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1 King County ARES / RACES Frequency Usage 2 m Frequency MHz Usage Designation Team & Use Team & Use Team & Use Team & Use 20 khz Spacing Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) CW General CW CW National Calling Frequency EME & Weak Signal SSB SSB National Calling Frequency General Single Side Band (SSB) Propagation Beacons OSCAR Sub-band OSCAR Sub-band Snoqualmie Simplex FM Rptr/Linear Translator Inputs FM Rptr/Linear Translator Inputs King Co SAR Rptr 1&2 T103.5&123.0King Co. ECC Rptr 1 T103.5SECAST Rptr 3 T FM Rptr/Linear Translator Inputs PSE Repeater 3 T FM Repeater Inputs FM Repeater Inputs Redmond Repeater 1 T FM Repeater Inputs Boeing Repeater 1 T FM Repeater Inputs Vashon Is. Repeater 2 T FM Repeater Inputs WA EOC Repeater T FM Repeater Inputs Red Cross Kitsap Repeater FM Repeater Inputs Kirkland Repeater Digital Communications Digital Communications Federal Way Packet Node WA7FW Digital Communications EFR Packet Node W7EFR-4 Sammamish Pkt W7SRG Digital Communications Issaquah Packet Node ISQUAH Digital Communications Mercer Island Pkt Node WA6PXX-10 Maple Vally Pkt KC7KEY-10Renton Pkt K7FDF Digital Communications Shoreline Packet Node W7AUX-10 Pierce County Packet Frequ Digital Communications Vashon Island Pckt Node W7VMI-10 Valley Comm Winlink FM Rptr/Linear Translator Outputs FM Rptr/Linear Translator Outputs King Co SAR Rptr 1&2 T103.5&123.0KC ECC RpTr 1 Tone SECAST Rptr 3 T FM Rptr/Linear Translator Outputs Puget Snd Energy Rptr 3 T FM Repeater Outputs FM Repeater Outputs Redmond Repeater 1 T FM Repeater Outputs Boeing Repeater 1 T FM Repeater Outputs Vashon Island Repeater 2 T FM Repeater Outputs WA EOC Repeater T FM Repeater Outputs Red Cross Kitsap Repeater T FM Repeater Outputs Kirkland Repeater 1 T Misc. and Experimental Modes Misc. and Experimental Modes Boeing Simplex Misc. and Experimental Modes Issaquah CST Simplex 2 Redmond Simplex Misc. and Experimental Modes Carnation/Duvall Simplex Misc. and Experimental Modes Kirkland Simplex 1 KC SAR Simplex Misc. and Experimental Modes WA EOC Packet Node W7EMD Seattle Pkt W7ACS-10 District 3 EOC Packet Frq Misc. and Experimental Modes Kent Simplex Misc. and Experimental Modes Redmond Packet Node K9JEB Misc. and Experimental Modes OSCAR Subband - Satellites Repeater Inputs Repeater Inputs SeaTac Repeater 1 T Burien Repeater 1 T Repeater Inputs Kent Repeater 2 T103.5 Federal Way Rptr 2 T Repeater Inputs Salvation Army Repeater 1 T103.5 PS NTS Repeater 1 T Repeater Inputs Federal Way D-Star Rptr proposed RACES Repeater Inputs MST VA Hospital Rptr 1 T Repeater Inputs Seattle ACS Repeater 1 T Repeater Inputs SECAST Repeater 2 T Simplex Redmond Simplex Simplex KC Search & Rescue Simplex Bellevue EARS Simplex 2 WA EOC Simplex 1 KC SAR Simplex Simplex WA EOC Simplex Shoreline Vashon Island National Simplex Channel KC Search & Rescue Simplex North Bend NBAT - 1 Maple Valley Simplex Issaquah CST - 1 Seattle ACS Simplex Bellevue EARS - 1 KC SAR - 5 Normandy Park Proposed FM Cross-Band Linking Frequency Repeater Outputs Repeater Outputs Burien Repeater 1 T SeaTac Repeater 1 T Repeater Outputs Kent Repeater 2 T103.5 Federal W Rptr 2 T103.5
2 King County ARES / RACES Frequency Usage 2 m Repeater Outputs Federal Way D-Star Repeater Proposed RACES Repeater Outputs Salvation Army Reptr 1 T PS NTS Repeater 1 T Repeater Outputs MST VA Hospital T Repeater Outputs Seattle ACS Repeater 1 T Repeater Outputs Snoqualmie Repeater 2 T Repeater Outputs Federal Way Repeater 1 T Repeater Outputs WA EOC Repeater T Repeater Outputs King Co. ARES Repeater 1 T Red Cross Rptr 1 T PS NTS Rpter 2 T Repeater Outputs EFR Repeater 1 T Sammamish Rptr 3 T Repeater Outputs Mercer Island Repeater 1 T Repeater Outputs Auburn Repeater 1 T Repeater Outputs Maple Valley Repeater 1 T Repeater Outputs