RADIO FREQUENCIES FOR ALL NATIONAL FORESTS IN CALIFORNIA

Typed up by Peter Szerlag on February 26, 1999
Info from a 1998 USFS booklet.


Angeles NF - 169.95R - 169.575R - 168.20
Cleveland NF - 168.75R - 168.15R - 168.20
El Dorado NF - 171.525R - 172.325R - 164.125R
Inyo NF - 168.125R - 168.20 - 171.50R
Klamath NF - 164.175R - 168.20 - 168.175R - 168.775R
Lake Tahoe Basin - 172.375R - 168.65
Lassen NF - 172.225R - 169.95 - 168.65
Los Padres NF - 170.55R - 170.475 - 172.35 - 171.55R
Mendocino NF - 169.175R - 171.55R - 171.70R - 168.20
Modoc NF - 168.75R - 168.15 - 170.175 - 164.80
Plumas NF - 170.55R - 171.425R - 168.20
San Bernardino NF - 171.475R - 172.225R - 168.65
Sequoia NF - 168.675R - 168.775 - 168.175 - 168.20
Shasta-Trinity NF - 171.575R - 170.4875 - 172.275 - 172.375 - 169.875 - 168.20
Sierra NF - 171.475R - 172.225R - 168.65
Six Rivers NF - 168.125R - 168.725R - 164.15
Stanislaus NF - 168.75R - 168.15R - 171.50R - 168.65
Tahoe NF - 168.775R - 168.175R - 168.20

Air to Ground - 170.00

Travel Net - 169.125R
(The Travel Net has approximately 25 repeater sites around the state to allow units who are travelling long distances to remain in contact with a USFS dispatcher.)

Large Fire Cache - 173.9125 - 173.9625 - 173.9875 - 168.35 - 168.55 - 163.10 (+ ?more)

{Backbone Links and Project/Large Fire Camps - try scanning the 411Mhz and 415Mhz areas]

Note - I have a high degree of confidence that this list is very accurate. - Enjoy - Any comments or questions - contact zerg90@hotmail.com

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