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'''[[US Forest Service - Plumas National Forest (CA)]]'''
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== '''Plumas National Forest (PNF - Forest #11) KMD 7-8-0''' ==
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The Plumas National Forest occupies 1,146,000 acres of scenic mountain lands in the northern Sierra Nevada.  Management of the Plumas National Forest has been the responsibility of the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, since the Forest was established by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905Situated in the Sierra Nevada, just south of the Cascade Range, the Plumas is versatile in its land features, uncrowded, and enhanced by a pleasant climate. Outdoor enthusiasts are attracted year round to its many streams and lakes, beautiful deep canyons, rich mountain valleys, meadows, and lofty peaks.  Beginning in the foothill country near Lake Oroville, the Plumas extends through heavily timbered slopes and into the rugged high country near U.S. Highway 395. State Highway 70 between Oroville and U.S. Highway 395 provide year round access, and State Highway 89 provides convenient connections through Tahoe.
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===Naming Articles===
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The forest includes 127,000 acres of the old growth forest. This consists primarily of Coast Douglas fir (''Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii''), Ponderosa pine (''Pinus ponderosa''), White fir (''Abies concolor''), Red Fir (''Abies magnifica'') and Jeffrey pine (''Pinus jeffreyi'').
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State page                New York (US), Queensland (AU), Ontario (CA)
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County page              Nelson County (VA)
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County Businesses        Nelson County (VA) Businesses
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County Fire/EMS          Nelson County (VA) Fire/EMS
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County Railroads          Nelson County (VA) Railroads
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County Utilities          Nelson County (VA) Utilities
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County ...                Nelson County (VA) ...
  
The Plumas National Forest is divided into the Beckworth (District 1), Mt. Hough ("Huff") (District 2) and Feather River (District 3)  Ranger Districts with the Forest Supervisor's Office in Quincy. 
 
  
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*Do Not use the Ampersand (&) in Article names, or section headings.
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*Do Not Use the Forward-Slash (/) to create sub-pages in the Main namespace; the feature is disabled.
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*** [[Missouri Statewide Wireless Interoperable Network (MOSWIN)]]
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***[[MOSWIN Highway Patrol RIDs (UIDs)]]
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***[[Missouri Statewide Wireless Interoperable Network (MOSWIN)]]
  
==='''RADIO SYSTEM'''===
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===Assigning Categories===
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The Forest has a Forest Net, an Admin Net, and a Service Net. It is possible to use a direct (simplex) channel on the Service Net, but not on the other two repeater networks. The Plumas used to link their repeaters with microwave and perhaps it is still in place, however,contacting the Ranger District offices and the dispatcher was possible on the simplex channel of each net. The user selected the simplex net and the tone for the repeater site they were in range of allowing direct communications with all the offices and the Emergency Communications Center. The radios could also switch to the repeater channel and use the same tone to key up the repeater. Direct or simplex calling of the dispatcher and ranger stations is no longer available.
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State page
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County page
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County Businesses
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County Fire/EMS
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County Railroads
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  County Utilities
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  ...
  
==='''Other'''===
 
  
The unit identifiers for non-fire personnel on the Plumas use the '''function name''', district number, position number system. Employees assigned to the Forest Supervisor's Office use the number "6" after the function name. The Plumas National Forest Emergency Communications Center provides service to the Plumas NF only. It is only one of two such federal centers in California that do not provide service to other federal agencies or co-located with a Cal Fire ECC. The other dispatch center similar is the Stanislaus National Forest Dispatch Center.  The identifier used by the center is "Plumas."
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====TRS/Trunking Related pages====
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*The Wiki page which shares the same system-name/page-name as an RRDB TRS page,
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**AND which has NOT been deprecated, should:
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***be assigned the appropriate state-level "(state) Trunked Radio Systems" category, and
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***not be assigned the state-level "(state) Trunking Information" category.
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***have the appropriate "Template:InfoBox..." correctly applied
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***have the appropriate "Template:Tracker..." applied, if one relates to the TRS's system-type.
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***have the appropriate "Return to" link(s) applied.
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**AND which HAS been deprecated, should:
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***be assigned the appropriate state-level "(state) Deprecated Trunked Systems" category, and
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***not be assigned the state-level "(state) Trunking Information" category.
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***have the appropriate "Template:InfoBox..." correctly applied
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***have the appropriate "Template:Tracker..." applied, if one relates to the TRS's system-type.
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***have the appropriate "Return to" link(s) applied.
  
