22 FIS Ski World Cup @ Killington (Fri-Sun, 11/25-27), Past Event Freqs

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Fri, Sat & Sun, November 25-27, 2022

2022 FIS Ski World Cup Women's Downhill (giant slalom & slalom) Championship

The Xfinity Killington Cup events begin on Friday, November 25 with the festival village, athlete bib presentation, live music, fireworks and more. The party rolls on through the weekend with Giant Slalom races followed by a concert on Saturday and Slalom races on Sunday. Be sure to check the schedule for a complete listing of the activities and the World Cup 101 for details on parking, shuttles and more.

Fri: Free ski (practice)
Sat: Giant Slalom Races
Sun: Slalom Races


Event Website:
The Killington Cup - Womens Audi FIS Ski World Cup Racing

Event Schedule:
Audi FIS Ski World Cup Killington - Schedule - Dates, Times, & Locations


Location:
Killington
4763 Killington Rd.
Killington, VT 05751
http://www.killington.com

Federation Internationale De Skiing (FIS) Website - Killington World Cup:
FIS Alpine Skiing - Killington (USA) - Event Details

FIS Headquarters
Switzerland

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PAST FREQUENCIES:

Sorry for the delay in posting this, just been extremely busy the past 2 weeks with events. Here are the frequencies ( from 2017 ) of what was in the ICS Command/dispatch radios, and other stuff was in the 4 Uniden BCD996P2 scanners that were audio/video recorded.

NOTE 1: The below Killington ski area freqs are the old ones, as they will now be on their new DMR trunked system and/or DMR digital simplex.

NOTE 2: The last event they did prior to the pandemic, they got UHF rental radios from California, and they were simply programmed to Killington's (then) analog channel plan (channels 1 thru 6). I'm sure they will now be DMR trunked capable.

NOTE 3: The last event they did prior to the pandemic, the same above UHF rental radios also had (partial) channel plan from the Killington Ski Club, which is outlined below under ( BUSINESS – INTERNAL EVENT FREQS # 2: >>> listings C1 through C15 ). C stands for "Club", club channel 1, club channel 2, etc, etc. The Club channels/frequencies consist of channels 1 through 15.

NOTES 4:
* Green Mountain Concert Services (from VT) is the vendor for the event security, which they used their own (UHF rental radios) 1 UHF analog channel (below).
* Atomonic Professional Audio/Video Services (from VT): 464.825 simplex D155 and 467.850 simplex D074. Green Mountain Concert Services & Atomonic share the same rental radio vendor, so portables were last programmed with 2 UHF simplex channels (Atomonic & GMCS just picked one or the other to use).
* VT SP was law enforcement for the venue.
* Rutland Cnty Sheriff's only handled traffic control on Killington Rd.
* Killington's parking staff handled parking control.
* VHF is no longer used as I'm not there anymore with my VHF rental radios.
* V-TAC and U-TAC frequencies were never used at all in the 3 years I was there.




PUBLIC SAFETY:

155.7525 VHF V-CALL 10 156.7
151.1375 VHF V-TAC 11 156.7
154.4525 VHF V-TAC 12 156.7
158.7375 VHF V-TAC 13 156.7
159.4725 VHF V-TAC 14 156.7
155.1600 VHF V-SAR 16 127.3
155.4750 VHF V-LAW 31 NLE Search
155.4825 VHF V-LAW 32 NLE 156.7
453.2125 UHF U-CALL 40D 156.7
458.2125 UHF U-CALL 40 156.7
453.4625 UHF U-TAC 41D 156.7
458.4625 UHF U-TAC 41 156.7
453.7125 UHF U-TAC 42D 156.7
458.7125 UHF U-TAC 42 156.7
453.8625 UHF U-TAC 43D 156.7
458.8625 UHF U-TAC 43 156.7
170.9625 ATF PRIM RPTR P25 Search
167.1625 ATF TAC 1 N650 P25 Search
170.9625 ATF TAC 2 N650 P25 Search
173.0125 ATF TAC 3 N650 P25 Search
168.3500 ATF TAC 4 N650 P25 Search
165.9125 ATF TAC 5 N650 P25 Search
173.8875 ATF TAC 6 N650 P25 Search
173.0125 ATF TAC R N650 P25 Search
45.5200 EMA 110.9
167.5625 FBI- COMMON 1679 Search
167.5375 FBI-SPEC OPS1679 Search
163.1000 FED-COMMON 1679 Search
462.6750 17 GREEN MTN CON D244
467.8500 16 GREEN MTN CON D074
463.9000 KILL-COMMAND CTR 151.4
34.1000 NAT GD OPS 1 151.4
41.2000 NAT GD OPS 2 151.4
38.8000 NAT GD OPS SW 151.4
141.6500 NAT GD-MAPLE OPS Search
460.4500 SHERIFF-RUT 1273 127.3
465.3500 SHERIFF-RUT TAC Search
460.1500 SP-C KILLINGTN R Lockout On 210.7
460.5000 SP-2 CAR-CAR Off 118.8
163.1000 SP VHF CAR-CAR 1 100.0
163.3500 SP VHF CAR-CAR 2 100.0
458.9500 SP-5 DETECT 1188 Search
460.6250 SP-6 TAC 1 118_8 Search
465.6250 SP-7 TAC 2 118_8 Search



