Mount Rainier National Park

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Mount Rainier National Park

The following Frequencies are used in the park, common users are NPS, USFS, WSP, 
169.7250   Main Park
163.7125   Common
168.6125   Common
163.0650   Common
169.9000   USFS F1
156.1350   OSCCR
159.0900   Buckley Fire, Medic 35 sometimes closes ALS unit (AMR unit with AMR Paramedic and Buckley Fire EMT on board)

Dispatch   Park Comm Center located at Tahoma Woods
Enumclaw   Enumclaw Police Dispatch used in evening and some holidays for "LE units" (Law Enforcment)
Unit 100   Park Superintent
Most 7**   Units are Park LE
Forest 55  USFS LE

Radio Term's

To initiate a call: First, say the call number or the last name of the person you are calling. Second, say your personal call number or last name. If you are calling from a base station, you may use the base station call number instead of your number or name. Third, say the name (not the number) of the channel you are calling on. In other words, identify who you are calling, who you are, and what channel you’re using. For example, to contact Dispatch: Dispatch (pause) 321, on Paradise. Dispatch (pause) Paradise Old Station, on Paradise. Dispatch (pause) Jones, on Paradise. To receive a call: Answer with your radio call number, your name, or your base station. It also helps to identify your location. To end calls: Each party ends by giving their radio call number, last name, or base station.

Select another repeater channel if Dispatch does not answer.

Channels and Repeaters 
 Direct (no repeater)
 Gobbler’s Knob Repeater (Westside)
 Packwood Repeater (South, Southeast)
 Shriner Peak Repeater (Stevens Canyon, Hwy 123/410)
 Crystal Mountain Repeater (Sunrise to north Park boundary)
 Mount Fremont Repeater (North backcountry)
 Tolmie Peak Repeater (Carbon, Mowich, Wilkeson)
 Local (no repeater)
 Helicopter Ops/Portable Repeater
 Flagging
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