Clatsop County UHF/VHF band plan

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Clatsop County Emergency Operations
Volunteer Communications Plan
Purpose: This list is intended for use by volunteer organizations that provide a response to disasters in the county.  This plan only describes a standard list of 20 frequencies that are shared among local organizations and responder agencies.
Ch # Channel Name RX Freq TX Tone / NAC Offset Mode Remarks
1 Nationwide  Calling Frequency 146.520 A
2 Oregon Simplex 146.580 A
3 Clatsop Simplex 147.580 A
4 Seaside Simplex 146.400 A
5 Cannon Beach Simplex 146.480 A
6 Arch Cape Repeater 146.740 118.8 -0.600 A SEARC linked
7 Cannon Beach Repeater 443.250 118.8 +5.00 A SEARC linked
8 Gearhart Repeater 146.800 118.8 -0.600 A SEARC linked
9 Megler Repeater – Hub 145.450 118.8 -0.600 A SEARC linked – Hub
10 Nicolai Repeater 146.760 118.8 -0.600 A SEARC linked
11 UHF-Wickiup Repeater1 442.500 118.8 +5.00 A SEARC linked
12 Youngs River Repeater 444.850 118.8 +5.00 A temporarily offline
13 STARS Repeater 145.490 118.8 -0.600 A STARS not linked
14 VHF – Wickiup Repeater 146.660 118.8 -0.600 A SEARC not linked
15 UHF-Wickiup Repeater2 444.775 118.8 +5.00 A SEARC not linked
16 Hood 2 Coast 146.720 114.8 -0.600 A Hood to Coast linked
17 UHF – Megler 440.925 118.8 +5.00 D SEARC Fusion, not linked
18 Beachnet (Pacific County) 147.180 82.5 +0.600 A Beach Net – Hub
19 K.O.PEAK 441.675 118.8 +5.00 A Beach Net linked
20 NASELLE 440.675 118.8 +5.00 A Beach Net linked
Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital.
All channels are shown as if programmed in a portable or mobile radio.
Information taken from https://clatsopauxcomm.org/

PDF version of this plan is HERE