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Old 05-21-2009, 03:41 AM
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HAS BLM CARSON CHANGED FREQUENCYS? McCLELLAN PEAK IS NOT WORKING PRIMARY
IS OR WAS 169.7750 MHZ INPUT 169.0250MHZ 186.2 PL (McCLELLAN)HAVE THEY CHANGED?
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The following is from the 2008 Annual Operating Plan between BLM and Reno/Truckee - the document is online at the City of reno website. Maybe a 2009 Plan will appear there soon - if it is not already there.


When a Multi Agency or a rapidly expanding incident occurs, the use of White Fire
frequencies as tactical channels is mandatory to ensure common communications on the
fire ground.

BLM frequencies per this Plan:

RX TX TONE USE

169.775 169.775 CC BLM LOCAL
169.775 169.025 173.8 CC BLM FT SAGE REPEATER
169.775 169.025 203.5 CC BLM VIRGINIA REPEATER
169.775 169.025 114.8 CC BLM FAIRVIEW REPEATER
169.775 169.025 151.4 CC BLM CORY REPEATER
169.775 169.025 186.2 CC BLM McClellan REPEATER
171.675 171.675 CC BLM SCENE OF ACTION (SOA)
165.250 165.250 PRIMARY AIR-GROUND
166.875 166.875 SECONDARY AIR-GROUND
154.280 154.280 NV EMS 1 (WHITE 1)
154.265 154.265 NV EMS 2 (WHITE 2)

Reno Fire Department, Truckee Meadows Fire District frequencies (Non-
Narrow Band) per this plan:

RX TX TX Tone USE

158.745 159.390 See Below TM Main
158.880 158.880 136.5 TM VHF Gold
158.940 158.940 107.2 TM VHF Silver

REPEATER TONES

Tones Frequency Name

1 107.2 TM Slide
2 118.8 TM Peavine
3 136.5 TM Virginia Peak
4 127.3 TM Gerlach
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Thanx Zerg901 I tried the city of reno site found another page somewere on the net as current as this month and shows the same info you sent me. It is confirmed that BLM Carson has changed freqs
from 169.7750 out/169.0250 in to 169.9875 out,all the repeaters on .9875 have 146.2 hz on the output
i searched all day from 162.6000 to 173.9875 and never found a mobile xmiting,but there was very little
comms on the repeater mostly simplex so i didnt have much of a chance of finding them. The tones
for .7750 repeater did not work at all so with hearing them on .9875 that confirms it with me, I dont know where to find this info until it comes out somwhere or you know somebody on the inside.
gvranchosbill
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