Coos County Repeaters

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NEK1213

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Since the first of August the Coos County Sheriff's 155.595, NorthPac Fire 154.445 and Weeks Hospital dispatching Lancaster and now Groveton EMS are using repeaters. The new tower on Morse Mountain in the north end of Groveton appears to be active.

The only transmit frequency I've been able to confirm is for the EMS dispatch, 150.775 tone 167.9.
 

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They all have been using Repeaters for at least a few years now.

Maybe they added additional Tower Sites.

CSO was alternating in July between Analog and P25

Try 155.2350 to hear the EMS Repeater, 150.7750 is the input

Since the first of August the Coos County Sheriff's 155.595, NorthPac Fire 154.445 and Weeks Hospital dispatching Lancaster and now Groveton EMS are using repeaters. The new tower on Morse Mountain in the north end of Groveton appears to be active.

The only transmit frequency I've been able to confirm is for the EMS dispatch, 150.775 tone 167.9.
 

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None of these departments have been operating on repeaters until the first of August.

The transmit to 155.595 is 159.135
 

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Beg to differ, as I've been listening to their Repeaters for a few Years now during my trips to the North Country
None of these departments have been operating on repeaters until the first of August.

The transmit to 155.595 is 159.135
 

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Well, I've been here for over 60 years and have been monitoring since the mid 1970's. I can vouch for the update on these three operations. There are other departments that use repeaters.
 
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