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 Post subject: Favorite freqs?
PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 6:42 pm 
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I'm getting a VHF Spectra programmed and would love to hear everyone's suggestions as to what they would program. This could be useful for anyone who wants to program a radio for local use, not just me. :wink:

I spend a lot of my time in the mountains so would like to put in DNR/USFS(and their police units)/WSP/ mutual aid etc.

If you know the freq, wonderful, but just knowing what channel you are referring to would be great (i.e. WSP Aircraft or VHF MARS)

Thanks!

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For the Mountains I would go with USFS main and tac, DNR area and common, WSP area (because of the USFS L/E division use) and Nat'l Parks (if applicaple)[sp], and a County fire main and fire tac.
146.520 and a repeater that would work in 'your' woods. (If it applies to you).


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I would add 320.9, the primary freq for the AR 355 refueling track beginning at Tatoosh and ending at Moses Lake. On Thursday I got a picture of a KC-135 about to refuel a C-17 over Edmonds.

http://microvoltradio.com/vr1355/ar3209.jpg


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Impressive picture.

146.520? Which is this?

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155.01. Just about every small town in Washington and Oregon has used this frequency at one time or another. I often hear stakeouts and car to car on this channel. I have even heard business users on the channel. MTM


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PostPosted: Wed May 05, 2004 9:04 pm 
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Port Townsend uses as Fire F2 because years ago they got a bunch of ole Olympia radios that had the freq in it. One of the S. Sno County cities also uses it - or at least did pre-800Mhz.

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