Kent Repeater 1 T Repeater Outputs Kent Simplex 2 Future Repeater Repeater Outputs Woodinville Repeater 1 no tone Simplex Renton Simplex Simplex Red Cross - 2 PS Energy - 1 Valley Com-1 SeaTac Proposed Simplex Mercer Island - 1 Mercury NW - 1 Burien Proposed Simplex Renton Simplex Renton Simplex KC ECC - 3 Valley Comm Simplex Woodinville - 1 Vashon Is. - 1 KC ECC Simplex Kirkland - 2 Snoqualmie - 2 Normandy Park - 1 Tukwila Simplex Issaquah CST - 3 Snoqualmie - 3 Normandy Park Simplex Federal Way - 1 Burien - 1 SeaTac - 1 Seattle ACS Simplex EFR - 1 Sammamish - 1 Federal Way-2 Burien Repeater Inputs Repeater Inputs Federal Way Repeater T Repeater Inputs WA EOC Repeater T Repeater Inputs King Co. ARES Repeater 1 T Red Cross Rptr 1 T PS NTS Rptr 2 T Repeater Inputs EFR Repeater 1 T Sammamish Rptr 3 T Repeater Inputs Mercer Island Repeater 1 T Repeater Inputs Auburn Repeater 1 T Repeater Inputs Maple Valley Repeater 1 T Repeater Inputs Kent Repeater 1 T Repeater Inputs Woodinville Repeater 1 no tone
3 70 cm King County ARES / RACES Frequency Usage Frequency MHz Usage Designation Teams & Use Teams & Use 25 khz Spacing Below Line A Only ATV Repeater, Control Links, Experimental Operation Video Carrier for ATV ATV Simplex, Control Links Special Mode, Experimental Operation Video Carrier for ATV Packet Radio Weak Signal Activities No FM Allowed National SSB Calling ATV Repeater, Auxiliary Links, Repeater Links Video Carrier for ATV Satellite Only by International Treaty Control Links, Special Modes, Experimental Operation Packet Radio Repeater Outputs, Links, Simplex Shared Non-Protected Pair #1 Output Cross Band Operation Mercer Island Rptr 2 T EFR Repeaeter 2 T Sammamish Rptr 2 T Tukwila Rptr 1 KF7BFS B D-Star Shoreline Repeater Tukwila Rptr 2 KF7BFT B D-Star Seattle ACS Rptr 3 T Redmond Rptr 2 T Packet Repeater Outputs Seattle Central Rptr 3 W7ACS B D-Star Packet Simplex National Packet Simplex Frequency Kirkland Repeater 2 T Bellevue EARS Rptr 1 T Red Cross Repeater 2 T PSE Repeater 2 T PSE Repeater 1 T North Bend Rptr 1 T Seattle SW Rptr 1 T Seattle North Rptr 2 T Boeing Repeater 3 T Carnation/Duval Rptr 1 T Sammamish Rptr 1 T Maple Valley Reptr 2 KF7NPL B D-Star Woodinville Rptr 2 no tone Shoreline Repeater 1 T Seattle Central Rptr 2 T Federal Way Rptr 3 T Western Washington Band Plan (c)wwara 2011
4 70 cm King County ARES / RACES Frequency Usage Shared Non-Protected Pair #2 Output Seattle Central Rptr 1 T SeaTac Repeater 2 T WA State EOC Rptr T Redmond Repeater 3 T Repeater Outputs, Links, Simplex Issaquah ICST Rptr 1 T Seattle NW Rptr 2 T Vashon Is. Repeater 1 T Medical Srvcs T VA Repeater 2 T Renton Repeater 1 T Seattle North Rptr 1 T Bellevue EARS Rptr 2 T Carnation/Duval Rptr 2 T Medical Srvcs T Rptr 1 T103.5 Issaquah CERT Rptr 1 T Seattle ACS Rptr 2 T Bellevue EARS Rptr 3 T Vashon Is. Repeater 3 T Seattle NW Reptr 1 T MST Children's Hosp. Rptr MST NW Hospital Reptr 1 T SECAST Repeater 1 T WA State EOC Repeater T Repeater Inputs, Links, Simplex Shared Non-Protected Pair #1 Input EFR Simplex 2 Sammamish Simplex Mercer Island Repeater 2 T EFR Repeaeter 2 T Sammamish Repeater 2 T Tukwila Repeater 1 KF7BFS B D-Star Shoreline Repeater 2 T Tukwila Repeater 2 T KF7BFT B D-Star Seattle ACS Repeater 3 T Redmond Repeater 2 T Packet Repeater Inputs Seattle Central Rptr 3 W7ACS B D-Star Voice Simplex Only Voice Simplex Only WA State EOC Shared Public Service Simplex WA State EOC SECAST Voice Simplex Only King Co. ECC - 5 Kirkand Voice Simplex Only King Co. ECC Voice Simplex Only Sammamish - 3 Boing Simplex Issaquah CST Simplex Voice Simplex Only Voice Simplex Only Issaquah CST- 5 / CERT National FM Simplex Calling Voice Simplex Only Kirkland Repeater 2 T Bellevue EARS Repeater 1 T Renton Simplex Renton Simplex Maple Valley Simplex 2 Valley Cm Simplex Kent Simplex Red Cross Repeater 2 T Issaquah CST Simplex Issaquah CST Simplex 7 Western Washington Band Plan (c)wwara 2011
