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Our highest repeaters in the Colorado Springs (Pikes Peak area) are on 146.37(in)/146.97(out) [100hz tone access] and the 450 repeater is on 448.450 mhz (out) 443.45 (in) [minus offset]. If you are in the area stop by!
District 14 Web Page
Colorado ARES District 14 Frequency Assignments
Both ARES D-14 and El Paso County RACES share these frequencies.
(As of November 30, 1996)
Frequency in MHz
(CTCSS) Designation and Purpose
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146.970- (100 Hz) VHF Rptr 1 (ARES First Net/EPC RACES Second Net)
147.345+ VHF Rptr 2 (ARES Second Net/EPC RACES Third Net)
145.265- (100 Hz) VHF Rptr 3 (ARES W El Paso Operations/EPC RACES First Net)
146.820- (107.2 Hz) VHF Rptr 4 (ARES Teller Co Operations-Primary-LINK)
146.685- (107.2 Hz) VHF Rptr 5 (ARES Teller Operations-N Woodland-LINK)
147.015+ (107.2 Hz) VHF Rptr 6 (ARES Teller Operations-Cripple Cr-LINK)
146.835- Portable Rptr 1 (ARES)
146.865- Portable Rptr 2 (ARES)
446.100 Portable Rptr 3 (ARES)
147.165+ Portable Rptr 4 (EPC RACES)
145.500 Crossband VHF (ARES/EPC RACES)
445.500 Crossband UHF (ARES/EPC RACES)
146.580 VHF Simplex 1 (ARES/EPC RACES First Tactical)
146.475 VHF Simplex 2 (ARES Public Service Events)
147.480 VHF Simplex 3 (ARES Alt. El Paso Tactical)
147.510 VHF Simplex 4 (ARES Alt. Teller Tactical)
146.490 VHF Simplex 5 (EPC RACES 2nd Tactical)
146.550 VHF Simplex 6 (EPC RACES 3rd Tactical)
448.450- (100 Hz) UHF Rptr 1 (ARES Primary-Wide Coverage)
448.800- (100 Hz) UHF Rptr 2 (EPC RACES Primary-W El Paso Co Coverage)
448.650- (107.2 Hz) UHF Rptr 3 (ARES-Teller Coverage)
446.000 UHF Simplex 1 (Primary Tactical)
439.250 EPC RACES ATV Simplex
421.250 EPC RACES ATV Repeater In
911.250 EPC RACES ATV Repeater Out
144.930 Packet 1 (ARES PacketCluster) - Connect to ARES14
145.090 Packet 2 (EPC Races PacketCluster)
3.928 HF 1 (ARES Statewide)
7.235 HF 2 (ARES Statewide)
3.9905 HF 3 (RACES Statewide)
7.239 HF 4 (EPC RACES)
28.385 HF 5 (EPC RACES)
NOTE: Operations will normally be on VHF. UHF typically will only be used
for special operations, for links, and for relays into buildings.
A District 14 ARES Operations Manual and an El Paso County RACES Operations
Manual will be issued. The Manuals will describe frequency usage and
procedures.
As a general rule, "Net" frequencies will be used for callups and resource
nets, and may be used for dispatching and operations. "Operations"
frequencies will often be used for dispatching and general operations.
"Tactical" frequencies will typically be used locally between field units
and may or may not have a base station (net controller) monitoring.
To the Amateur Radio Operators registered with District 14 ARES:
We periodically need Communications help for local events. Please contact
Mike Stansberry, K0TER, District 14 ARES Public Service Event Coordinator
and Pikes Peak Radio Amateur Association Public
Service Event Chairman.
This page has been visited times since 8/20/97.
Author - Dick Cullen, PO Box 15053, Colo. Springs, CO 80935, Phone/FAX 719-630-1392 Blarney� All material Copyrighted by Blarney Manx and R&R Enterprises
Last Updated - 05/25/11
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