Great Sand Dunes NP

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Looking for frequencies for them. Or do they exclusively use their DTRS talkgroup?
 

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173.9625 was the USFS Region 5 Tac 5 channel, until it was retired in 2010

Some parts of the Country it is FBI and in TX it's the Int'l Boundary and Water Comm

I found some old info showing 173.9625 MHz listed for them. I don't know if it's still in use. We are planning to visit there this year and I will be checking it out.

http://forums.radioreference.com/so...65591-national-park-sevice-sc.html#post492113
ScanIllinois: Miscellaneous U.S. Frederal Government
http://www.panix.com/~clay/scanning/Frequencies/Federal/park.txt
 

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Had a chance to spend the night Monday and found the Great Sand Dunes NP using 166.35 103.5 for Park Ops.

The Park Ranger was talking to the Campground Host on it. The Park Ranger told me they get dispatched by CSP. I did not have time to hear him using the TG of 8194 listed here:
State of Colorado DTRS Trunking System, Statewide, Multi-State - Scanner Frequencies

During my next trip there I will use this DTRS Site to monitor TG 8194:
Alamosa Site Details (State of Colorado DTRS)

I found some old info showing 173.9625 MHz listed for them. I don't know if it's still in use. We are planning to visit there this year and I will be checking it out.

http://forums.radioreference.com/so...65591-national-park-sevice-sc.html#post492113
ScanIllinois: Miscellaneous U.S. Frederal Government
http://www.panix.com/~clay/scanning/Frequencies/Federal/park.txt
 

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The Law Enforcement Ranges talk with Alamosa CSP/Combined dispatch on the DTRS and you can regularly hear them go on and off duty with them. They also use the VHF for internal park operations.

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