5 70 cm King County ARES / RACES Frequency Usage PSE Repeater 2 T Puget Sound Energy Repeater 1 T103.5North Bend Repeater 1 T Seattle South/West Rptr 1 T Burien Simplex Normandy Park Simplx Federal Way Simplex Seattle North Repeater 2 T Boeing Repeater 3 T Carnation/Duval Rptr 1 T Sammamish Repeater 1 T Woodinville Repeater 2 no tone Shoreline Repeater 1 T Seattle Central Repeater 2 T Federal Way Repeater 3 T Shared Non-Protected Pair #2 Input Seattle Central Repeater 1 T SeaTac Repeater 2 T WA State EOC Repeater T Redmond Repeater 3 T Repeater Inputs, Links, Simplex Issaquah ICST Repeater T Seattle North/West Repeater 2 T Vashon Is. Repeater 1 T MST VA Repeater 2 T Renton Repeater 1 T Seattle North Repeater 1 T Bellevue EARS Rptr 2 T Carnation/Duval Rptr Medical Services T Rptr 1 T Issaquah CERT Rptr 1 T Seattle ACS Repeater 2 T Bellevue EARS Rptr 3 T Vashon Is. Repeater 3 T Seattle North/West Rpt 1 T MST Children's Hosp. Rptr MST NW Hospital Reptr 1 T SECAST Repeater 1 T WA State EOC Repeater T Western Washington Band Plan (c)wwara 2011
6 6 m King County ARES/RACES Frequency Usage Chart Frequency MHz Usage Designation Team & Use Team & Use 20 khz Spacing CW Only Beacon Sub-band SSB, CW DX Window SSB Calling All Modes Digital Non-Voice Communications Packet Calling Frequency Radio Control SSB Pacific DX Window FM Repeater Inputs FM Repeater Inputs Woodinville Rptr 3 T100.0 Redmond Rptr FM Repeater Inputs Kirkland Repeater 3 T FM Repeater Inputs Shoreline Reptr 3 T FM Repeater Inputs EOC to EOC Rptr 2 T100.0 MST Repeater FM Repeater Inputs EOC to EOC Rptr 3 T100.0 MST Repeater 2 EFR Repeater FM Repeater Inputs WA State EOC Rpt T FM Non-Data, Voice Only, Simplex FM Non-Data, Voice Only, Simplex FM Non-Data, Voice Only, Simplex FM Non-Data, Voice Only, Simplex FM Non-Data, Voice Only, Simplex FM Non-Data, Voice Only, Simplex King Co ECC Simplex FM Non-Data, Voice Only, Simplex King Co ECC Simplex FM Non-Data, Voice Only, Simplex FM Non-Data, Voice Only, Simplex FM Non-Data, Voice Only, Simplex Not used to protect National Simplex Frequency National Simplex Frequency WA State EOC Simplex Not used to protect National Simplex Frequency FM Non-Data, Voice Only, Simplex FM Cross-band Linking Frequency Data, Non-Voice, Simplex FM Repeater Outputs FM Repeater Outputs Woodinville Rptr 3 T Redmond Rptr FM Repeater Outputs Kirkland Repeater 3 T FM Repeater Outputs Shoreline Rptr 3 T FM Repeater Outputs EOC to EOC Rptr 2 T100.0 MST Repeater FM Repeater Outputs EOC to EOC Rptr 3 T100.0 MST Repeater 2 EFR Repeater FM Repeater Outputs WA State EOC Rpt T ARES/RACES Frequencies - KE7LXP Version
7 1.25 m King County ARES/RACES Frequency Usage Frequency MHz Usage Designation Team & Use 20 khz Spacing Earth - Moon - Earth CW National SSB Calling Frequency SSB Beacons Guard Band Repeater Inputs Shared Non-protected Repeater Input # Repeater Inputs Repeater Inputs WA State EOC Rptr T Repeater Inputs WA State EOC Rptr T Repeater Inputs Boeing Repeater 2 T ACSSB Inputs Repeater Inputs Shared Non-protected Repeater Input # Repeater Inputs FM Simplex - FM Packet FM Simplex - FM Packet Kirkland Pckt Node KFECC FM Simplex - FM Packet FM Simplex - FM Packet FM Simplex - FM Packet Boeing Simplex FM National Calling Frequency WA State EOC Simplex Point to Point Control khz Hi-Speed Data Channel # khz Hi-Speed Data Channel # Repeater Outputs Shared Non-Protected Repeater Output # Repeater Outputs Repeater Outputs WA State EOC Rptr T Cross Band Repeater Frequency Repeater Outputs WA State EOC Rptr T Repeater Outputs Boeing Repeater 2 T ACSSB Repeater Outputs Repeater Outputs Shared Non-Protected Repeater Output # Repeater Outputs Guard Band ARES/RACES Frequencies - KE7LXP Version
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