Lake Mead NRA Frequency Change

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For those located in Northwestern Mohave County, the National Park Service at Lake Mead and Lake Mohave has changed its main repeater frequency to 169.625 and is P25. As of today the old analog repeater frequencies seem to be quiet. Happy listening.
 

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Thanks for this update, @AZMONITOR

Is there a listing with talkgroups in RR somewhere (as well as the remaining analog channels)? I'm headed up to park hq on Monday and would like to listen in :)
 

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From my location, it appears that the LMNRA is using 169.625 as a repeater output for most of their law enforcement traffic and is P25 (NAC 68f) conventional (non-trunked). Also in use is 166.300 as a repeater output, usually in the P25 mode (NAC 3E8), but I have heard it recently as non-P25 (analog). I have not heard the following analog frequencies recently that the LMNRA had been using: 170.050R, 172.600R, and 167.125R.
It's also possible that the LMNRA is using 164.525 in the P25 mode (NAC 68fh). All of this I have received being about 75 miles from their jurisdiction. I suggest you monitor all of these and report your findings. Thank you.
 

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Thanks for the update! I will do so. The analog frequencies I can monitor with my two-way. I will be there Monday PM through maybe Friday AM, with helicopter visits to Virgin and Mt Wilson, and a rubber-tire visit to TV Hill.
 

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NPS has radio sites on Virgin and Mt. Wilson as well as others.
 
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