BUSINESS – INTERNAL EVENT FREQS # 1:

152.9150 1 JURY RPTR 71.9
153.6125 2 BACK UP 71.9
159.7500 14 TRANSPORT D252
462.6750 17 GREEN MTN CON D244
467.8500 16 GREEN MTN CON D074
463.9000 6 COMMAND CTR 151.4



BUSINESS – INTERNAL EVENT FREQS # 2:

155.3400 EMS 1- CMED 1318 Lockout On Search
155.2800 EMS 2- DISPATCH 233.6
154.2500 FIRE-RUT CNTY 1 131.8
154.0100 FIRE-RUT CNTY A Lockout On 131.8
154.2650 FIRE-RUT CNTY B Lockout On 131.8
462.6750 17 GREEN MTN CON D244
467.8500 16 GREEN MTN CON D074
154.3100 KILLINGTN 2 FG Off D351
154.1750 KILLINGTN 6 TRAF D351
462.2500 C 1 KSC RPTR D244
461.5375 C 2 RACE CREW D026
461.6875 C 3 RACE MEDICAL D047
462.0625 C 4 DYE/SLIPPERS D071
462.1125 C 5 VOLLY LEADS D115
463.4625 C 6 RUNNERS/SECU D132
463.5375 C 7 RACE CHAT D155
463.6875 C 8 RACE OPS D174
463.7375 C 9 (NOT USED) Off D226
463.8875 C10 (NOT USED) D251
463.9625 C11 (NOT USED) D263
464.3875 C12 (NOT USED) D306
464.6375 C13 (NOT USED) D331
464.8375 C14 (NU)EVENTS 1 D364
464.9375 C15 (NU)EVENTS 2 D423
464.7250 KILL 1 PATROL Off 151.4
464.7750 KILL 2 LIFTS/OPS 151.4
464.9250 KILL 3 SNOW/GROO 151.4
464.9750 KILL 4 EVENTS Off 151.4
464.2500 KILL 5 MAINT/BLD 151.4
463.9000 KILL 6 COMM CTR 151.4
462.6125 KILL AMBASS FRS3 71.9
151.8950 KILL GRAND HOTEL 141.3
154.5400 REGIONAL AMB SER D051
460.4500 SHERIFF-RUT RPTR 127.3
465.3500 SHERIFF-RUT TAC Search
458.0500 SHERIFF-WINDH IN Search
453.0500 SHERIFF-WINDH RP Search
453.3250 SHERIF-WIND EAST 85.4
460.4375 SHERIF-WIND WEST 110.9
460.1500 SP-C KILLINGTN R 210.7
163.1000 SP VHF CAR-CAR 1 100.0
163.3500 SP VHF CAR-CAR 2 100.0
460.5000 SP-2 CAR-CAR 118.8
460.0250 SP-3 M/A RPTRS 118.8
460.2750 SP-4 SW INTERAGE 118.8
458.9500 SP-5 DETECTIVES 118.8
460.6250 SP-6 TACTICAL 1 118.8
465.6250 SP-7 TACTICAL 2 118.8
0452.2625 FIS SKI- SOMEONE 100.0
464.8250 17 ATOMIC OPS D155
454.0500 17 GRAND TRNKD Lockout On Search
452.0500 17 FIS STAFF 91.5
462.9125 16 GRAND SHUTTLE 110.9
154.3500 17 NORW SKI Lockout On Search
464.5000 16 (SOMEONE) D632
151.8950 16 ?SECURITY? 107.2
453.0000 17 SET UP BAGS 110.9
451.5000 US SKI TEAM 1 Search
451.7250 US SKI TEAM 2 Search
453.0000 US SKI TEAM 3 Search
456.5000 US SKI TEAM 4 Search
458.0000 US SKI TEAM 5 Search
462.7250 17 (SOMEONE) 136.5



