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 Post subject: Mt Rainier freqs
PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 3:19 pm 
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As of today:

169.725 (97.4) Comm Center, park law enforcement and ranger dispatch

163.075 (various) Input to 169.725. PLs noted were 131.8 and 141.3

170.375 Telemetry at top of Chinook Pass

As I was leaving the park, I caught some P25 traffic on the Comm Center freq, but was driving and unable to note it. Sounded like crap though.

I also caught PCFD District 26 units 2601 and 2603 chatting it up on OSCCR, 156.135.

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 Post subject: Re: Mt Rainier freqs
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169.725 NPS Mt Rainier (97.4 Crystal; 146.2 Tolmie; 107.2 unk)

163.075 Input to NPS Rainier (141.3 unk; 103.5 Tolmie)

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 Post subject: Re: Mt Rainier freqs
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163.075 (107.2) is the input to the Gobbler's Knob repeater at the fire lookout.

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 Post subject: Re: Mt Rainier freqs
PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 4:55 am 
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So glad to see any news on Mt Rainier frequencies, thanks. What does the telemetry do? Perhaps that isn't the right way to phrase that question, but I'm having to learn a new language here. Things have changed so much since I have done more than just turn the scanner on and listen.


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 Post subject: Re: Mt Rainier freqs
PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 7:17 am 
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Telemetry is my catch-all term for data being broadcast via radio from point to point. Sorta of like how most water/utility meters at businesses have antennas on them?
See also SCADA.

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 Post subject: Re: Mt Rainier freqs
PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 1:33 pm 
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Would that mean they would be a voice transmission we could listen to?

Thanks for the info~


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 Post subject: Re: Mt Rainier freqs
PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 2:30 pm 
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While there are many here that are only too happy to listen to data for hours at a time - there's nothing for a 'normal' person to hear - no voice.


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 Post subject: Re: Mt Rainier freqs
PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:59 am 
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Thanks Mark, data is definitely not my thing.


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