  
==='''Channel Plan'''===
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*Subordinate pages which hold Trunking Information:
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**will begin with the related TRS's primary name appended with an appropriate description that indicates the page's purpose
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**will be assigned the appropriate state-level "(state) Trunking Information" category, or
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**will be assigned a more specific appropriate state-level trunking-related category, such as:
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***"(state) RID/UIDs", or
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***"(state) Unknown Talkgroups"
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**will have the appropriate "Return to" link(s) applied.
  
{| border="4" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 2px #777777 solid; border-collapse: collapse;" class="wikitable sortable"
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===Using Templates===
|+ style="font-size: larger" | '''Plumas National Forest Channel Lineup'''
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*These are examples of proper template-usage for certain types of articlesIf you have questions, please ask them in the Wiki Forum.
|'''Channel '''||'''Tone(s) '''||'''Rx '''||'''Tx '''||'''Alpha Tag '''||'''Description '''
 
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|1||1-14||170.5500||169.9000||PNF1 FrstRep||Plumas NF Forest Net Repeater
 
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|2||1-14||171.4250||172.3500||PNF2 AdmRpt||Plumas NF Admin Net Repeater
 
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|3||1-14||164.1250||164.8250||PNF3 Serv Rpt||Plumas NF Service Net Repeater
 
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|4||||164.1250||164.1250||PNF4 Serv Dir||Plumas NF Service Net Direct
 
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|5||||168.2000||168.2000||PNF5 NIFC T2||NIFC Tac 2
 
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|6||||167.5000||167.5000||PNF6 A/G14 CA2 P||National Air-Ground 14 CA2 Zone Primary
 
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|7||||168.0500||168.0500||PNF7 NIFC T1||NIFC Tac 1
 
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|8||||168.6000||168.6000||PNF8 NIFC T2||NIFC Tac 3
 
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|9||||168.6625||168.6625||PNF9 R5 Proj||Region 5 Project
 
  
|}
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Article Type              Typical Template-usage
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lists callsigns
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...
  
  
==='''Tones'''===
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===Narratives===
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{| 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;" |Plumas NF Repeaters
 
!Tone
 
!Location
 
!CTCSS Tone
 
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|1||Black Mtn.||110.9
 
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|2||Sage Mtn.||123.0
 
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|3||Thompson Peak||131.8
 
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|4||Mills Peak||136.5
 
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|5||Kettle Rock||146.2
 
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|6||Mt. Hough||156.7
 
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|7||Dixie Mtn.||167.9
 
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|8||Claremont||103.5
 
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|9||Bloomer||100.0
 
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|10||Big Bar||107.2
 
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|11||Sunset||114.8
 
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|12||Pike Country||127.3
 
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|13||Lexington||141.3
 
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|14||Red Hill||151.4
 
  
|}
 
  
 
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=Information to be Reviewed/Confirmed/Deleted=
 
==US Forest Service==
 
[http://www.fs.usda.gov/plumas Plumas National Forest, CA]
 
 
 
 
 
===Forest Net===
 
{| border="4" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 2px #777777 solid; border-collapse: collapse;" class="wikitable sortable"
 
|Channel #||Rx Freq||Rx Tone||Tx Freq||Tx Tone||T#||Description||Confirmation/Re-Confirmation
 
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|01||170.5500|| ||170.5500|| || ||Plumas NF - Forest Local - Direct||
 
