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Yosemite dispatch is located in the town of El Portal just off of highway 140. Dispatch is called "Yosemite."
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Yosemite dispatch is located in the town of El Portal (pronounced el POOR tal) just off of highway 140. Dispatch is called "Yosemite."
  
 
Yosemite Fire Dispatch is called "Yosemite Fire."
 
Yosemite Fire Dispatch is called "Yosemite Fire."
  
There is a Zone available for wideband operation and narrowband operation. Each Zone has the same channel lineup.
 
  
 
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===Channels===
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|+ '''YNP Repeater Tones'''
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|+ '''YNP Radio Channels'''
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|Channel #||Tone(s)||Rx Freq||Tx Freq||Alpha Tag||Description||Notes||Confirmation/ReConfirmation Date
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|01|| ||172.7750||172.7750||YNP1 FireDir||Yosemite NP CH1 Fire Net Direct|| ||
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|02||1-5,7||172.7750||166.3625||YNP2 FireRpt||Yosemite NP CH2 Fire Net Repeater|| ||
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|03|| ||172.6500||172.6500||YNP3 ParkDir||Yosemite NP CH3 Park Net Direct|| ||
 
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!Site
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|04||3||172.6500||171.6500||YNP4 ParkRpt||Yosemite NP CH4 Park Net Mt. Hoffman Repeater|| ||
!Tone
 
 
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|Crane Flat
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|05||1,2||172.6500||172.0250||YNP5 ParkRpt||Yosemite NP CH5 Park Net Repeater|| ||
|1 (110.9)
 
 
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|Turtleback
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|06|| ||166.3000||166.3000||YNP6 VllyDir||Yosemite NP CH6 Valley Net Direct|| ||
|1
 
 
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|Signal Peak
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|07||1,2||166.3000||164.4250||YNP9 VllyRpt||Yosemite NP CH7 Valley Net Repeater|| ||
|2 (123.0)
 
 
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|Wawona
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|08|| ||168.3500||168.3500||YNP08 Common||Yosemite NP CH8 Common Net|| ||
|2
 
 
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|Sentinel Dome
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|09|| ||168.5625||168.5625||YNP9 Air-Grnd||Yosemite NP CH9 Air-to-Ground||(1) ||
|2
 
 
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|Mount Hoffman
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|10?|| ||166.8500||166.8500||YNP10? LE Dir||Yosemite NP CH10? Law Enforcement Net Direct||(2) ||
|3 (131.8)
 
 
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|North Mountain
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|11?||1-3,6||166.8500||171.8250||YNP11? LE Rpt||Yosemite NP CH11? Law Enforcement Repeater||(2)
|4 (136.5)
 
 
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|Sentinel Dome
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|5 (146.2)
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
  
The input tone will be reflected as the output tone when using a repeater.
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(1)  The park's air to ground frequency is also designated National Air to Ground 55.  There is no record of AG 55 being assigned to any dispatch zone in the country.  On a case by case basis, NIFC can assign it to extended attack incidents, but cannot do so if interference to Yosemite NP will result.  
  
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(2)  Information on the channels the law enforcement net occupies is no longer available as Channels 10-16 are not shown on the documents obtained. 
  
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It is not known how use of the law enforcement net is determined as protection rangers are heard on the Park, Valley and Law Enforcement Nets.  Based on listening it appears that most law enforcement and search and rescue communications in the Valley District use the law enforcement net.  The bulk of the protection traffic in the remaining districts is carried on the park net.
  
===Channels===
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===Tones===
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{| class="wikitable" border="1" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 2px #777777 solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
|Channel #||Rx Freq||Rx Tone||Tx Freq||Tx Tone||Description||Confirmation/Re-Confirmation
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!Tone #
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!Site
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!Tone Frequency
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!Used on YNP Channel
 
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|01||172.7750|| ||172.7750|| ||Parkwide Fire - Local||
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|1
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|Crane Flat
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|110.9
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|2, 5
 
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|02||172.7750|| ||171.8000||110.9||Fire - Crane Flat Repeater||
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|1
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|Turtleback
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|110.9
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|7, 11
 
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|02||172.7750|| ||171.8000||123.0||Fire - Signal Peak Repeater||
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|2
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|Signal Peak
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|123.0  
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|2
 
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|02||172.7750|| ||171.8000||131.8||Fire - Mount Hoffman Repeater||
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|2
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|Wawona
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|123.0
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|5, 11
 
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|02||172.7750|| ||171.8000||136.5||Fire - North Mountain Repeater||
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|2
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|Sentinel Dome
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|123.0
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|7
 
