UTAH AMATEUR RADIO FREQUENCIES & INFO FOR ON TARGET



State Amateur Radio Coordinator for On Target:
N7TEK John Blackham, n7tek@amsat.org
H: 801-295-3036
W: 801-588-1216


REPEATER SYSTEMS:

At left is a picture of the tram house at the top of Hidden Peak at the Snowbird ski resort up Little Cottonwood Canyon southeast of Salt Lake City, UT. Installed on the tram house roof is the antennas for the Snowbird repeater hub.








SNOWBIRD LINKED REPEATER SYSTEM CHART (UT, northern AZ, ID, southern NV, & southwestern WY):


OUTPUT FREQ. PL Tone LOCATION
448.350 - 77.0 Hz. near Bozeman, Montana
147.300 + none near Jacob Lake, Arizona
147.240 + 100 Hz. **Cinnabar (southwest of Boise Idaho) also 443.600 + 100 Hz.
147.180 + 100 Hz. (HUB) Snowbird Utah
147.120 + 100 Hz. Farnsworth Pk. (Oquirrh range), Utah
147.120 + 100 Hz. Sawtell Peak near Island Park, Idaho
147.020 + none Bear Lake UT
146.940 - 100 Hz. Frisco Pk. (Milford UT)
146.880 - 100 Hz. **Las Vegas NV
146.860 - 100 Hz. Medicine Butte, near Evanston WY
146.850 - 100 Hz. Jumpoff (near Howell / Arco, Idaho)
146.820 - 100 Hz. Utah Hill, St. George UT
146.800 - 100 Hz. Blowhard, Cedar Breaks UT
146.670 - 100 Hz. near Rock Springs, Wyoming
146.430 simplex simplex Malad Pass ID (simplex frequency into linked system)
145.270 - 100 Hz. near Burley, Idaho

**NOTE: The Cinnabar (Boise) and Las Vegas repeaters may or may not be linked into the system during On Target depending on the control operators in those areas. These repeaters are NOT permanently linked to the system.

Here is a link to a map where you can see the repeaters in the Snowbird system:

http://www.ussc.com/~uvhfs/snowlink.html (Snowbird system overview)

http://www.ussc.com/~uvhfs/Sls_l.gif (Snowbird system map)

LINKS to REPEATER MAPS of AZ, ID, UT, & WY: http://www.burgoyne.com/pages/ferney/repeater.htm

The Venturing & Varsity Scout Teams that used the Snowbird system would like to thank the trustees &/or owners of each of these repeaters including John Lloyd (K7JL) and Eldon Kearl (KB7OGM) for granting us permission to use these repeaters during Operation On Target!

REMINDER TO ALL HAMs WITH ON TARGET TEAMS: Please follow net protocol on the repeater systems and follow the instructions of the NCS (Net Control Station)! Be sure to report back to the NCS when you have returned to the repeater frequency from a simplex frequency. Let the NCS know if you made a confirmed mirror contact and with what peak. Be sure to ID with your call sign at least every 10 minutes when operating on a simplex (or other frequency) to comply with FCC regulations. Also be sure to leave a short pause between transmissions to allow emergency traffic or other breaking stations to get in.

HF AREA GATEWAY STATION LOCATION: American Red Cross, Salt Lake City, UT

Operator: NY4I Tom Schaefer ny4i@arrl.net