I hear quite a bit of traffic on 168.725 here in Pike National Forest, but it is almost all fire related. Does anyone know what freqs are used by the National Forest Service law enforcement officers in this area?
I assume they can run plates etc, but I don't hear them on any of the forest frequencies I have loaded.
I assume they can run plates etc, but I don't hear them on any of the forest frequencies I have loaded.
Well, I thought I had a pretty good list but it might be a little outdated, last time I checked it worked well though. It's from 2000 so I can't gurantee it but it should be close.
Most of them use 168.725 for freq. out But the inputs are different.
Descrition, out, input
Pike Direct 168.725 168.725
Badger Flats repeater 168.725 168.125 Tone in=136.5
North Teller County repeater 168.725 168.125 Tone in=146.2
Pike Peak repeater 168.725 168.125 Tone in=167.9
Colo Spgs repeater 168.725 168.125 Tone in=110.9
Work Groups 168.6
Command 1 168.075
Command 2 168.075 170.45
Command 3 168.1
Command 4 168.1 170.45
Command 5 168.075
Command 6 168.075 170.425
Tac 1 168.6
Tac 2 168.2
Tac 3 168.05
Crew talk 162.1
Air Guard 168.625
Hope this helps. I have heard units dispatched and status taken on 168.725
If you find a better list please post it here so we all can share it.
Thanks,
Kevin