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|02||172.7750|| ||171.8000||146.2||Fire - Sentiel Dome Repeater||
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|3
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|Mount Hoffman
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|131.8
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|2, 4, 11
 
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|03||172.6500||167.9||172.6500||167.9||Law - Parkwide - Local||
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|4
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|North Mountain
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|136.5
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|2
 
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|04||172.6500||167.9||171.6500||167.9||Law - Mount Hoffman Repeater||
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|5
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|Sentinel Dome
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|146.2
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|2
 
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|05||172.6500||167.9||171.6500||110.9||Law - Crane Flat Repeater||
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|6
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|Sentinel Dome
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|156.7
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|11
 
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|05||172.6500||167.9||171.6500||123.0||Law - Wawona Point Repeater||
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|7
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|Henness Ridge
|06||166.3000|| ||166.3000|| ||Parkwide - Local||
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|167.9
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|2
|07||166.3000|| ||164.4250||110.9||Turtle Back Dome Repeater||
 
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|07||166.3000|| ||164.4250||123.0||Sentinel Dome Repeater||
 
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|08||168.3500|| ||168.3500||No PL||Tactical / Common||
 
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|09||168.5625|| ||168.5625|| ||Air/Ground||
 
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|10||170.000|| ||170.000|| ||Air/Ground||
 
 
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|}
 
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[[Category:Pacific Region]]
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Repeaters transmit the input tone on the output frequency.
[[Category:US Federal Government]]
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===Related Links===
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*[[National Incident Radio Support Cache]] - These frequencies are also used for active fire operations.
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[[Category:California Recreation or Attractions]]
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[[Category:California Recreation or Attractions Frequencies]]
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[[Category:US National Parks in California]]
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[[Category:US National Parks Frequencies in California]]

Latest revision as of 12:04, 3 April 2022


Yosemite dispatch is located in the town of El Portal (pronounced el POOR tal) just off of highway 140. Dispatch is called "Yosemite."

Yosemite Fire Dispatch is called "Yosemite Fire."


Channels

YNP Radio Channels
Channel # Tone(s) Rx Freq Tx Freq Alpha Tag Description Notes Confirmation/ReConfirmation Date
01 172.7750 172.7750 YNP1 FireDir Yosemite NP CH1 Fire Net Direct
02 1-5,7 172.7750 166.3625 YNP2 FireRpt Yosemite NP CH2 Fire Net Repeater
03 172.6500 172.6500 YNP3 ParkDir Yosemite NP CH3 Park Net Direct
04 3 172.6500 171.6500 YNP4 ParkRpt Yosemite NP CH4 Park Net Mt. Hoffman Repeater
05 1,2 172.6500 172.0250 YNP5 ParkRpt Yosemite NP CH5 Park Net Repeater
06 166.3000 166.3000 YNP6 VllyDir Yosemite NP CH6 Valley Net Direct
07 1,2 166.3000 164.4250 YNP9 VllyRpt Yosemite NP CH7 Valley Net Repeater
08 168.3500 168.3500 YNP08 Common Yosemite NP CH8 Common Net
09 168.5625 168.5625 YNP9 Air-Grnd Yosemite NP CH9 Air-to-Ground (1)
10? 166.8500 166.8500 YNP10? LE Dir Yosemite NP CH10? Law Enforcement Net Direct (2)
11? 1-3,6 166.8500 171.8250 YNP11? LE Rpt Yosemite NP CH11? Law Enforcement Repeater (2)


(1) The park's air to ground frequency is also designated National Air to Ground 55. There is no record of AG 55 being assigned to any dispatch zone in the country. On a case by case basis, NIFC can assign it to extended attack incidents, but cannot do so if interference to Yosemite NP will result.

(2) Information on the channels the law enforcement net occupies is no longer available as Channels 10-16 are not shown on the documents obtained.

It is not known how use of the law enforcement net is determined as protection rangers are heard on the Park, Valley and Law Enforcement Nets. Based on listening it appears that most law enforcement and search and rescue communications in the Valley District use the law enforcement net. The bulk of the protection traffic in the remaining districts is carried on the park net.

Tones

YNP Repeater Tones
Tone # Site Tone Frequency Used on YNP Channel
1 Crane Flat 110.9 2, 5
1 Turtleback 110.9 7, 11
2 Signal Peak 123.0 2
2 Wawona 123.0 5, 11
2 Sentinel Dome 123.0 7
3 Mount Hoffman 131.8 2, 4, 11
4 North Mountain 136.5 2
5 Sentinel Dome 146.2 2
6 Sentinel Dome 156.7 11
7 Henness Ridge 167.9 2


Repeaters transmit the input tone on the output frequency.

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