2017 (past) RADIO CHANNEL PLAN:

UHF Portables:
Repeater462.2500 RD-244
Race Crew461.5375 SD-026
Race Medical461.6875 SD-047
Race Dye/Slippers462.0625 SD-071
Race Volly Leads462.1125 SD-115
Race Runners/Security463.4625 SD-132
Race Chat463.5375 SD-155
Race Ops463.6875 SD-174



VHF Portables:
LOC151.8500 S71.9
Live Show157.5675 SD-032
Timing157.5900 SD-073
Operations157.6350 SD-143
Expo/Banners158.3400 SD-205
Transport159.7500 SD-252
Media160.1700 SD-315
Chat154.4825 SD-371



VHF Portables - JURY / FIS officials only:
Primary152.9150 R71.9
Back Up153.6125 R71.9




UHF Base Radios - ICS Dispatch:
Repeater462.2500 RD-244
Race Crew461.5375 SD-026
Race Medical461.6875 SD-047
Race Dye/Slippers462.0625 SD-071
Race Volly Leads462.1125 SD-115
Race Runners/Security463.4625 SD-132
Race Chat463.5375 SD-155
Race Ops463.6875 SD-174
Ski Patrol464.7250 R151.4
Lifts / Ops464.7750 R151.4
Snowmaking464.9250 R151.4
Events464.9750 S151.4
Fac / Maint464.2500 R151.4
Command Ctr463.9000 R151.4
Ambassadors462.6125 S71.9
GMCS462.6750 SD-244
Sheriff-Rutland460.4500 R127.3
VTSP C-C 2460.5000 S118.8
U-CALL 40453.2125 R156.7
U-CALL 40D453.2125 S156.7
U-TAC 41453.4625 R156.7
U-TAC 41D453.4625 S156.7
U-TAC 42453.7125 R156.7
U-TAC 42D453.7125 S156.7
U-TAC 43453.8625 R156.7
U-TAC 43D453.8625 S156.7



VHF Base Radios - ICS Dispatch:
Repeater153.6125 R71.9
LOC151.8500 S71.9
Live Show157.5675 SD-032
Timing157.5900 SD-073
Operations157.6350 SD-143
Expo/Banners158.3400 SD-205
Transport159.7500 SD-252
Media160.1700 SD-315
Event Chat154.4825 SD-371
JURY RPTR152.9150 R71.9
BACK UP153.6125 R71.9
Command153.6125 RDMR TS1. AES-256 Encrypted
Command 2153.6125 RDMR TS2. AES-256 Encrypted
Killington Fire 1154.2500 S131.8
Killington Fire 2154.3100 SD-351
Killington Fire 6154.1750 SD-351
Regional Amb 2155.2800 S233.6
Regional Amb 3154.5400 SD-051
VTSP C-C 1163.1000 S100.0
VTSP C-C 2163.3500 S100.0
V-CALL 10155.7525 S156.7
V-TAC 11151.1375 S156.7
V-TAC 12154.4525 S156.7
V-TAC 13158.7375 S156.7
V-TAC 14159.4725 S156.7
V-LAW 31155.4750 S156.7
V-LAW 32155.4825 S156.7



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2018 Event Post:

My 11/17/2018 post RE: event freqs:

 

cmpsa

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I tried to upload a few sample pictures of the amazing crowd of 20,000 spectators outside my window, but the original cell phone pic files are too large to upload to this server, as I get an website error.

memories:

Scrolling through the hundreds of pics from 2017, I just found my body camera video footage and cell pics from 11/25/17 at 3:53pm when a skier (unrelated to the World Cup event, he was publicly skiing on Killington mountain), who was extremely drunk, on the ski mountain, stole a Killington snowmobile that was parked by staff, drove it around the mountain trying to run over other skiers, and then crashed it into a tree. He then fled on foot and a foot pursuit started with Killington ski area staff, and then VT SP, as they had to get on the lift and get a ride up, and then shuttled over the area of the crash. I ran out out my building as the suspect was running down the ski trail behind my building. I reported to VTSP he was 40' right outside our side door and me & a Killington employee chased him and the Killington employee tacked him and we sat on him until VTSP arrived to our location. Dispatch to VTSP on property was Killington ski area Ch6 & VTSP Channel 2. He was arrested, handcuffed and walked out the side entrance out front of our building into a VTSP cruiser.
 

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Thanks for the info cmpsa! This is great! I am a local in the area so its always cool to just have it on around the house!
 

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internal Killington email just arrived today at 3:00pm. Here it is.


