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== '''Lassen National Forest (LNF - Forest #06) "Susanville" KMB 6-9-0''' ==
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The forest was formed in 1905 when it was named one of the Forest Reserves, which were all renamed "National Forests" in 1907.  It is named after pioneer Peter Lassen, who mined, ranched and promoted the area to emigrant parties in the 1850s.  The size of the Lassen National Forest is 1.2 million acres.  The Forest lies at the heart of one of the most fascinating areas of California, called the Crossroads.  Here the granite of the Sierra Nevada, the lava of the Cascades and the Modoc Plateau, and the sagebrush of the Great Basin meet and blend.  It is an area of great variety, greeting visitors and residents alike with a wide array of recreational opportunities and adventures. Fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, bicycling, boating, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and just exploring and learning about nature are among the many popular pastimes.
 
 
 
Within the Lassen National Forest you can explore a lava tube or the land of Ishi, the last survivor of the Yahi Yana Native American tribe; watch pronghorn antelope glide across sage flats or an osprey snatch fish from lake waters; drive four-wheel trails into high granite country appointed with sapphire lakes or discover spring wildflowers on foot. 
 
 
 
The forest has 92,000 acres of old growth. The common tree species are Douglas fir (''Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii''), Ponderosa pine (''Pinus ponderosa''), White Fir (''Abies concolor''), Jeffrey pine (''Pinus jeffreyi''), Red fir (''Abies magnifica''), and Lodgepole pine (''Pinus contorta'').
 
 
 
The Forest is divided into the Almanor (District 1), Hat Creek (District 3) and Eagle Lake (District 8) Ranger Districts, with the Forest Supervisor's Office in Susanville.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[File:R5 2014 Lassen NF RD Map.JPG]]  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==='''RADIO SYSTEM'''===
 
 
 
The Lassen National Forest has a Forest Net with 8 repeaters and an Admin Net with 4 repeaters.  Channels allowing direct (simplex) communications on each net are provided.  There are channels for the fire net of the BLM Northern California District and the local net for the Lassen-Modoc Unit of Cal Fire.  The first 11 channels listed are common to all the radios of the Forest, regardless of function or location.
 
 
 
==='''Other'''===
 
 
 
The unit identifier system for non-fire personnel used on the Lassen National Forest is unknown.  The Susanville Interagency Fire Center provides dispatching for the Lassen National Forest, the Northern California District of the BLM, the Lassen-Modoc-Plumas Unit of Cal Fire, and the fire function of Lassen National Park.  Law enforcement service for Lassen National Park is provided by the dispatch center at Yosemite National Park.  The unit identifier for this center is "Susanville."
 
 
 
 
 
==='''Channel Plan'''===
 
 
 
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|+ style="font-size: larger" | '''Lassen National Forest Channel Lineup'''
 
|'''Channel '''||'''Tone(s) '''||'''Rx '''||'''Tx '''||'''Alpha Tag '''||'''Description '''
 
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|1||||172.2250||172.2250||LNF1 Frst Dir||Forest Net Direct
 
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|2||1-8||172.2250||171.4750||LNF2 Frst Rpt||Forest Net Repeater
 
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|3||7||169.9500||169.9500||LNF3 Admin Dir||Admin Net Direct
 
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|4||2-5||169.9500||164.9125||LNF4 Admin Rpt||Admin Net Repeater
 
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|5||4||171.6250||171.6250||LNF5 BLM NOD Fire||BLM Northern California District Fire Net Direct
 
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|6||||168.6625||168.6625||LNF6 R5 ProjNet||R5 Project Net
 
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|7||||168.2000||168.2000||LNF7 NIFC T2||NIFC Tac 2
 
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|8||||167.6000||167.6000||LNF8 A/G 43 CA1 P||National Air to Ground 43 CA1 Zone 1
 
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|9||||151.2200||151.2200||LNF9 CF A/G||Cal Fire Air to Ground
 
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|10||||151.2500||151.2500||LNF10 CF LMU LocDir||Cal Fire Lake-Modoc-Plumas Unit, Local Net Direct
 
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|11||1-7||151.2500||159.4050||LNF11 CF LMU LocRpt||Cal Fire Lake-Modoc-Plumas Unit, Local Net Repeater
 
 
 
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==='''Channel Plan Upcoming Changes 2016'''===
 
 
 
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|+ style="font-size: larger" | '''Lassen National Forest Channel Lineup'''
 
|'''Channel '''||'''Tone(s) '''||'''Rx '''||'''Tx '''||'''Alpha Tag '''||'''Description '''
 
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|1||||173.1875||173.1875||LNF1 Fire Dir||Fire Net Direct (Scheduled for late summer 2016) (Net to be renamed "Fire Net.")
 
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|2||1-8||173.1875||164.8000||LNF2 Fire Rpt||Fire Net Repeater (Scheduled for late summer 2016) (Net to be renamed "Fire Net.")
 
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==='''Tones'''===
 
 
 
It is unknown what tones are transmitted on repeater output frequencies.
 
 
 
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|+ style="font-size: larger; font-weight: bold;" |LNF Repeaters
 
!Tone
 
!Location
 
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|1||Dyer Mtn.||110.9
 
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|2||Widow Mtn||123.0
 
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|3||West Prospect||131.8
 
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|4||Antelope Mtn.||136.5
 
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|5||Turner Mtn.||146.2
 
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|6||Bald Mtn.||156.7
 
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|7||Little Antelope||167.9
 
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|8||Lassen Peak||103.5
 
 
 
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The Forest Net (Channel 2) works on all of these repeaters.  The Fire Net (Channel 4) is installed at 4 of these repeater sites as listed in the channel line up table above.
 
 
 
 
 
==='''Cal Fire Tones'''===
 
 
 
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|1||Beckworth||110.9
 
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|2||Dyer Mtn.||123.0
 
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|3||Likely||131.8
 
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|4||Fredonyer||136.5
 
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|5||Widow Mtn.||146.2
 
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|6||Happy Camp||156.7
 
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|7||Roop||167.9
 
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===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/>
 
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[[Category:California Recreation or Attractions]]
 
[[Category:California Recreation or Attractions Frequencies]]
 
[[Category:US Forest Service in California]]
 
[[Category:US Forest Service Frequencies in California]]
 

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