Annual pilgrimage to Leavenworth for a conference this week confirmed these freqs at Stevens Pass:
WSP Chelan Co: 154.935 (FB2) Analog 123.0hz strong signal observed at the summit. WSP King / Sno Co: 154.755 (FB2) NAC 71 strong signal observed at the summit.
It was evident that these WSP transmitter sites are positioned well below the summit elevation level - I'd assume to garner maximum sharing or co-use of RF spectrum and system design efficiencies from east to west counties.
Neither are simulcast today, instead using their traditional selective and geo-specific transmitter sites all across these user counties.
Then also:
Pacific NW Trail Assoc: ( Pass Resort complex maintenance crews at the summit )
*151.865 (FB2) out @ 162.2 hz "Channel 2" 151.925 input
*151.715 (FB2) out @ 123.0 hz 151.805 input
DOT
And, as stated by other Intercept NW members in the past, 151.025 Analog @ 156.7 hz on Hwy 2 near Plain, WA
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