Washington Repeater | 2017.07.09 ecps92 |
03 | 171.5250 | 167.9 | 170.5750 | 146.2 | Middle Sister Repeater | 2015.07.10 |
04 | 171.5250 | 167.9 | 170.5750 | 123.0 | Wildcat Repeater | 2013.04.13 |
05 | 171.5250 | 170.5750 | 131.8 | Mount Moosilaukee Repeater | ||
05 | 171.5250 | 167.9 | 170.5750 | 131.8 | Milan Repeater (To be Retired in Late 2014) | 2013.04.13 |
06 | 171.5250 | 170.5750 | 136.5 | Loon Mountain & West Royce Repeaters | ||
07 | 171.5250 | 167.9 | 170.5750 | 110.9 | Mount Techumseh Repeater | 2014.07.12 |
08 | 171.5250 | 170.5750 | 103.5 | Pleasant Mountain Repeater | ||
09 | 171.5250 | 170.5750 | 156.7 | Hitchcock Mountain Repeater | ||
10 | 171.5250 | 110.9 | 171.5250 | 110.9 | Ground - Local - Direct | |
11 | 159.2850 | 159.2850 | Northeast Fire Compact - Direct | |||
12 | VHF | P25 | VHF | P25 | State of NH Forestry | |
13 | 168.6500 | 168.6500 | National Flight Following | |||
14 | OPEN | |||||
15 | 162.XXXX | Maine WX | ||||
16 | 162.XXXX | New Hampshire WX |
Related Links
- National Incident Radio Support Cache - These frequencies are also used for active fire operations.