[FedCom] Forest Service interesting stuff (part 1)

T.K. Ruffzarf [email protected]
Tue, 14 May 2002 12:16:41 -0700



>From: Ty Logan <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [FedCom] Forest Service interesting stuff (part 1)
>Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 09:16:04 EDT
>
>As I have been saying since Febuary, 168.025 is a Law Enforcement freq,
>primarily used by Nat'l Forrest units, but I beg to differ with you on
>the input (mobile tx) freq. 163.100 is the standard input to the 168.025
>repeaters here in Az. 164.625 is used exclusively by the US Fish and
>Wildlife, as a repeater output, with 163.150 being the input.
>
>168.350: I have listed as an NIFC (Nat'l Incident Fire Cache) freq.
>
>168.625: is indeed the Air Guard freq in use here in Az (most recently
>used at the RYAN fire around the Ft Huachuca area).
>
>Ty
>the scaner_dude
>
>
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  In CA, all LE inputs I've seen are 164.625, whether the outputs are 
168.025, or the old 166.125. Outside CA I can't say, except 163.1 is an 
itinerant that can be used by anyone, along with 168.350.

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