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|02||170.5500|| ||169.9000||131.8||3||Thompson Peak Repeater||
 
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|02||170.5500|| ||169.9000||146.2||5||Kettle Rock Repeater||
 
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|02||170.5500|| ||169.9000||110.9||1||Black Mountain Repeater||
 
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|02||170.5500|| ||169.9000||156.7||6||Mount Hough Repeater||
 
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|02||170.5500|| ||169.9000||151.4||14||Red Hill Repeater||
 
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|02||170.5500|| ||169.9000||123.0||2||Sage Mountain Repeater||
 
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|02||170.5500|| ||169.9000||167.9||7||Dixie Mountain Repeater||
 
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|02||170.5500|| ||169.9000||123.0||2||Grizzly Repeater||
 
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|02||170.5500|| ||169.9000||103.5||8||Claremont Repeater||
 
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|02||170.5500|| ||169.9000||107.2||10||Big Bar Repeater||
 
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|02||170.5500|| ||169.9000||136.5||4||Mills Peak Repeater||
 
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|02||170.5500|| ||169.9000||141.3||13||Lexington Repeater||
 
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|02||170.5500|| ||169.9000||100.0||9||Bloomer Repeater||
 
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|02||170.5500|| ||169.9000||114.8||11||Sunset Repeater||
 
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|02||170.5500|| ||169.9000||127.3||12||Pike County Repeater||
 
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|}
 
 
 
===Admin Net===
 
{| border="4" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 2px #777777 solid; border-collapse: collapse;" class="wikitable sortable"
 
|Channel #||Rx Freq||Rx Tone||Tx Freq||Tx Tone||T#||Description||Confirmation/Re-Confirmation
 
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|03||171.4250|| ||171.4250|| || ||Plumas NF - Admin Local - Direct||
 
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|04||171.4250|| ||172.3500||131.8||3||Thompson Peak Repeater||
 
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|04||171.4250|| ||172.3500||146.2||5||Kettle Rock Repeater||
 
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|04||171.4250|| ||172.3500||110.9||1||Black Mountain Repeater||
 
|-
 
|04||171.4250|| ||172.3500||156.7||6||Mount Hough Repeater||
 
|-
 
|04||171.4250|| ||172.3500||151.4||14||Red Hill Repeater||
 
|-
 
|04||171.4250|| ||172.3500||123.0||2||Sage Mountain Repeater||
 
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|04||171.4250|| ||172.3500||167.9||7||Dixie Mountain Repeater||
 
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|04||171.4250|| ||172.3500||123.0||2||Grizzly Repeater||
 
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|04||171.4250|| ||172.3500||103.5||8||Claremont Repeater||
 
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|04||171.4250|| ||172.3500||107.2||10||Big Bar Repeater||
 
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|04||171.4250|| ||172.3500||136.5||4||Mills Peak Repeater||
 
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|04||171.4250|| ||172.3500||141.3||13||Lexington Repeater||
 
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|04||171.4250|| ||172.3500||100.0||9||Bloomer Repeater||
 
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|04||171.4250|| ||172.3500||114.8||11||Sunset Repeater||
 
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|04||171.4250|| ||172.3500||127.3||12||Pike County Repeater||
 
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|}
 
 
 
===Misc Channels===
 
{| border="4" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 2px #777777 solid; border-collapse: collapse;" class="wikitable sortable"
 
|Channel #||Rx Freq||Rx Tone||Tx Freq||Tx Tone||T#||Description||Confirmation/Re-Confirmation
 
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|05||168.2000|| ||168.2000|| ||||NIFC Tac 2||
 
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|06||167.5000|| ||167.5000|| ||||Region 5 Air/Ground 03||
 
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|07||168.0500|| ||168.0500|| ||||NIFC Tac 1||
 
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|08||168.6000|| ||168.6000|| ||||NIFC Tac 3||
 
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|09||168.6625|| ||168.6625|| ||||Region 5 Project||
 
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|}
 
 
 
