Frequency List for Calaveras County Area

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Frequency List for Calaveras County Area

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From Ken Sanders
Frequency List for Calaveras County Area
Freq-MHz Offset-MHz Tone-Hz Location Sponsor Comments
Amateur Radio - HAM
145.1700 -0.600 100.0 FowlerPk CARS-N6FRG Primary Club Repeater
145.1700 0.000 100.0 TalkAround Simplex on Repeater Out
441.8750 5.000 100.0 Arnold CARS-N6FRG Linked to 145.170
441.8750 0.000 100.0 TalkAround Simplex on Repeater Out
440.1000 5.000 100.0 WestPoint WS6P-W6WPT
146.8350 -0.600 100.0 Amador ACARC
147.0900 0.600 114.8 BearMtn WB6ASU Lodi ARC
147.9450 -0.600 100.0 Duck Wall TCARES Primary Club Repeater
146.1150 0.600 100.0 Columbia TCARES
147.9750 -0.600 100.0 DodgeRidge TCARES Back Country Coverage
Public Service - PS
151.1750 ListenOnly 136.5 Multiple CalFire TuolCalv Dispatch
"San Andreas"
151.3550 ListenOnly 103.5 Multiple CalFire "Command 1"
151.2650 ListenOnly 103.5 Multiple CalFire "Command 2"
151.2425 ListenOnly 103.5 Multiple CalFire "Command 12"
151.6625 ListenOnly 136.5 Multiple CalFire "Calaveras Command"
151.0400 ListenOnly 192.8 FowlerPk Cal-SO 1 of 4 Dispatch Repeaters
151.0100 ListenOnly 192.8 BlueMtn Cal-SO 1 of 4 Dispatch Repeaters
151.0550 ListenOnly 192.8 SanAndreas Cal-SO 1 of 4 Dispatch Repeaters
151.0700 ListenOnly 192.8 ValleySprngs Cal-SO 1 of 4 Dispatch Repeaters
151.0250 ListenOnly 136.5 Multiple CC Roads "Control"
FRS/GMRS Suggested Emergency Channel
462.6750 0.000 141.3 Simplex Individuals FRS/GMRS Channel 20, Tone 22
OFF on Rx, On Tx if possible REPTR6 - Pl_141.3
General information and suggestions:
Do not transmit on any frequency on which you do not have authorization.
PS listening is OK, but passing on information heard can be a problem.
Many scanners have a "Close Call" search that can help find nearby signals.
In major event, monitor PS and HAM frequencies to have situational awareness.
In major event use FRS/GMRS #20, 22 to communicate with non HAMs.
During an incident, there is likely to be a net in process on 145.170. Please join us.
Learn Radio Direction Finding - RDF or Fox Hunting. RDF is a useful skill to find
accidental and purposefully keyed down transmitters that are causing interference.
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