Greetings from The Beast,

On Wednesday, November 16, the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) officially gave us the green light to host the biggest race of the year over Thanksgiving Weekend, and we hope you’ll join us for the action. Eighty-seven of the best female alpine ski racers in the world, representing 20 countries, will descend on The Beast for two heart-pounding ski races, but the Heroic Killington Cup presented by Stifel is so much more than just a competition.

November 25-27 will be jam packed with activities kicking off Friday night with a fireworks display and athlete bib presentation. There will be live music throughout the weekend, including performances by Michael Franti, Noah Kahan, Stephen Kellogg and Dj Angie Vee. Catch a premiere of the latest Warren Miller flick, “Daymaker”, mix and mingle with Olympic athletes at the Rock The Dream fundraiser at the Pickle Barrel and dance the night away at the official Wobbly Barn afterparty presented by Bud Light Seltzer. Check out a full schedule of events here.

Tickets are required to access the venue on Saturday and Sunday. They are available starting at just $5 for general admission. Grandstand tickets are already sold out for Saturday, but we still have limited space in the Premiere Grandstand for Saturday and Sunday, as well as, a few VIP packages for Sunday are still available through the Killington World Cup Foundation. All ticket sales benefit the Killington World Cup Foundation, which funds winter sports infrastructure and provides opportunities to athletes around the region.

With winter weather finally arriving, there’s no better way to kick off the ski season than by experiencing the Heroic Killington Cup presented by Stifel. We will also be open for skiing and riding and this weekend will be your first chance to get a glimpse inside the new K-1 Base Lodge – nearly three years in the making!
 

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watching it live on NBC right now. Below is the TV broadcast schedule. Hopefully someone is able to report/confirm some sort of frequency usage, although it's a lot, I'm sure.

Audi FIS Ski World Cup Killington - Schedule - Dates, Times, & Locations

2022 BROADCAST SCHEDULE

NETWORKDAYDATEEVENTTIME (ET)LIVE OR DELAY
Outside+SaturdayNov. 26Women's GS Run 110:00-11:45 a.m.Live
NBCSaturdayNov. 26Women's GS Run 212:30-2:00 p.m.Live
Outside+SundayNov. 27Women's SL Run 110:15a.m.-12:00 p.m.Live
NBCSundayNov. 27Women's SL Run 212:30-2:00 p.m.Live
 

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Rental radios are Motorola XPR3500e hand-held portable radios, and confirmed are on UHF frequencies. I'm not physically there so no clue as to what UHF frequencies.
 

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Just seeing this now.... I was there and at the event, fun couple days. Didn't even try to listen in on the scanner or Anytone HT. But thanks for the info CMP.... I need to read up on DMR and program my HT for their new system/freq's.

You mention the new system is DMR "trunked"? I did not know their is a "trunked" version of DMR? Excuse the dumb question, but I know nothing about dmr other than it always sounds HORRIBLE! Too much compression on it, I'm surprised LE uses it, I can barely understand them half the time, while the old UHF and normal Motorola and P25.. stuff sound perfect.
 

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trunked means trunking. There is P25 trunking and DMR can also be in trunking mode as well. Trunking when someone talks, it's grabs an available frequency, and it can change when a person replies back to someone calling them. So a trunk tracking scanner is able to monitor the control channel (as an example) and the scanner is able to follow the conversation (even though the system changes to a different frequency), the scanner is able to follow. You won't be able to monitor their system with a Motorola portable unless you have the programming & trunk data, which is data entered inside the radio. Any trunktracking scanner, which is "DMR digital" capable, can monitor it.

For example, on a conventional DMR digital repeater system, there is Time Slot 1 and Time Slot 2. So with one physical repeater you can have 2 separate conversations at once. With Capacity Plus Trunking, you can have additional conversations making the system have more talking capacity, in simple terms.

Some DMR cool features from another ski area I know, they use XPR7550 series portables, which have GPS built into them. They can internally ping any radio in the fleet and find out where that person is, or locate a lost radio (on the slopes, as a few have fallen out of employee's pockets and fell into the snow). They also use direct call when they want to "ring" someone's radio to get their attention. They love the new digital capacity plus system which has excellent features, and better audio to/from dispatch, and to one another.

No more analog usage as we are told, all DMR digital now.
 

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Got it, thanks! I fully understand how "trunking" works, I just never herd of DMR using trunking. But then again, like previously mentioned I know very little if anything at all about DMR or how it is used. ;)

Interesting, so I wonder if an Anytone 878 II pro (a dmr ht) can be programmed with the complete trunking info to monitor.... ? hmmmm gotta spend some time on this one day, which I never seem to have.
 
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