[[Category:California]]
 
[[Category:US Forest Service]]
 
[[Category:California Frequencies]]
 
[[Category:US Forest Service Frequencies]]
 
[[Category:US Federal Government]]
 
[[Category:US Federal Government Frequencies]]
 
[[Category:Recreation or Attractions]]
 
[[Category:Recreation or Attractions Frequencies]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Return to DB page: [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=4301 United States Forest Service (CA)]<br/>
 
{{:User:QDP2012/USFSinCA}}
 
 
 
[[Category:California]]
 
[[Category:US Forest Service]]
 
[[Category:California Frequencies]]
 
[[Category:US Forest Service Frequencies]]
 
[[Category:US Federal Government]]
 
[[Category:US Federal Government Frequencies]]
 
[[Category:Recreation or Attractions]]
 
[[Category:Recreation or Attractions Frequencies]]
 

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Conventions and Standards


  • Conventions and Standards help ensure that a Wiki-visitor can successfully navigate the Wiki, and that data is presented in a consistent, convenient, and useful manner.
  • Abiding by these conventions and standards helps improve the quality of the Wiki. The opposite is true, too.

Naming Articles

  • These are examples of proper names for certain types of articles. If you have questions, please ask them in the Wiki Forum.
Article Type              Naming Convention Examples
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State page                New York (US), Queensland (AU), Ontario (CA)
County page               Nelson County (VA)
County Businesses         Nelson County (VA) Businesses
County Fire/EMS           Nelson County (VA) Fire/EMS
County Railroads          Nelson County (VA) Railroads
County Utilities          Nelson County (VA) Utilities
County ...                Nelson County (VA) ...


Assigning Categories

  • These are examples of proper category-assignments for certain types of articles. If you have questions, please ask them in the Wiki Forum.
Article Type              Typical Categories
------------              ------------------
State page
County page
County Businesses
County Fire/EMS
County Railroads
County Utilities
...


TRS/Trunking Related pages

  • The Wiki page which shares the same system-name/page-name as an RRDB TRS page,
    • AND which has NOT been deprecated, should:
      • be assigned the appropriate state-level "(state) Trunked Radio Systems" category, and
      • not be assigned the state-level "(state) Trunking Information" category.
      • have the appropriate "Template:InfoBox..." correctly applied
      • have the appropriate "Template:Tracker..." applied, if one relates to the TRS's system-type.
      • have the appropriate "Return to" link(s) applied.
    • AND which HAS been deprecated, should:
      • be assigned the appropriate state-level "(state) Deprecated Trunked Systems" category, and
      • not be assigned the state-level "(state) Trunking Information" category.
      • have the appropriate "Template:InfoBox..." correctly applied
      • have the appropriate "Template:Tracker..." applied, if one relates to the TRS's system-type.
      • have the appropriate "Return to" link(s) applied.


  • Subordinate pages which hold Trunking Information:
    • will begin with the related TRS's primary name appended with an appropriate description that indicates the page's purpose
    • will be assigned the appropriate state-level "(state) Trunking Information" category, or
    • will be assigned a more specific appropriate state-level trunking-related category, such as:
      • "(state) RID/UIDs", or
      • "(state) Unknown Talkgroups"
    • will have the appropriate "Return to" link(s) applied.

Using Templates

  • These are examples of proper template-usage for certain types of articles. If you have questions, please ask them in the Wiki Forum.
Article Type              Typical Template-usage
------------              ----------------------
lists callsigns
...


Narratives

  • Always compose your narratives using a neutral third-person perspective, with the following exceptions:
    • Articles written as equipment reviews can, but are not required to, include first-person statements, like "I found this scanner to be...".
    • Biographical/Personal information placed in your "User:..." page(s) can include first-person statements, like "I use this model scanner...", etc.
      • CAUTION: Anything you post will always exist in that page's "History", so be careful with your own personally identifiable information, and with anything that might later reflect poorly on your reputation in the eyes of your family or employer.


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