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Death Valley Radio Frequencies

Discussion in 'Off-Roading & Trails' started by MonkeyProof, Feb 10, 2017.

  1. Feb 10, 2017 at 7:19 PM
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    What are your radio frequencies that you monitor or recommend someone to monitor while inside Death Valley?
     
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    When off road, I monitor all personal radio services and So Cal simplex freq, according to 2 meter band plan.

    GMRS/FRS
    First 22 table records here:. http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/FRS/GMRS_combined_channel_chart

    MURS
    http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Multi-Use_Radio_Service

    TASMA 2M BAND PLAN, SIMPLEX Table
    http://www.tasma.org/TASMA-2m-Band-Plan.pdf

    For Death Valley
    I also scan NPS freq and Xanterra staff
    170.100 NPS
    461.025 Xanterra


    Inyo sheriff
    154.725

    BLM
    166.750


    I usually find 4wheel groups on 2M ham and others on MURS or GMRS. I tone decode their transmissions and will say hi if they seem cool. Lol

    I was searching for Paul HB Murphy in December of 2015 in Death Valley and I found a group on the air 15 miles ahead, and ask them if they found a legendary black Tacoma on trail. Lol


     
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    Mazourka Peak-W6TD 146.760000 CT 103.5
    Little Lake- W6TD 147.210000 CT 103.5
    SILVER PEAK- W6IY 146.940000 CT 103.5
    Hi Potosi- WA7HXO 146.880 CT 100


    DVNP ROGERS OPS 170.100000 CT 141.3
    DVNP DRYPEAK OPS 170.100000 CT 127.3
    DVNP Grpevne OPS 170.100000 CT 146.2

    Furance Creek Lo 151.835000 FM 0.0
    Xanterra Resorts 461.025000 CT 114.8

    CHP GOLD CH. 42.120000 CT 118.8
    CHP GOLD MOBILE 42.200000 CT 118.8
    InyoCoSD 1 154.725000 CT 97.4
    InyoCoSD 2 151.025000 FM 0.0
    InyoCounty Fire 153.875000 CT 151.4
    InyoCounty EMS 154.310000 CT 136.5
    BLM 166.375000 CT 103.5
    MERCY AIR 453.875000 CT 179.9

    AIR NATL. GUARD 168.625000 CT 136.5
    R-2508 COMPLEX 319.500000 AM 0.0
    R-2508 COMPLEX 315.900000 AM 0.0
    DV Airport 122.900000 AM 0.0
     
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    Panamint Springs to Ridgecrest locals use 147.770.
     
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    :thumbsup:

    http://ki6psp.blogspot.com/2010/04/emergancy-communications-in-panamint.html
     
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    I'll bring my wideband panadapter with me out there when I'm back in dv early next month. Keep you updated.
     
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    the Marzouka and Silver Peak repeaters are great. There is someone waiting to say hello whenever you key on those repeaters. They might be linked, I'm not sure.
    Here is a link to Bishop Amateur Radio Club, they have some useful frequencies for the region.

    https://www.n6ov.com/repeater.html
     
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    Is the Rogers Peak repeater a - or + offset?
    But can you also use it as simplex? New to ham, so haven't been able to quite figure all this out
     

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